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Rodolphe Hottinger

Baron Rodolphe Hottinger (born 14 August 1956 in Paris) is a Swiss banker of the House of Hottinguer. His ancestor, Jean-Conrad Hottinger, created the Bank Rougemont, Hottinger & Cie. in 1786. In 1799, he added a 'u' to the family name, to preserve the Germanic pronunciation;[1] see also House of Hottinguer.

Baron Rodolphe Hottinger
Born (1956-08-14) 14 August 1956 (age 67)
Paris
NationalitySwiss and French
OccupationPrivate Banker
SpouseHanna
ChildrenHenri (born 1983)
Richard (born 1985)
Peter (born 1987)

After 20 years as CEO of the Hottinger Group, Rodolphe Hottinger is now CEO of La Financière Rodolphe Hottinger SA He is also a Board Member of Petrolin SA.

Early life and education edit

 
Arms of the Hottinger dynasty. Rodolphe Hottinger is the seventh Baron Hottinger.

Rodolphe Hottinger was born in Paris in 1956 to Henri Hottinger and Josyane Van Laere. He is the eldest of two children and the head of the seventh generation. He attended high school at the Collège Bernard Palissy in the 17th arrondissement of Paris and went on to obtain a university degree at the Académie de Commerce International. After his studies, Rodolphe Hottinger held several trainee and assistant positions at various well-known banking establishments in Paris, London, New York, Hong Kong, and Singapore, namely Coutts & Co., Brown Brothers Harriman, Baring Brothers, Kidder Peabody, and Chemical Bank.

In 1981, Rodolphe Hottinger left Paris for New York to secure and expand the family's financial operations. In doing so, he re-established the Hottinger name in the United States, a presence which dated back to the first half of the 19th century. At that time, Jean-Conrad and Jean-Henri Hottinguer forged an alliance with Heinrich Escher and created the first Hottinger branch in the United States. Heinrich Escher later returned to Switzerland, where his son, Alfred Escher, founded the Zurich Polytechnic School and was also one of the co-founders of the Schweizerische Kreditanstalt, later named Credit Suisse.

Career edit

In 1982, Rodolphe Hottinger created the brokerage firm Hottinger Bros. in New York, a member of the National Association of Securities Dealers. In 1987, he was instrumental for the creation of the Swiss Helvetia Fund, the first Swiss close-end investment firm listed on the New York Stock Exchange, which deals in equity and equity-linked securities of Swiss companies. That same year, he was named Managing Partner at Hottinger & Cie. in Zurich, a position he would hold for the next twenty-three years. Other positions held during this period include President of the management board of Emba NV, (listed on Euronext until 2007), from 1990 to 2009, and President and CEO of the Swiss Helvetia Fund (listed on the NYSE ) from 1997 to 2009. He rang the closing bell of the New York Stock Exchange on 3 October 2007.

Rodolphe Hottinger was a member of the Board of Directors of AXA RE US from 1983 to 2002, AXA Life and P&C Switzerland from 1998 to 2006 and AXA Winterthur Life and P&C from 2007 to 2012.

After 30 years with the Hottinger Group and 20 years as its CEO, Rodolphe Hottinger now manages La Financière Rodolphe Hottinger. In 2010 he decided to create his own operation to address the specific challenges that financial institutions now face in the aftermath of the 2008 financial crisis.

According to the website of FINMA, the Swiss regulatory body for banks and securities dealers, La Compagnie Financière Rodolphe Hottinger (a wholly own subsidiary of La Financière Rodolphe Hottinger) has discontinued its activities as a security dealer.

Philosophy edit

 
Rodolphe Hottinger with his grandfather, Baron Rodolphe Hottinguer (1902–1985)

Rodolphe Hottinger remains inspired by a speech given by his grandfather, Baron Rodolphe Hottinguer (1902-1985), as Chairman of the EC Banking Federation, at the inaugural meeting of Bankers' Day in Munich on 14 November 1963.

The example of the past should allow for the pursuit of this ancestral occupation of banking. To qualify it, to define it, to anticipate what it might become: therein lies the secret of its future. In the conduct of its forebears and the example they set, our banking family will receive the encouragement to persevere, the intelligence to change and adapt, the character to overcome challenges, and the hope to undertake new ventures.

- Max Gérard, Messieurs Hottinguers et Cie. Banquiers à Paris, Vol. II, p. 783.

Conferences edit

  • Finance Summit 27 September 2011, Geneva

Articles on Rodolphe Hottinger edit

  • Le defi Americain in Banque et Finance, n°112, Nov/Dec 2011.
  • Une stratégie internationale volontariste in Banque et Finance, n°93, Sept/Oct 2008.

Sources edit

  • Messieurs Hottinguer Banquiers à Paris by Max Gérard, Vol. I & II, 1968.
  • The World of Private Banking (Studies in Banking and Financial History) by Philip Cottrell and Youssef Cassis, with Monika Pohle Fraser and Iain L. Fraser. Ed. Ashgate (ex-Scolar), October 2009. ISBN 1-85928-432-9

Notes edit

  1. ^ Gérard, Max (1968). Messieurs Hottinguer Banquiers à Paris, Vol. I&II. Draeger Frères. p. 642.

External links edit

  • Petrolin SA
  • NYSE closing bell

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Baron Rodolphe Hottinger born 14 August 1956 in Paris is a Swiss banker of the House of Hottinguer His ancestor Jean Conrad Hottinger created the Bank Rougemont Hottinger amp Cie in 1786 In 1799 he added a u to the family name to preserve the Germanic pronunciation 1 see also House of Hottinguer Baron Rodolphe HottingerBorn 1956 08 14 14 August 1956 age 67 ParisNationalitySwiss and FrenchOccupationPrivate BankerSpouseHannaChildrenHenri born 1983 Richard born 1985 Peter born 1987 After 20 years as CEO of the Hottinger Group Rodolphe Hottinger is now CEO of La Financiere Rodolphe Hottinger SA He is also a Board Member of Petrolin SA Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 Philosophy 4 Conferences 5 Articles on Rodolphe Hottinger 6 Sources 7 Notes 8 External linksEarly life and education edit nbsp Arms of the Hottinger dynasty Rodolphe Hottinger is the seventh Baron Hottinger Rodolphe Hottinger was born in Paris in 1956 to Henri Hottinger and Josyane Van Laere He is the eldest of two children and the head of the seventh generation He attended high school at the College Bernard Palissy in the 17th arrondissement of Paris and went on to obtain a university degree at the Academie de Commerce International After his studies Rodolphe Hottinger held several trainee and assistant positions at various well known banking establishments in Paris London New York Hong Kong and Singapore namely Coutts amp Co Brown Brothers Harriman Baring Brothers Kidder Peabody and Chemical Bank In 1981 Rodolphe Hottinger left Paris for New York to secure and expand the family s financial operations In doing so he re established the Hottinger name in the United States a presence which dated back to the first half of the 19th century At that time Jean Conrad and Jean Henri Hottinguer forged an alliance with Heinrich Escher and created the first Hottinger branch in the United States Heinrich Escher later returned to Switzerland where his son Alfred Escher founded the Zurich Polytechnic School and was also one of the co founders of the Schweizerische Kreditanstalt later named Credit Suisse Career editIn 1982 Rodolphe Hottinger created the brokerage firm Hottinger Bros in New York a member of the National Association of Securities Dealers In 1987 he was instrumental for the creation of the Swiss Helvetia Fund the first Swiss close end investment firm listed on the New York Stock Exchange which deals in equity and equity linked securities of Swiss companies That same year he was named Managing Partner at Hottinger amp Cie in Zurich a position he would hold for the next twenty three years Other positions held during this period include President of the management board of Emba NV listed on Euronext until 2007 from 1990 to 2009 and President and CEO of the Swiss Helvetia Fund listed on the NYSE from 1997 to 2009 He rang the closing bell of the New York Stock Exchange on 3 October 2007 Rodolphe Hottinger was a member of the Board of Directors of AXA RE US from 1983 to 2002 AXA Life and P amp C Switzerland from 1998 to 2006 and AXA Winterthur Life and P amp C from 2007 to 2012 After 30 years with the Hottinger Group and 20 years as its CEO Rodolphe Hottinger now manages La Financiere Rodolphe Hottinger In 2010 he decided to create his own operation to address the specific challenges that financial institutions now face in the aftermath of the 2008 financial crisis According to the website of FINMA the Swiss regulatory body for banks and securities dealers La Compagnie Financiere Rodolphe Hottinger a wholly own subsidiary of La Financiere Rodolphe Hottinger has discontinued its activities as a security dealer Philosophy edit nbsp Rodolphe Hottinger with his grandfather Baron Rodolphe Hottinguer 1902 1985 Rodolphe Hottinger remains inspired by a speech given by his grandfather Baron Rodolphe Hottinguer 1902 1985 as Chairman of the EC Banking Federation at the inaugural meeting of Bankers Day in Munich on 14 November 1963 The example of the past should allow for the pursuit of this ancestral occupation of banking To qualify it to define it to anticipate what it might become therein lies the secret of its future In the conduct of its forebears and the example they set our banking family will receive the encouragement to persevere the intelligence to change and adapt the character to overcome challenges and the hope to undertake new ventures Max Gerard Messieurs Hottinguers et Cie Banquiers a Paris Vol II p 783 Conferences editFinance Summit 27 September 2011 GenevaArticles on Rodolphe Hottinger editLe defi Americain in Banque et Finance n 112 Nov Dec 2011 Une strategie internationale volontariste in Banque et Finance n 93 Sept Oct 2008 Sources editMessieurs Hottinguer Banquiers a Paris by Max Gerard Vol I amp II 1968 The World of Private Banking Studies in Banking and Financial History by Philip Cottrell and Youssef Cassis with Monika Pohle Fraser and Iain L Fraser Ed Ashgate ex Scolar October 2009 ISBN 1 85928 432 9Notes edit Gerard Max 1968 Messieurs Hottinguer Banquiers a Paris Vol I amp II Draeger Freres p 642 External links editPetrolin SA NYSE closing bell Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rodolphe Hottinger amp oldid 1180956007, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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