11.05.2021

Welcome to Ms. Stephanie Cazé !

Cité Gestion is pleased to announce the arrival of Ms. Stephanie Cazé in its Geneva offices.

With 20 years of experience in wealth management and a focus on the Middle East market, Stephanie Cazé joins Cité Gestion to provide a personalised service to her clients. This commitment to developing good personal relationships and meeting her clients’ needs is what motivates her on a daily basis.

Holding a Masters in Economics from St. Andrews University in Scotland, Stephanie has spent most of her career at HSBC Private Bank and, prior to joining Cité Gestion, was at Barclays Private Bank.

She joined Cité Gestion in April 2021 as a senior relationship manager.

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