Featured Service Providers:
Search key words
search for
All
Organization
Person
All words
Prime Brokers
Agent Banks
Global Custodians
Mutual Fund Administrators
Hedge Fund Administrators
Tri-Party Agents
Private Equity Fund Administrators
IT Providers
CSD/ICSD
European Pension Consultants
Sovereign Wealth Funds
Legal Service Providers
Consultants & Advisers
Stock Exchanges
Fund Markets
Sign in
GlobalCustodian.com
Agent Banks
- BNP Paribas Securities Services
Mailing Address
Fuehrichgasse 8/10 A-1010 Vienna
Company Web site
Company Description
BNP Paribas is a European leader in global banking and financial services and one of the six strongest banks in the world according to Standard & Poor's. Present across Europe through all its business lines, the Group has four domestic retail banking markets in France, Italy, Belgium and Luxembourg. It has one of the largest international networks with operations in 84 countries and 205,000 employees, including 162,500 in Europe, 15,600 in North America and 10,300 in Asia. (06/30/2009)
CONTACTS
Name
Gerald Noltsch
Job title
Head of BNP Paribas Securities Services, Northern Europe and CEE
Email
gerald.noltsch@bnpparibas.com
Phone
49 69 1520 5571
Fax
Mailing Address
Zweigniederlassung, Europa-Alle 12, Frankfurt am Main
Name
Andreas Scharbach
Job title
Head of FI Relationship Management
Email
andreas.m.scharbach@bnpparibas.com
Phone
49 69 1520 5578
Fax
Mailing Address
Zwigniederlassung, Europa-Allee 12, 60327 Frankfurt am Main
CLIENT PROFILE
= Top Rated
= Domestic Top Rated
= Leading Top Rated
= Unrated
= Commended
= Domestic Commended
= Leading Commended
= Not Rated
= Best In Class
RATINGS
2009
2010
2011
CBNA
Domestic
Leading Clients
Local Ranking
Regional Rating
Regional Ranking
Form (Unweighed)
0.0%
9.91%
3.25%
Number of Responses - CBNA/Domestic
8/0
23/0
16/0
Percentage of Leading Clients (CBNA)
75%
39%
44%
Percentage of Custody Clients - CBNA/Large Clients/Active Clients
Copyright (C) 1989-2012 Asset International, Inc. All rights reserved. No reproduction without prior authorization.