Banque Cantonale Vaudoise
Company Profile
Business Description
Banque Cantonale Vaudoise is the cantonal bank of the Swiss Canton of Vaud, headquartered in Lausanne, and serves as the region's largest bank by balance sheet total. Established in 1845, it operates as a universal bank, delivering comprehensive financial services including retail banking, corporate banking, wealth management, and trading activities. With total assets exceeding CHF 60 billion, equity around CHF 3.9 billion, deposits of approximately CHF 37.7 billion, and loans totaling CHF 40.2 billion, it maintains a net interest margin of 0.9% and an appropriate loan-to-deposit ratio of 107%. The bank supports clients across Vaud and beyond in Switzerland, with a focused presence including an office in Zurich for institutional business expansion. Employing over 2,000 staff, Banque Cantonale Vaudoise generates revenue from net interest income, trading activities, and substantial non-interest sources like fees, contributing to consistent profitability as reflected in its financial statements. It plays a pivotal role in the local economy while upholding Switzerland's renowned banking standards.
Profitability & Growth
Profitability
Recent Year-End
Balance Sheet Snapshot
Total Cash (MRQ)
9.50B
Total Debt (MRQ)
19.09B
Book Value / Share
46.28