He has been CEO of Liechtenstein’s largest financial institution since the beginning of the year. In an interview with
finews.com, Olivier de Perregaux reveals what changes the new role brings with it and where he detects an industry-wide change of thinking.
Olivier de Perregaux, you started your new position on 1 January 2021. Have you settled into the role yet?
Yes, I’ve gotten off to a good start. Although I have to say that the fact that the new management team and I had already worked at LGT for a long time was a big help. We have known each other and LGT for a very long time. That makes a lot of things easier.
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Yesterday, 19 February, Prince Hubertus von Hohenlohe-Langenburg was the oldest alpinist ever in the world championship when he participated for the 19th time. The 62-year-old Prince is a television show host, actor, singer and very fond of attention.
Prince Hubertus von Hohenlohe-Langenburg made his World Cup debut in Schladming in 1982. When he qualified for the Alpine skiing race in Cortina on Thursday, it was World Cup number 19 in a row that he will be attending. With his 75
th place in the race, he was 43 seconds behind the winner, but that was enough to qualify. Hubertus von Hohenlohe started Friday’s race with start number 99. At that time, he was the oldest participant at the start in World Cup history and will race against stars such as Alexis Pinturault, Henrik Kristoffersen and Luca De Aliprandini.
Hubertus von Liechtenstein und die LGT – Ein Prinz mit Berner Dialekt weibelt für eine Bank berneroberlaender.ch - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from berneroberlaender.ch Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.