Steven Schraner

Senior Sales And Business Development at BIL Suisse

Steven Schraner is a seasoned professional with extensive experience in sales and business development within the financial services industry. Currently serving as Senior Sales and Business Development at BIL Suisse, Schraner focuses on providing fund solutions and investment products to professional intermediaries. Previously, Schraner held the position of Director - Client Relationship Manager at Carne Group, responsible for business development and client management across various jurisdictions. Schraner's tenure at GAM Investments featured roles as Client Director and Foundation Board Member, where significant growth was achieved in client acquisition and strategy definition. Early career experience includes risk management and product control roles at Credit Suisse and a business controller position at Swiss Life (Liechtenstein). Schraner holds a Master’s Degree in Banking & Finance and a Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration.

Location

Zürich, Switzerland

Links

Previous companies


Org chart

No direct reports

Teams

This person is not in any teams


Offices


BIL Suisse

2 followers

Swiss tradition: Active in Switzerland since 1985, our clients can count on the high quality service and knowhow of our Relationship Managers European roots: We can rely of the support and balance sheet of the oldest bank in Luxembourg Eastern expertise: Our unique access and experience sets us apart Banque Internationale à Luxembourg (Suisse) SA (BIL Suisse) is a 100% subsidiary of Banque Internationale à Luxembourg SA, the oldest private bank in the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg. BIL Suisse was founded in 1985 and has offices in the three main financial centres in Switzerland: Zurich, Geneva, Lugano as well as a world-wide network, including Beijing and Hong Kong. At BIL Suisse, we have in-depth knowledge of financial markets and products, enabling our clients to take advantage of numerous investment opportunities as well as giving them privileged access to international financial centres.


Industries

Employees

51-200

Links