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Lazard names Credit Suisse veteran Marco Superina as Switzerland head

Former Credit Suisse executive to lead Lazard's Swiss operations and oversee DACH region from Zurich. Veteran brings decades of Swiss financial market experience.

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Helena Vásquez · Business Desk · 18 Aug 2026 · 1 min read
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Lazard names Credit Suisse veteran Marco Superina as Switzerland head

Lazard has appointed Marco Superina as head of its Swiss operations, with responsibility for the entire DACH region, the investment bank announced on Wednesday.

Superina, a veteran of Credit Suisse, will be based in Zurich and report directly to Lazard’s European leadership. His appointment underscores the firm’s commitment to expanding its presence in Switzerland, a key financial hub for private banking and asset management.

The move comes as Lazard continues to strengthen its European footprint amid heightened competition in wealth management and advisory services. Superina’s deep ties to the Swiss financial sector and his extensive experience in the industry are expected to support the firm’s growth strategy in the region.

Lazard’s decision to appoint a local executive reflects broader trends in the Swiss banking sector, where institutions increasingly prioritize leadership with in-depth market knowledge. Superina’s prior role at Credit Suisse was not disclosed in the announcement.

The investment bank did not provide additional details on Superina’s responsibilities or immediate priorities, but industry observers anticipate a focus on client acquisition and advisory mandates in the DACH region.

This article was produced with AI assistance and edited by a Finance Review Daily journalist.
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Helena Vásquez
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Helena covers corporate news for listed and private companies across Europe, from strategy shifts to leadership changes, with an eye for what a story signals about the broader market.

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