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Liechtenstein’s Bank Frick appoints ex-Leonteq executive to board

Thomas Aebli joins Bank Frick’s supervisory board to bolster expertise in structured products, private debt and tech-driven investment platforms. Appointment effective Aug. 1.

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Helena Vásquez · Business Desk · 21 Aug 2026 · 15:36 · 1 min read
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Liechtenstein’s Bank Frick appoints ex-Leonteq executive to board

Bank Frick, the Liechtenstein-based financial institution, has appointed Thomas Aebli to its supervisory board as of Aug. 1, 2026, the bank said on Thursday.

Aebli brings more than 15 years of leadership experience in regulated Swiss financial institutions, with expertise in structured products, private debt and the development of technology-enabled investment platforms. His appointment aims to strengthen Bank Frick’s competencies in products and capital market solutions driven by innovation.

Since founding Anova Partners in 2019, Aebli served as CEO until its acquisition by Valeur Group in 2023. The platform, with offices in Zurich, Geneva and Monaco, focused on investment solutions for professional investors. Prior to that, he spent nearly a decade at Leonteq in Zurich, where he held senior sales roles, including Managing Director and Head of Sales for Structured Products targeting independent asset managers and funds in Switzerland.

Aebli also serves as Senior Advisor at Bridge Capital Solutions, focusing on mezzanine financing and private debt within the Swiss real estate market.

Mario Frick, Chairman of Bank Frick’s supervisory board, said the appointment would support the bank’s product strategy and reinforce its position as a market leader. Aebli highlighted the convergence of technological innovation and regulatory expertise in modern banking, noting that Bank Frick integrates both to develop sustainable products.

Bank Frick’s supervisory board now includes Mario Frick, Aebli, Rolf Jermann, Marianne Müller and Marzia Thüring-Menegon, who joined in February 2026. The bank, founded in 1998 and still family-owned, employs around 300 staff across offices in Balzers, London and Dubai. It specializes in regulated blockchain banking, asset tokenization, fund solutions and capital market issuances.

This article was produced with AI assistance and edited by a Finance Review Daily journalist.
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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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