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Quirin Private Bank Hannover shifts operations to House of Basse

Established Quirin Private Bank shifts operations to fresh quarters - Reflecting on a 17-year successful streak with ambitious future plans - Open house event scheduled for July 31, 2025 - Notable 'Haus Basse' welcomes new occupants starting August 1, 2025.

Quirin Private Bank Hannover is relocating to the Basse Building
Quirin Private Bank Hannover is relocating to the Basse Building

Quirin Private Bank Hannover shifts operations to House of Basse

Quirin Private Bank Expands Presence with New Hannover Branch

Quirin Private Bank, a leading independent private banking institution in Germany, is set to grow its footprint with the opening of a new branch in Hannover. The move is aimed at enhancing private banking services in the region and deepening client relationships.

Located in the historic, listed "Haus Basse," the new branch offers ample space, two consultation rooms, and a conference room for small, exclusive events. The branch will be managed by Karsten Scholvin, who has been with the bank since its inception and is proud of the bank's achievements in Hannover.

The new branch will offer personalized wealth management and private banking advisory services, tailored to individual clients' financial needs. Services at the Hannover branch will typically include investment advisory, asset management, financial planning, and fiduciary services, consistent with the bank’s private banking focus.

Quirin Private Bank's success is largely driven by its capital market business segment, advising medium-sized companies on financing measures based on equity and debt capital. In 2013, the bank founded the digital investment platform quirion AG, which manages approximately 2.7 billion euros from around 91,000 clients as of the end of 2024. Quirion AG is legally independent from Quirin Private Bank AG.

The bank operates independently and advises private investors on a fee basis, similar to architects, tax consultants, or lawyers. Quirin Private Bank provides services in matters of retirement and financial planning, selling companies or real estate, life insurance, and designing inheritances.

Quirin Private Bank AG, headquartered in Berlin, serves approximately 13,500 clients with 6.7 billion euros in assets across 15 locations nationwide. The Hannover branch has a team of ten and serves over 1,000 clients with approximately 430 million euros in assets.

Interested individuals are invited to an open day on July 31, 2025, from 1 to 5 pm. For more accurate and updated information, consulting official Quirin Private Bank releases or their corporate website is recommended.

The source of this article is news aktuell. Quirin Private Bank invites everyone to join them in their growth journey as they aim to support clients in achieving their financial life goals.

For corporate communications, please contact Janine Pentzold at Kurfürstendamm 119, 10711 Berlin, phone: +49 (0)30 89021-336, and email: [email protected].

  1. The new Hannover branch of Quirin Private Bank, situated in the historic "Haus Basse," aims to expand private banking services in the region and strengthen client relationships by offering personalized wealth management and advisory services.
  2. Quirin Private Bank's capital market business segment continues to drive its success, with the bank providing advice to medium-sized companies on financing measures based on equity and debt capital, while also managing investments through their digital investment platform, quirion AG.

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