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LLB Annual Report 2025 de

Information unaudited Information ungeprüftA future that connects

The Modissa building in Zurich and the new building in Vaduz bring people together and stand as a symbol of LLBʼs ongoing evolution. Another step towards the future.

Modissa building: a landmark investment in proximity, quality, and growth

By moving into the Modissa listed heritage building at Bahnhofstrasse 74 in Zurich, LLB is sending a visible signal of its long-term development. This architectural landmark from the 1970s has been carefully renovated, combining respect for its historical character with the functionality of a modern bank. Where fashion once set the trends, personal advice now takes centre stage. The new presence on Bahnhofstrasse strengthens LLBʼs positioning in a highly dynamic market. The location also enhances the bankʼs visibility and appeal – including in the competition for top talent.

Bahnhofstrasse in Zurich is one of the worldʼs most renowned addresses. With our new location, we are right in the heart of Zurichʼs financial centre – and even closer to our clients.

René Zwicky, CEO LLB Schweiz

The prominent location at one of the worldʼs most renowned addresses offers exceptional visibility. More than 10 million passers-by notice the site each year. At the same time, the open, flexible interior layout enables modern advisory services and supports further growth in private banking and corporate client business. With around 70 workstations, LLB is moving even closer to its clients – right in the heart of Zurichʼs financial centre.

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The new Haus Giessen building: future-oriented, sustainable, and centrally located on the LLB Campus

The new Haus Giessen building is the result of a strategic decision made in 2018: following a comprehensive analysis of the building portfolio, the Group Executive Board opted for clear centralisation in Vaduz. A modern campus was created on the site of the former Office of Justice, connecting the head office, Haus Äule, and the new Haus Giessen – right in the heart of the country.

Haus Giessen demonstrates the positive impact of ACT-26: more sustainable, more efficient, and more attuned to the needs of our clients

Christoph Reich, Group CEO

The new building was designed with a clear focus on the future: a flexible structure, high sustainability standards such as LEED Gold and Minergie-P-ECO, and cutting-edge building technology ensure efficient, resource-friendly working conditions. Around 240 workstations offer space for concentration, collaboration, and digital teamwork. The project was delivered on time and on budget, reinforcing the bankʼs long-term capabilities. Ultimately, clients benefit as well – through faster coordination, shorter distances, and a modern working environment that fosters quality and reliability.

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