Bankhaus Spängler

BankSalzburg, AustriaFounded 1828
$2.3B
Assets Under Management
Salzburg
Headquarters

About Bankhaus Spängler

Bankhaus Spängler is a banking institution based in Salzburg, Austria. Established in 1828, the bank provides private banking services to private and corporate clients. Additionally, it provides family management services to wealthy individuals and families. These services include asset management, financial planning, savings advisory, electronic banking, and investment management. The assets of the bank are managed by the board members.

Preferred Investment Types

Venture Capital - Early StageVenture CapitalShort-Term InvestmentsPrivate EquityMajority EquityGrowth CapitalJoint Venture/Partner

Preferred Sectors & Themes

Socially Responsible Investments (SRI)Wealth & Estate PlanningTrust ManagementInvestment ManagementStartups & ManagementHigh-Level SectorsValues-Based InvestingFinanceFinancial ServicesAlternative Investments

Preferred Geographies

Europe

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Frequently asked questions

What type of investor is Bankhaus Spängler?

Bankhaus Spängler is a bank based in Salzburg, Austria, managing approximately $2.3B in assets.

Where is Bankhaus Spängler headquartered?

Bankhaus Spängler is headquartered in Salzburg, Austria.

How much does Bankhaus Spängler manage?

Bankhaus Spängler manages approximately $2.3B in assets under management.

When was Bankhaus Spängler founded?

Bankhaus Spängler was founded in 1828.

What does Bankhaus Spängler invest in?

Bankhaus Spängler focuses on Venture Capital - Early Stage, Venture Capital, Short-Term Investments, Private Equity, Majority Equity, Growth Capital, Joint Venture/Partner, Socially Responsible Investments (SRI).

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