Bordier & Cie

Bordier & Cie is a private bank based in Geneva, founded in 1844. It works with international clients, so a non-resident can open an account here when the source-of-funds file is clean. As a private bank, it typically expects a private-banking relationship, commonly from CHF 500,000 upward — as of June 2026, and not a published per-bank figure.

About Bordier & Cie

Private clients internationally, with wealth management, financial planning and family services.

TypePrivate bank
Head officeGeneva
Founded1844
Legal nameBordier & Cie SCmA
AssetsCHF 18.2 billion (as of June 2024)
Service languagesEnglish, French
Non-residentsAccepts international clients
  • Managing partners hold unlimited personal liability on their own assets.
  • Run by the fifth generation of the Bordier family, founded 1844.

Opening an account at Bordier & Cie as a non-resident

Bordier & Cie assesses each non-resident applicant on source of wealth, source of funds and risk profile, and runs an English-language service for international clients. The decisive factor is a documented source of funds, not nationality. Assemble the evidence (tax returns, sale or employment records, a clear paper trail) before you approach the bank. Our guide to opening a Swiss bank account sets out the full document list and the timeline.

Is Bordier & Cie a fit for a non-resident?

As a private bank, Bordier & Cie is built for substantial, advised relationships rather than a simple transactional account. It suits a non-resident with investable assets who wants wealth management alongside banking and can meet a private-banking entry level.

If you would rather have this handled than explained, we prepare the source-of-funds file and introduce you to a suitable bank, and we can incorporate the company an account often sits behind. You can also compare Bordier & Cie with 35 other Swiss banks.

Official website: Bordier & Cie.

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FAQ

Frequently asked questions.

01Can a non-resident open an account at Bordier & Cie?
Yes. Bordier & Cie is a private bank in Geneva that works with international clients. As with any Swiss bank, approval turns on a documented source of funds and the bank's own onboarding checks, not on nationality alone.
02What kind of bank is Bordier & Cie?
Bordier & Cie is a private bank, founded in 1844, based in Geneva. Managing partners hold unlimited personal liability on their own assets.
03What is the minimum to bank with Bordier & Cie?
There is no published per-bank minimum. As a private bank, Bordier & Cie typically expects a private-banking relationship, commonly from CHF 500,000 upward. The realistic entry point depends on the relationship rather than a fixed rule (as of June 2026).
04Does Bordier & Cie serve clients in English?
Yes. Bordier & Cie runs an English-language service alongside French, so a non-resident can be onboarded and advised in English.

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