Examples of Swiss Branch in a sentence
The Swiss Branch is regulated by the Swiss Financial Market Supervisory Authority (FINMA).
The "centre of main interests" (as that term is used in the regulation (EU) 2015/848 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 20 May 2015 on insolvency proceedings (recast) (the “Insolvency Regulation”)) of the Borrower is in Luxembourg, and the Borrower (other than the Swiss Branch) has not any "establishment" (as that term is used in the Insolvency Regulation) outside Luxembourg.
The "centre of main interests" (as that term is used in the Council Regulation (EC) n°1346/2000 of 29 May 2000 on insolvency proceedings) of the Borrower is in Luxembourg, and the Borrower (other than the Swiss Branch) has not any "establishment" (as that term is used in the Council Regulation (EC) n°1346/2000 of 29 May 2000 on insolvency proceedings) outside Luxembourg.
The governing law of this Insurance Policy is the law of Switzerland and all communications and documentation in relation to this Insurance Policy will be in English, and/or in local language.INSURER’S PRIVACY NOTICE We care about Your personal data AWP P&C S.A., Saint-Ouen (Paris) - Wallisellen Branch (Switzerland), hereinafter also referred to as “AWP”, is a Swiss Branch of AWP P&C S.A, which has its registered office in Saint-Ouen, France and is part of Allianz Partners Group.
You further recognise that governmental, regulatory and judicial authorities of the United Kingdom, United States and other countries may request any Citi Company to provide them with information pertaining to your business relationship with a Swiss Branch and/or any Citi Company, and you consent to any Citi Company providing such information if so requested by competent governmental, regulatory or judicial authorities.
For the conduct of its investment fund distribution activities, the Swiss Branch is subject to the supervision of the Swiss Financial Market Supervisory Authority (FINMA), and has to comply with the self-regulatory provisions of the Swiss Funds Association.
RLG Europe B.V. has a combination of a defined contribution plan and a defined benefit plan, where the Swiss Branch has a defined benefit plan.
The Swiss Branch is listed on the FINMA’s List of authorized distributors of collective investment schemes, and is authorised to carry out the following investment services: • public distribution of collective investment schemes in or from Switzerland.
The Swiss Branch has its registered office at Gottfried-Keller-Straße 5, CH-8001 Zurich.
It (excluding the Swiss Branch) is resident for Tax purposes only in its Original Jurisdiction and does not act through a permanent establishment in a jurisdiction or country different from the Original Jurisdiction.