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Valcourt

Founded in 1987, in Geneva by Mr Anthony Conway-Fell, Valcourt SA is a Swiss financial firm which advises and deals in bonds for institutional counterparties such as: 

  • Banks
  • Independent asset managers
  • Investment funds

Valcourt is an associate member of SIX Swiss Exchange and a member of the International Capital Market Association (ICMA). It is subject to the supervision of the Swiss Financial Market Supervisory Authority (FINMA).

1987

Creation of Valcourt.

1999

Valcourt becomes independent under the management of its founder Mr Anthony Conway-Fell.

2006

Acquisition of Securities Dealer Licence from FINMA.

2011

Appointment of Mr Mike Conway as CEO of Valcourt.

2017

30 years of Valcourt.

2021

Valcourt changes its visual identity : new logo and website.

Team

The Valcourt team comes from different professional backgrounds. It is versatile, complementary and qualified. These skills are combined on a daily basis to provide our clients with an impeccable quality of service. 

We pay particular attention to the personal development of our employees by promoting continuous training and the transmission of our knowledge of the bond market to younger generations. Integrity and team spirit are key values that Valcourt emphasises.

Compliance

Compliance Swiss supervisory authority

On 16 March 2006, the Swiss Federal Banking Commission, now the Swiss Financial Market Supervisory Authority FINMA, granted authorisation to Valcourt SA to act as a licensed Swiss securities firm, trading for its own account and as a market maker.

FINMA – Authorised banks and securities firms

Valcourt is an associate member (Reporting Member) of the SIX Swiss Exchange

Valcourt is a member of the International Capital Market Association (ICMA)

Deposit Insurance

Are my deposits protected by the esisuisse deposit insurance? Yes, Valcourt is obliged, like all banks and securities firms in Switzerland, to sign the self-regulation “Agreement between esisuisse and its members”.

This means that client deposits are insured up to a maximum of CHF 100,000 per client. Medium-term notes held with the issuing bank in the name of the depositor are also considered as deposits.

Depositor protection in Switzerland is provided by esisuisse, and the depositor protection system is explained in detail at www.esisuisse.ch

Careers

We are recruiting

We are looking for talented people, and we are committed to their ongoing training and development. Valcourt pays particular attention to integrity and respect for ethical values within its team.

 

Job offers : 

Junior Fixed income sales

FIXED INCOME SALES