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    Liechtenstein bank LLB exits Gulf, refers clients to Rothschild

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    Posted on September 2, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    LLB exits UAE, referring clients to Rothschild, involving 1 billion CHF in assets. Rothschild retains LLB staff and office.

    LLB Bank Exits UAE Market, Partners with Rothschild for Clients

    By Hadeel Al Sayegh

    DUBAI (Reuters) -Liechtensteinische Landesbank (LLB) is withdrawing from the United Arab Emirates and will refer its Gulf clients to Rothschild & Co, the two firms said in separate statements on Tuesday.

    The agreement covers private banking clients in Dubai and Abu Dhabi, where LLB is closing its offices. The bank said it would recommend Rothschild & Co Bank AG as a future partner for clients in the region.

    The potential value of referred assets is estimated at about 1 billion Swiss francs ($1.25 billion), according to the firms.

    Rothschild & Co said it plans to retain all current LLB staff in the UAE, about 20 employees, and to take over the bank’s existing Dubai office. Following the integration, Rothschild & Co’s Middle East wealth management team, led by Sascha Benz, will total around 25 people, the bank said.

    The move comes as wealth managers consolidate and offshore hubs shift, with the UAE rising as a post-pandemic private wealth centre. Smaller European banks, meanwhile, face mounting compliance costs abroad.

    Founded in 1861, LLB is majority-owned by the principality of Liechtenstein and operates across several European markets. Rothschild & Co, meanwhile, has been expanding its global wealth management footprint, including in the Middle East.

    ($1 = 0.8019 Swiss francs)

    (Reporting by Hadeel Al Sayegh; Editing by Jamie Freed)

    Key Takeaways

    • •LLB Bank exits the UAE market, closing Dubai and Abu Dhabi offices.
    • •Gulf clients will be referred to Rothschild & Co.
    • •The transition involves approximately 1 billion Swiss francs in assets.
    • •Rothschild plans to retain LLB's UAE staff and office.
    • •The move reflects shifting wealth management hubs post-pandemic.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Liechtenstein bank LLB exits Gulf, refers clients to Rothschild

    1Why is LLB Bank exiting the UAE market?

    LLB Bank is withdrawing from the United Arab Emirates due to rising compliance costs and the consolidation trends among wealth managers.

    2What will happen to LLB's clients in the Gulf?

    LLB will refer its Gulf clients to Rothschild & Co, which will serve as their future partner.

    3How much in assets is expected to be referred to Rothschild?

    The potential value of the referred assets is estimated at about 1 billion Swiss francs, equivalent to approximately $1.25 billion.

    4What will happen to LLB's employees in the UAE?

    Rothschild & Co plans to retain all current LLB staff in the UAE, which includes about 20 employees.

    5What are the broader trends affecting wealth management in the UAE?

    The move reflects broader trends where offshore hubs are shifting and the UAE is emerging as a post-pandemic private wealth center.

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