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Charles Henri Sabet

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Nationality
  
Swiss

Occupation
  
Entrepreneur


Name
  
Charles-Henri Sabet

Residence
  
London, United Kingdom

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Born
  
1961
Lausanne, Switzerland

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About Charles-Henri Sabet

Charles henri sabet


Charles-Henri Sabet was born in 1961 in Lausanne in Switzerland, he is a Swiss-Lebanese entrepreneur who founded Synthesis Bank in 1999.

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Education

He did most of his studies in Lausanne, where he won with Lausanne Sport the under 18 Junior Swiss Team Championship

Career

Charles-Henri Sabet started his career in finance, first at Crédit Agricole then at Swiss Bank Corporation (now UBS). In 1991 Charles-Henri Sabet, founded TCC (Trading + Commercial Consulting), a Geneva-based company specialised in forex, options and interest rates. In 1999 he applied for the Swiss banking licence which was obtained mid-99. In 2000 TCC changed its name to Synthesis Bank. Charles Henri Sabet was the Founder & Chairman until the end of 2007, then he decides to sell Synthesis Bank to its IT provider Saxo Bank. In 2009 he becomes Chairman of GIO - Global Investment Opportunities Management Ltd (an Investment Management company incorporated in the Cayman Islands). Charles Henri Sabet writes also in his blog www.charleshenrisabet.com about his macro economic views. Charles‐Henri Sabet is now the Chairman of Jiffix Markets Ltd, known as JFX.com. Together with The Rowland Family, they have increased the capital of Jiffix Markets Ltd, making the company one of the strongest capitalized online forex companies in Cyprus

Personal

In 1979 Charles-Henri Sabet was Tennis Swiss champion by team under 18 with Lausanne Sports. In 1985 Charles-Henri Sabet, became World Champion of backgammon, beating Mr Shimon Kagan from Israel, also a chess champion.

References

Charles-Henri Sabet Wikipedia