Quintet

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About Quintet

Operating across Europe and the UK, Quintet is a private bank for people who see the world differently and who seek a partner like us, committed to protecting and growing their wealth as if it were our own.

Combining agility and security, we focus on what matters most to the individuals and families we serve so they can invest in a richer life, however they define it.

Founded in 1949, headquartered in Luxembourg and operating under the supervision of the European Central Bank, Quintet serves wealthy individuals and their families, as well as a broad range of institutional and professional clients, including family offices, foundations and external asset managers.

The Quintet family of private banks includes:

• Brown Shipley (UK)
• InsingerGilissen (Netherlands)
• Merck Finck (Germany)
• Puilaetco (Belgium)
• Quintet Luxembourg (Luxembourg)
• Quintet Danemark (Denmark)

Expertise

Private Banking, Global Financial Markets, Global Investor Services, Tailor-made Wealth Management, Strategic Wealth Planning, Integrated Banking Services, and Investment Funds

51 results found

Iran deal & mega IPOs
  • 15 Jun 2026

The World Cup as a Market Factor: Big Brands, Massive Exposure, but Limited Market Impact
  • 29 May 2026

Equities hold firm despite ongoing geopolitical tensions
  • 26 May 2026

Bond yields climb on US inflation surprise
  • 18 May 2026

Counterpoint 2026 mid-year outlook
  • 06 May 2026

Quintet introduces Quintet Financial Services (QFS)
  • 06 May 2026

A market caught between headlines and fundamentals
  • 06 Jan 2026

Emerging trends: Counterpoint 2025 mid-year outlook
  • 06 Jun 2025

We’re buying gold as we think the US dollar is likely to weaken further. We’re funding this purchase by selling some European government bonds. Valuations for southern European sovereign bonds are...

2024: The Mother of All Election Years
  • 25 Oct 2024

In 2024, a monumental event is unfolding as 4 billion people across 74 countries cast their votes at national, regional, and local levels. Among these, the US Presidential, Senate, and Congress ele...

Giving credit where it’s due
  • 15 Oct 2024

The past few weeks have been quite volatile. First, tensions in the Middle East continued to grab the headlines, pushing oil prices higher. Second, US job growth, services activity and inflation ca...

Travel Light
  • 21 Aug 2024

While it's the excitement of exploring new places that drives us, we should be mindful of the environment we're travelling to. After all, as visitors, we bring with us a carbon footprint that can a...

Why should investors consider adding private markets to their portfolios?
  • 01 Aug 2024

Private markets were once the reserve of sophisticated and institutional investors but have experienced significant growth in recent years. Now, a far broader range of private market investments ar...

Europe revisited
  • 08 Jul 2024

A bit like the unpredictable weather we’ve had over the past few weeks, politics has been a rollercoaster. As expected, the UK election delivered a Labour win. While there might be tax and broader...

French elections – a hung parliament, with a twist
  • 08 Jul 2024

The overall outcome of the French legislative elections came as expected: a hung parliament where no party/alliance managed to secure the absolute majority of 289 seats. But it came with a twist.

UK election: Market insights
  • 05 Jul 2024

That Labour won a strong absolute majority, and the Conservative Party sank to the lowest result ever isn’t a surprise for markets, given the polls. The next government plans to follow the same fis...

Influencing change through active ownership
  • 03 Jul 2024

When we invest in companies and funds, we’re committed to active ownership. It’s an approach that not only enhances the investment process but can also have a positive impact on people and the planet.

A deep-dive on the French elections
  • 26 Jun 2024

The French head to the polls on June 30 and July 7 to elect their members of Parliament. How does that work? There are 577 seats up for grabs, so a party needs 289 seats to have an outright majorit...

Why we think our 2024 currency forecasts are on track
  • 05 Jun 2024

Looking at how a currency behaves could reveal what direction an economy is trending in. In other words, a currency that appreciates often reflects an economy that’s doing well, and vice versa.

Making waves: the Impact of AI on Water Usage
  • 15 May 2024

The advent of artificial intelligence (AI) in recent years, particularly with the introduction of groundbreaking platforms like ChatGPT, has catalyzed transformative shifts across various sectors,...

European green shoots
  • 13 May 2024

Spring is finally here, and it looks like the weather is gradually improving. We got so used to the gloom of Mach and April that it’s perhaps natural to extrapolate the same conditions for May. But...