Alessandro Lardi is Founding Partner at Swisspath, since 2014. A seasoned professional in the financial landscape, he has carved an impressive career path with a notable record of accomplishments. Lardi holds a Master of Business Administration degree from the University of Zurich, specializing in business law. He speaks English, German, French, and Italian and is a board member for various national and international enterprises.
Education
Complementing his professional achievements, Lardi holds a STEP certification and obtained his MBA from the University of Zurich in 1997. These academic accolades bear witness to his unwavering pursuit of both academic and professional excellence.
Career
Swisspath AG distinguishes itself by merging wealth and asset management services with a profound understanding of legal and tax intricacies, catering to a diverse clientele of both bankable and non-bankable assets. Lardi's commitment to offering holistic financial and legal solutions is underscored in his role.
Prior to establishing Swisspath AG, Lardi took on a pivotal role as the Managing Partner at Veco (Zurich) AG from 2007 to 2014. This phase in his career saw the creation of a joint venture with Veco Group, resulting in the establishment of the Zurich branch. With a strong focus on trust, consulting, and advisory services, Lardi's leadership culminated in a significant management buy-out in 2014, making him the sole shareholder of Veco (Zurich) AG.
In the preceding years, Alessandro Lardi contributed significantly as a Partner at Carey AG from 2003 to 2007. Here, he was instrumental in launching the firm's trust, consulting, and advisory services in Switzerland, followed by the successful sale of his participation in 2007.
Further, Lardi's professional journey included a role as a Consultant in the trust business at Ansbacher (Switzerland) AG from 2002 to 2003.
In an earlier phase of his career, Alessandro Lardi served as the Manager of Corporate Finance at SR Technics Group in Kloten from 2000 to 2002. In this role, he played a pivotal part in the development and integration of a U.S. participation into the group, showcasing his adeptness in corporate finance.