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Urs Schwarzenbach

Swiss businessman and financier (born )

Urs Schwarzenbach

CStJ

Born

Urs Ernst Schwarzenbach


() 17 September (age&#;76)

Thalwil, Zürich, Switzerland

Occupations
  • Businessman
  • trader
  • financier
  • art collector
SpouseFrancesca Mulhall
Children2
RelativesClifton Wrottesley, 6th Baron Wrottesley (son-in-law)

Urs Ernst Schwarzenbach, CStJ (born 17 September [1]) is a Swiss billionaire, financier and art collector.

He is the founder of Interexchange, the largest foreign exchange agency, in Switzerland.[2][3] His fortune is estimated between to 2 billion Swiss Francs as of by Handelszeitung.[4][5]

Schwarzenbach was a long-time resident of Aston, Berkshire, where he owned Culham Court.[6][7] He moved back to Switzerland, where he currently resides in Küsnacht on Lake Zurich.[8][9]

Most recently he was sentenced by Swiss courts for importing 83 art pieces without customs clearance into Switzerland.

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He was fined 6 million Swiss Francs.[10][11] In , he was ordered by the Federal Supreme Court of Switzerland to pay million Swiss Francs in back taxes.[12][13]

Early life and education

Schwarzenbach was born 17 September in Thalwil on Lake Zürich, to Heinrich Ernst Schwarzenbach (), a print shop owner, who was known by his second first name Ernst.[14][15] He had a modest upbringing in a working class family.

He is very distantly related to the silk manufacturing branch of the Schwarzenbach family.[16]

Career

Schwarzenbach set up Interexchange, the largest foreign exchange dealership in Switzerland.[citation needed] Through its success, he has bought well over £m of property in the UK[citation needed], , acres (&#;km2) in Australia[citation needed], a palace in Morocco[citation needed], £17m of assets in the aviation field[citation needed] and the Grand Hotel Dolder in Zürich.[17] He has his own polo team, the Black Bears, which has some ponies, with in Australia and in the UK.[citation needed]

He backed the racing-themed restaurant Café Grand Prix in Mayfair, London, but this went into liquidation in [citation needed] In , Schwarzenbach was estimated to be worth around £m but, according to The Sunday Times Rich List , he was ranked 87th with an estimated worth of circa £m.[citation needed]

In , Schwarzenbach outbid other foreign buyers to acquire Culham Court, a acre (&#;km2) riverside estate downstream of Henley-on-Thames on the Berkshire bank.

Schwarzenbach bought the estate from Paddy and Annabel Nicoll for £35&#;million. Mrs Nicoll's father is Sir Martyn Arbib, former head of the Perpetual fund management company, who bought the estate as a wedding present for her in for £12&#;million.[18] Coincidentally, Culham's connections with the world of finance run deeper still; Arbib acquired the property from Felicity Behrens, wife of the banker Michael Behrens, who lived there for nearly half a century from to [citation needed]

Schwarzenbach's development of the Culham Court estate still continues with the extension of the existing acre (36&#;ha) deer park with over 4 kilometres of wrought iron deer fencing, a mile long "London" drive through beech woodland to the main road, the £8&#;million acquisition of three cottages and the original walled gardens which will be reinstated to provide fresh fruit and vegetables for the main house, a new ha-ha, and a security system including a "hard" room.[citation needed]

The latest creation is a maze requiring the planting of 20, mature yew bushes; this part of the year plan that has been devised for the gardens and grounds.

See full list on superyachtfan.com Meghan McCain spills on Barack and Michelle Obama divorce rumors amid bombshell claims they 'live separate Swiss businessman and financier born The multi-millionaire also bankrolls his own successful polo team, the Black Bears, which is based on his sprawling 3,acre Culden Faw Estate, comprising of the Culham Estate, Hambleden Estate and a deer park at Henley Park, Fawley. The now year-old was accused of tax evasion in connection with the import of works of art.

Another property acquired for £2m in , and situated on raised ground that overlooks Culham Court, has been demolished and Culham Chapel was built in its place. Symm, the Oxford-based building company undertaking all the work on the Culham estate, now sponsors the Hambleden Horse Trials.[citation needed]

In , it was reported in the press that Schwarzenbach had bought nearby Fawley Court for £22&#;million.

Another substantial riverside property on the outskirts of Henley-on-Thames and once owned in the nineteenth century by a Scottish banker, it was sold in controversial circumstances by the Congregation of Marian Fathers, a Polish religious community which had no further use for it. During , extensive building works continue on the main house yet again with Symms continuing to be the main beneficiary of the contract and work at the two lodges adjacent to the A at the main entrance to the "London drive" are being completed after well over a year and some interesting underground developments.

In the Schwarzenbachs revoked their consent for the permissive footpath that had run alongside the Thames in front of Culham Court as part of the Thames Path for many years.[citation needed]

Schwarzenbach has paid for the high and low voltage overhead electricity network within the boundaries of Culham estate to be placed underground.[citation needed]

VAT fraud and art trafficking with Galerie Gmurzynska

In /14, Schwarzenbach was investigated by the FCA (Federal Customs Administration) for alleged VAT fraud totalling some ten million Swiss francs and art trafficking.

Under Swiss law, owners of artworks do not have to pay import charges until works of art are formally brought into the country, i.e. they come out of storage and are officially transferred. On Tuesday 16 April , Schwarzenbach's Hotel Dolder in Zurich, which had been displaying a lavish art collection, was raided by Swiss customs officials.

This action was simultaneous with a raid on nearby Galerie Gmurzynska on the suspicion of supplying the five-star Hotel Dolder with imported artworks valuing 75M Swiss Francs without paying duty.[17]

The Swiss authorities seized a large number of documents during their raid. Gmurzynska filed a complaint to prevent their inspection, but the Federal Court has ruled that in a criminal investigation of this kind where there is reasonable suspicion, the prosecuting FCA can demand to see papers it considers relevant to the case.[19]

The case has been covered in several international outlets including 'Die Welt'.[20]

In October the Swiss Customs Directorate finalised a compelling case that Schwarzenbach in effect had legally exported artefacts for a value of at least million CHF and smuggled them back into Switzerland.[21] Schwarzenbach eventually admitted the charge and also accepted to pay the VAT amounting to ten million CHF.

However, by October he was still objecting to pay the fine of 4 million Swiss francs.[22]

Real estate holdings

Switzerland

Schwarzenbach owns the Dolder Grand, a 5-star Zurich hotel, which cost him SFr million in [23] In , Swiss customs officials entered the hotel and seized around 30 paintings, worth approximately $50 million, in a dispute over Schwarzenbach's back taxes and VAT evasion.[24]

Australia

Schwarzenbach owns about 50, hectares of farmland in New South Wales, Australia, through his Romani Pastoral Company.

Most of this is between Harden and Jugiong, and includes the polo estate Garangula, as well as Redbank, a house once owned by the impresario Robert Stigwood.[15]

Morocco

He bought part of Palais Layadi, a 19th-century palace set in a 4, square meter compound in Marrakech, since at least The main parts of Palais Layadi (Palais Soleiman) which include the reception area still belong to the moroccan Segueni's family.[25][26]

Philanthropy

Schwarzenbach has supported the internal and external refurbishment of the Venerable English College in Rome,[27] as well as its engagement of a research fellow and project archivist.[28]

Personal life

Schwarzenbach is married to Francesca Schwarzenbach (née Mulhall), a former Miss Australia, born in Sydney.

She is a godmother of Lady Louise Windsor, the daughter of Prince Edward, Duke of Edinburgh.[29] They have two children:

Schwarzenbach was a long-time resident Culham Court near Henley-on-Thames and sponsored the rowing gallery of the River and Rowing Museum in Henley which is named after him. He owns other estates and farms in England, a 10, acre sporting estate in Scotland and the largest country estate on the Isle of Wight.[citation needed] In , he permanently relocated back to Küsnacht, Switzerland.[33][34]

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