
Licences & Memberships
Liechtenstein and Switzerland
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At Osiris Asset Management AG, clients enjoy the freedom to deposit their assets with the banking institution of their choice in both Liechtenstein and Switzerland, ensuring flexibility and security within two of the world’s most trusted financial centers.
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For Swiss private clients, Osiris Asset Management AG is formally affiliated with the Swiss Ombudsman Office for Financial Services (Finanzombudsstelle Schweiz, FINOS), providing an additional layer of transparency, trust, and protection in line with regulatory best practices.
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E-Mail: info@finos.ch, Phone: +41 44 552 08 00
Address: Talstrasse 20, CH-8001 Zurich, Switzerland
Regulatory Authorizations & Affiliations
Financial Market Authority Liechtenstein
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​The FMA is the independent financial market supervisory authority of Liechtenstein, ensuring the stability and credibility of the financial market, the protection of clients, and the prevention and prosecution of abuse.
Association of Independent Asset Managers in Liechtenstein
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​The Association of Independent Asset Managers in Liechtenstein (Verein unabhängiger Vermögensverwalter in Liechtenstein – „VuVL“) is the central interest group for licensed asset management companies in Liechtenstein.
Commissione Nazionale per le Società e la Borsa
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​The Commissione Nazionale per le Società e la Borsa (CONSOB) is the public authority responsible for regulating the Italian financial markets.
OUR ROLE
A Trusted Partner in Continuity
Whether structuring a will in Liechtenstein, establishing a family foundation, or orchestrating a complex cross-border estate, Osiris Asset Management AG serves as your discreet and trusted advisor.
We provide legal clarity, fiscal precision, and international expertise — ensuring that your legacy is safeguarded and executed exactly as you intend.
ENGAGE WITH US
Let’s Discuss Your Legacy
A private consultation with the experts at Osiris Asset Management AG is the first step toward clarity, continuity, and lasting peace of mind.



