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CREDIT SUISSE GROUP AG
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CH-8070 Zurich
Switzerland
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Telephone +41 844 33 88 44
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media.relations@credit-suisse.com
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Media Release
Joachim Oechslin to succeed Tobias Guldimann as Chief Risk Officer on January 1, 2014
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Zurich, July 1, 2013 Credit Suisse Group today announced that Joachim Oechslin will succeed Tobias Guldimann as Chief Risk Officer of Credit Suisse Group. Oechslin, currently Chief Risk Officer of Munich Re, will be appointed as a member of the Executive Board and Chief Risk Officer of Credit Suisse Group as of January 1, 2014. As of the same date Tobias Guldimann will take on the role of Head of Reputational Risk, Corporate Responsibility and Regulatory Policy.
Urs Rohner, Chairman of the Board of Directors of Credit Suisse, said: “The risk management function is of strategic importance for our industry and for Credit Suisse. We are very pleased that we have been able to ensure a smooth transition in the leadership of this critical function.”
Brady Dougan, CEO of Credit Suisse, said: “I am very much looking forward to having Joachim Oechslin on our team. He is one of the leading executives in Risk Management and an excellent choice for Credit Suisse.”
Urs Rohner and Brady Dougan concluded: “We are very grateful to Tobias Guldimann for the outstanding work he has done for the bank. He has led the risk management function during a defining period for Credit Suisse and our industry. Under his leadership Credit Suisse has a track record of very low credit losses over many years. He has helped steer the bank through very challenging markets and has been instrumental in ensuring that Credit Suisse continues to implement sound and constructive policies in the evolving global regulatory environment. We look forward to Mr. Guldimann’s continued contributions to Credit Suisse and our industry in his new role as Head of Reputational Risk, Corporate Responsibility and Regulatory Policy.”
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Credit Suisse AG
Credit Suisse AG is one of the world's leading financial services providers and is part of the Credit Suisse group of companies (referred to here as 'Credit Suisse'). As an integrated bank, Credit Suisse offers clients its combined expertise in the areas of private banking, investment banking and asset management. Credit Suisse provides advisory services, comprehensive solutions and innovative products to companies, institutional clients and high-net-worth private clients globally, as well as to retail clients in Switzerland. Credit Suisse is headquartered in Zurich and operates in over 50 countries worldwide. The group employs approximately 46,900 people. The registered shares (CSGN) of Credit Suisse's parent company, Credit Suisse Group AG, are listed in Switzerland and, in the form of American Depositary Shares (CS), in New York. Further information about Credit Suisse can be found at www.credit-suisse.com.
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the direct and indirect impacts of continuing deterioration or slow recovery in residential and commercial real estate markets;
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adverse rating actions by credit rating agencies in respect of sovereign issuers, structured credit products or other credit-related exposures;
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the ability to achieve our strategic objectives, including improved performance, reduced risks, lower costs, and more efficient use of capital;
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the ability of counterparties to meet their obligations to us;
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the effects of, and changes in, fiscal, monetary, trade and tax policies, and currency fluctuations;
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actions taken by regulators with respect to our business and practices in one or more of the countries in which we conduct our operations;
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the ability to maintain our reputation and promote our brand;
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the ability to increase market share and control expenses;
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the timely development and acceptance of our new products and services and the perceived overall value of these products and services by users;
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acquisitions, including the ability to integrate acquired businesses successfully, and divestitures, including the ability to sell non-core assets;
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the adverse resolution of litigation and other contingencies;
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the ability to achieve our cost efficiency goals and cost targets; and
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our success at managing the risks involved in the foregoing.
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We caution you that the foregoing list of important factors is not exclusive. When evaluating forward-looking statements, you should carefully consider the foregoing factors and other uncertainties and events, including the information set forth in “Risk Factors” in I – Information on the company in our Annual Report 2012.