Fritz Kaiser (born 22 March 1955 in
Mauren,
Liechtenstein) is a wealth management entrepreneur, investor and philanthropist from the Principality of Liechtenstein. He is married to Birgit and has four children. He is co-founder and executive chairman of
Kaiser Partner
''Kaiser'' is the German word for " emperor" (female Kaiserin). In general, the German title in principle applies to rulers anywhere in the world above the rank of king (''König''). In English, the (untranslated) word ''Kaiser'' is mainly a ...
, a wealth management firm that provides
family office and wealth management services to private wealth owners and their advisors. Kaiser is an advocate for responsible wealth management and is well known for his innovation in this field. Specifically, in 2011, he won the
Spear’s Magazine "Wealth Management Innovator of the Year" award for the successful instigation and development of the
Liechtenstein disclosure facility
The Liechtenstein Disclosure Facility (LDF) is an agreement between the governments of Liechtenstein and the United Kingdom which enables UK citizens to declare previously undisclosed assets to Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs (HMRC). The LDF, whi ...
(LDF), a vehicle which promotes tax compliance by assisting British taxpayers in the declaration of previously untaxed assets. He also co-founded the
Mentor Foundation, a leading international NGO voice of drug abuse prevention.
Personal life
Fritz Kaiser is married and has four children. In 1976 he represented Liechtenstein in Judo at the Montreal Olympics and he has retained an interest in sport throughout his life.
[, Sports-reference.com, Athlete Finder. Retrieved 9 February 2012.] He is co-founder and trustee of the Mentor Foundation, a drug-prevention organization for children launched 1994 at the United Nations General Assembly in Geneva. The Foundation’s current patron is Queen Silvia of Sweden.
Fritz Kaiser is a member of the
World Economic Forum (WEF). He is also an avid collector of Chinese Contemporary Art and has established the virtual museum "88 Mocca – The Museum of Chinese Contemporary Art on the web".
Career
Fritz Kaiser completed a commerce degree (Handelsakademie) in Feldkirch, Austria and began his business career in 1977 at
Präsidial-Anstalt, one of the leading trust firms in Liechtenstein. In 1982 he established his own business, the
Fritz Kaiser Group (FKG), providing wealth management services to private wealth owners, entrepreneurs and internationally famous personalities from the worlds of sport and art. Kaiser continued to pursue this interest in financial services through his purchase of the
Diners Club credit card business in Liechtenstein and Switzerland. He served as a member of the Diners Club International Strategic Council at its licensor
Citibank
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, who he sold the company to in 1999.
In 1995, Fritz Kaiser became co-owner of the Swiss Formula One racing team
Sauber, of which he was chairman from 1997-1999. During his F1 partnership time he successfully secured a contract with Red Bull in 1995, negotiated the Malaysian petroleum company
PETRONAS
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as the main sponsor and engineering joint venture partner and developed the engine partnership with Ferrari. In 1999 he sold his share in the team to his partners, Peter Sauber and Dietrich Mateschitz (from
Red Bull
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)."
In more recent years, Kaiser has worked to promote the cause of responsible wealth management with Kaiser Partner.
Role in Kaiser Partner
Kaiser Partner, the international wealth management firm of which Fritz Kaiser is currently Executive Chairman, is founded on the principle of responsibility in wealth management. Kaiser Partner comprises several companies which provide integrated wealth management solutions including private banking, fund administration, financial advisory, family office, trust and asset management services.
At the heart of the services offered by Kaiser Partner is Fritz Kaiser’s belief that it is the duty of wealth management firms to help families and their advisors responsibly grow and preserve private wealth. To support this mantra, Kaiser Partner runs a Responsible Investing blog which discusses global developments relating to sustainable and ethical investing.
Private Wealth Council
Kaiser Partner is also affiliated with the
Private Wealth Council
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Music
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* Private (band), a Denmark-based band
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which was founded by Fritz Kaiser during the Annual Meeting of the
World Economic Forum 2004 in
Davos
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. It is an independent, international forum bringing together private wealth owners, experts and thought leaders from across the world to address issues pertaining to the responsible use of private wealth. Since 2008, the Private Wealth Council has published the findings of its work in its international publication Responsible Wealth Review.
In the first issue, Al Gore, the former US Vice-President who now champions environmental issues, laid out nine drivers of global change which influence responsible wealth ownership. In an
e-Financial News article from 2009, Kaiser commented that 'If you understand the drivers of change and navigate on the right side of change then you have a better chance of being a successful long-term investor rather than just another gambler in the market'.
Role in the Liechtenstein Disclosure Facility
Well known for his commitment to compliance and responsibility, in 2008 Fritz Kaiser was invited to join the Liechtenstein Governments' Advisory board for the initiative "Futuro" to help set the direction for the future of the Liechtenstein financial centre. He headed the Liechtenstein task force to develop a solution for the financial centre in collaboration with The
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD; french: Organisation de coopération et de développement économiques, ''OCDE'') is an intergovernmental organization, intergovernmental organisation with 38 member countries ...
(OECD), the outcome of which was a unique pledge of transparency to the OECD, called the Liechtenstein Declaration.
With many clients in the global offshore markets struggling to find fair solutions for untaxed funds, Kaiser instigated a solution with the British government known as the
Liechtenstein Disclosure Facility (LDF). This agreement would assist British citizens with non-declared assets in their disclosure, making them HMRC compliant for a minimum penalty. This was clearly an attractive offering for those with offshore accounts, but its success could not have been predicted. British taxpayers recognized that this was a non-discriminatory solution which could facilitate long-term wealth preservation and compliance.
It was for this work that Fritz Kaiser and his colleague, former
Baker & McKenzie lawyer Philip Marcovici, won the
Spear’s Magazine Award for 'Wealth Management Innovator of the Year 2011'.
[, 'Spears Wealth Management Awards 2011 Winners', spearswms.com. Retrieved 9 February 2012.]
References
External links
www.kaiserpartner.comwww.privatewealthcouncil.orgwww.privatewealthcouncil.org/publications/www.mentorfoundation.org
In the media
Bilanz-Artikel: "Der Netzwerker"
www.kaiserritterpartner.com/uploads/media/Bilanz19_2007.pdf
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Living people
1955 births
Liechtenstein businesspeople
Liechtenstein male judoka
Olympic judoka of Liechtenstein
Judoka at the 1976 Summer Olympics