Alexander Greter Partner
Attorney at Law, LL.M., Certified Tax Expert

Alexander Greter

Partner
Attorney at Law, LL.M., Certified Tax Expert
+41 58 450 80 00
alexander.greter@lenzstaehelin.com
Zurich
Brandschenkestrasse 24
CH-8027 Zurich
www.lenzstaehelin.com
  • Expertise

    Alexander Greter is a partner who advises banks and other financial services providers and fiduciaries, as well as Swiss and foreign private clients. In particular, his expertise lies in international trust law, the regulation of financial products, services and institutions, including anti-money laundering regulation, and the automatic exchange of financial information such as FATCA and the Common Reporting Standard. Alexander also regularly advises on estate planning and matters concerning charitable foundations, tax law, and general commercial and corporate law.

  • Practices

  • SECTORS

  • Professional Experience and Education

    and Education

    2020Partner, Lenz & Staehelin
    2017Counsel, Lenz & Staehelin
    2009Joined Lenz & Staehelin
    2015Swiss Certified Tax Expert
    2009Swiss Bar Admission
    2007King's College London (LL.M.)
    2006University of Zurich (lic. iur.)
  • Specialist Areas

    Private Clients, International Trusts and Companies, Banking and Regulatory, Regulation of Trustees and Asset Managers, Automatic Exchange of Financial Information, International Tax and Estate Planning, Charitable Institutions, Contract and Commercial
  • Languages

    German, English, French, Portuguese
  • Memberships

    EXPERTsuisse, International Fiscal Association (IFA), Zurich Bar Association (ZAV)
  • SELECTED PUBLICATIONS

    • Greter A., Kommentar zu Art. 2 Abs. 3, Art. 2 Abs. 3 lit. a und Art. 2a GwG, in: Hsu/Flühmann (eds.), Basler Kommentar Geldwäschereigesetz, 1st edition, Basel 2021
    • Greter A., Exemptions for Trustee and Portfolio Managers under FinIA, in: CapLaw 4/2020, 5-10
    • Barmes M., Vijverberg L., Breitenstein S., Greter A., Relevant changes for trustees in final ordinance of the Financial Institutions Act, Lenz & Staehelin Update Newsflash, November 2019
    • Barmes M., Greter A., Vijverberg L., Relocating to Switzerland, in: Practical Law, Global Guide 2017/18, Private Client
    • Greter ., Greter A., Kommentar zu Vor Art. 56 und Art. 56, in: Zweifel/Beusch (eds.), Kommentar zum Schweizerischen Steuerrecht, Bundesgesetz über die direkte Bundessteuer (DBG), 3rd edition, Basel 2017
    • Greter ., Greter A., Kommentar zu Art. 5, 23 und 26a, in: Zweifel/Beusch (eds.), Kommentar zum Schweizerischen Steuerrecht, Bundesgesetz über die Harmonisierung der direkten Steuern der Kantone und Gemeinden (StHG), 3rd edition, Basel 2017
    • Greter A., Anti-Money Laundering - Implementation of the Revised FATF Recommendation, in: CapLaw, Swiss Capital Markets Law, 3/2015, 6-11
    • Greter A., Die Melde- und Angebotspflicht bei Beteiligungen im Vermögen eines Trusts ("Disclosure of Shareholdings and Mandatory Offers regarding Participations forming Part of a Trust Fund"), in: GesKR (Gesellschafts- und Kapitalmarktrecht 2011), 398
    • Greter A., Limitation on Benefits Clauses and European Community Law: Legitimacy and Consequences, in: EC Tax Journal, 2007, vol. 9, issue 3, 1-16
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  • References

    Significant expertise in complex succession and trust planning and is highly sought after by clients including foreign and domestic individuals

    Who's Who Legal, 2019

    Widely considered an expert in international taxation matters and enjoys a strong reputation in the market

    Who's Who Legal, 2018

Significant expertise in complex succession and trust planning and is highly sought after by clients including foreign and domestic individuals

Who's Who Legal, 2019

Widely considered an expert in international taxation matters and enjoys a strong reputation in the market

Who's Who Legal, 2018

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Switzerland continues aligning its sanctions regime to the European Union (EU) sanctions against Russia. On 29 February 2024, the Federal Department of Economic Affairs, Education and Research (DEFR) adopted further measures against Russia, in line with the 13th sanctions package adopted by the EU. Alongside, the State Secretariat for Economic Affairs (SECO) has updated its FAQ document, providing further clarifications notably on the asset freeze and contractual obligations aimed at preventing re-exportation to Russia.

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Swiss sanctions against Russia – Implementation of the EU 12th Sanctions Package

Swiss sanctions against Russia – Implementation of the EU 12th Sanctions…

The Swiss Federal Council continues aligning the Swiss sanctions regime to the EU sanctions against Russia. On 31 January 2024, the Swiss Federal Council adopted further measures against Russia, in line with the 12th sanctions package adopted by the European Union (EU). This follows a move on 21 December 2023 where the Federal Department of Economic Affairs, Education and Research (DEFR) added 147 individuals and entities to the Swiss sanctions list. The latest measures impose additional commercial and financial sector restrictions, including a ban on the importation of diamonds, pig iron, and liquefied petroleum gas (LPG). In the financial sector, these sanctions extend to prohibiting Russian nationals and residents from holding controlling stakes in Swiss companies that provide crypto-asset services, alongside stringent enforcement of the oil price cap on Russian crude oil and petroleum products to curtail Russia's oil revenue.

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