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UBS Wins Legal Case Over Private Banker Defections in Spain

The UBS Group AG headquarters in Zurich, Switzerland, on Wednesday, Oct. 30, 2024. UBS posted third quarter results that broadly beat expectations, while warning of headwinds ranging from the US elections to falling interest income. Photographer: Pascal Mora/Bloomberg (Pascal Mora/Bloomberg)

(Bloomberg) -- UBS Group AG won a legal case in which a Spanish private bank, Banca March, claimed that the Swiss lender had unfairly poached wealth-management staff from it seven years ago. 

A Madrid court dismissed the claims, and ruled that the private bank will have to pay the legal costs, according to a court ruling seen by Bloomberg News. Banca March had sued UBS in 2018 and a dozen of its former private bankers after the executives left the previous year.

A spokesperson for Banca March said the bank plans to appeal the decision.

“We’ve taken note of the decision and are pleased with the outcome,” a UBS spokesperson said. 

 

--With assistance from Levin Stamm.

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