2021
Rahn+Bodmer Co. moves into its new head office in Zurich’s Old Town
2016
Rahn+Bodmer Co. gets a new logo and appearance
2009
Rahn+Bodmer Co. changes from a general partnership to a limited partnership
2007
Beginning of a worldwide financial crisis due to speculative inflation of the US real estate market
2000
Rahn+Bodmer celebrates its 250-year anniversary as the oldest private bank in Zurich
1951
Richard M. Bidermann becomes the first representative of the family currently running the Bank
1934
Founding of the Swiss Private Bankers Association – Max Ernst Bodmer is co-author of the statutes and first president of the association
1932
Rahn+Bodmer private bank moves into its office at Talstrasse 15 in Zurich
1929
Stock market crash in New York; the crash causes the Great Depression in the US and the subsequent worldwide financial crisis
1923
Rahn+Bodmer private bank obtains admission to trade on the stock exchange
1917
Max Ernst Bodmer becomes the first representative of the family currently running the Bank; the name of the Bank is changed to Rahn+Bodmer
1912
Zurich enacts the Stock Exchange Act (Börsengesetz) and Escher & Rahn becomes a member of the Swiss Bankers Association
1893
The name of the Bank is changed to Escher & Rahn
1882
Louis Rahn becomes the first representative of the family currently running the Bank
1848
First Federal Constitution of the Swiss Confederation
1847
Grand opening of the first railway line in Switzerland from Zurich to Baden
1833
Founding of the University of Zurich
1817
The Bank begins operating under the new name Caspar Schulthess Erben
1799
Zurich is a battlefield: French and Russian troops fight in the middle of the city
1798
The French march into Switzerland nine years after the French Revolution; the guilds lose their political rights in Zurich after 462 years of dominance
1780
Founding of the (Neue) Zürcher Zeitung by Salomon Gessner at the Orell, Gessner, Füssli & Co. publishing house
1768
Bond signed by Caspar and Hans Conrad Schulthess (the oldest extant document at our Bank)
1750
Founding of silk-trading business by Caspar and Hans Conrad Schulthess (image)