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TBG AG

Companies based in ZürichSwiss companies established in 2014Thyssen familyVenture capital firms

TBG AG, named for the Thyssen-Bornemisza Group (), is a private investment firm based in Zurich, Switzerland. The company is the investment arm of the Thyssen-Bornemisza family TBG's CEO is Christoph von Grolman.Associated entities include TBG Holdings (Bermuda), Favorita Investment (Malta), Conscientia Investment (Malta), TBG Limited, and Urvanos Investments Limited.

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TBG AG
Claridenstrasse, Zurich Enge

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