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Art & Philanthropy

Art & Philanthropy

Fostering the arts and supporting direct impact initiatives

Swiss Credit Bank Group primarily supports the arts and also engages in various initiatives that have a tangible impact in the field. This approach stems from a deep interest and abiding curiosity in activities that convey values aligned with our own, coupled with a commitment to recognize our responsibilities as a growing company.

  • Partnerships
  • Philanthropy
  • Artwork Credits
  • Partnerships
  • Philanthropy
  • Artwork Credits

Examples of our Partnerships

One of the ways in which Swiss Credit Bank expresses its enthusiasm for the arts is by collaborating with leading figures in both the local and international art scene, while also supporting the production of major cultural events. Our commitment to fostering creativity, cultural innovation and the development of the Swiss art scene is deeply rooted in partnerships with key institutions. Another important commitment of the Group is to sports that promote discipline, respect and self-confidence among young athletes worldwide. A few examples of our partnerships are highlighted below.
The Musée d’Art et d’Histoire (MAH) is one of the largest museums in Switzerland, housing over 650,000 objects. Its diverse collections include applied arts, fine arts and archaeology. Each year, MAH also hosts several temporary exhibitions featuring a wide range of artists.

For more than fifteen years, the Group has supported MAH by participating in major exhibitions, such as The Enchantment of the Landscape in the Time of Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Gustave Courbet  The Swiss Years and Ferdinand Hodler  Parallelism. More recently, our partnership with MAH has led to the XL series of exhibitions, where renowned artists or art historians are given the opportunity to reinterpret the museums works in innovative ways.

Biennial Images Vevey

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The Swiss Credit Bank Group has been an official partner of the Biennial since 2018. Images Vevey is Switzerland’s first major visual arts biennial and an international reference in contemporary photography. Every two years, it brings together over 50 artists from some 20 countries, presenting unique large-scale photographic installations in the streets of Vevey. The biennial also showcases the winning project of the Grand Prix Images Vevey, an international photography competition.

The theme for 2024, (dis)connected, focuses on the contemporary conundrum of when inevitable nostalgia meets curiosity about an unpredictable future.

International Judo Federation

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The Swiss Credit Bank Group has become a Global Partner of the The International Judo Federation (IJF) in 2025. Founded in 1951, the IJF is the world governing body for the Olympic and Paralympic sport of judo. With more than 200 national member federations, five continental unions and an annual World Judo Tour of world-class events, judo is one of the world’s most widely practiced sports.
More than a martial art, judo is also an educational tool. The IJF runs life-changing programs on the five continents, including, Judo for Children, Judo in Schools, Judo for Peace, Judo for All, based on gender equity and non-discriminatory principles and on a strong moral code.

Examples of beneficiary organizations

Our approach to philanthropy is to fund initiatives directly on the ground. This ensures that our donations have the greatest impact by providing support straight to those in need. Our commitments span a wide range of initiatives, including supporting reconstruction efforts in conflict zones, developing clean water sources in underserved regions, and funding sports activities for children with disabilities.

Always be Human

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Born out of a heartfelt initiative and a shared vision of its founders, Always Be Human (ABH) aims to help families who have suffered the tragic consequences of war and/or natural disasters. The organization is committed to providing long-term support.
ABH ensures that 100% of donations go directly and exclusively to the projects it supports. Always Be Human is a regulated charitable organization supervised by the Swiss Authorities. It is run entirely on a voluntary basis, with all its operating costs covered by its founders.

What Water

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Access to safe drinking water is essential for preventing waterborne diseases and sustaining life and development. What Water's primary mission is to provide access to clean water for vulnerable populations in Africa by connecting artists and engaged citizens from around the world.
Its funding model is unique in that it leverages partnerships and sponsorships to organize exhibitions and private art sales, with 50% of the proceeds directly allocated to creating water solutions, providing on-the-ground assistance, and raising awareness.

PluSport

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People with disabilities are an integral part of our society. Sports activities promote equality and play a vital role in building a more inclusive society. PluSport is the umbrella organization for sports activities and services for people with disabilities in Switzerland.
With the goal of promoting integration and acceptance, PluSport offers programs for all types of recreational and competitive sports, for all ages and all types of disabilities. In particular, Swiss Credit Bank funds the sports program for several children with disabilities each year.

Artwork Credits

In addition to supporting the arts through partnerships with various artistic initiatives, Swiss Credit Bank Group is growing its own collection of contemporary and historical art, that perfectly reflects the culture of a bank that is both a traditional private bank and a digital innovator. Throughout the site, images of works from the collection or borrowed through our support of the MAH allow visitors to experience the full range of artistic possibilities.

LA JUNGFRAU VUE DE MÜRREN

Ferdinand Hodler

1914. Oil on canvas, 62.8 x 86 cm

© Musée d’Art et d’Histoire  City of Geneva

Photo: Yves Siza

LE LÉMAN VU DE CHEXBRES

Ferdinand Hodler

ca. 1904. Oil on canvas, 80 x 100 cm

© Musée dArt et dHistoire  City of Geneva

Photo: Yves Siza

LE LAC DE THOUNE ET LE MASSIF DU STOCKHORN

Ferdinand Hodler

1913. Oil on canvas, 67.2 x 89 cm

© Musée d’Art et d’Histoire  City of Geneva

Photo: Bettina Jacot-Descombes

LE LAC DE THOUNE, LE BLÜEMLISALP ET NIESEN

Ferdinand Hodler

ca. 1882. Oil on canvas, 38 x 55 cm

Photo: Pascal Bitz

LE LÉMAN ET LE MONT-BLANC, AVEC CYGNES

Ferdinand Hodler

1918. Oil on canvas, 77 x 152.2 cm

© Musée dArt et dHistoire  City of Geneva

Photo: Yves Siza

LE LAC DE THOUNE AUX REFLETS SYMÉTRIQUES

Ferdinand Hodler

1905. Oil on canvas, 80.2 x 100 cm

© Musée dArt et dHistoire  City of Geneva

Photo: Bettina Jacot-Descombes

Abstract composition

Félix Aublet

1961. Oil on canvas

Photo: Pascal Bitz

LE QUAI DES PÂQUIS À GENÈVE

Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot

ca. 1842. Oil on canvas 34 x 46 cm

© Musée dArt et dHistoire  City of Geneva

Legacy of Mr and Mrs Frédéric Mayor in 1919

Photo: Yves Siza

CHILLON, VU DE LOIN

Gustave Courbet

1875. Oil on canvas, 65.5 x 98.5 cm

© Musée d’Art et d’Histoire – City of Geneva

Photo : Bettina Jacot-Descombes

LA JUNGFRAU DANS LE BROUILLARD

Ferdinand Hodler

1908. Oil on Canvas 92 x 67.7 cm

© Musée d’Art et d’Histoire – City of Geneva

Photo: Nathalie Sabato

LE LÉMAN ET LE MONT-BLANC, À L'AUBE (OCTOBRE)

Ferdinand Hodler

1917. Oil on Canvas, 61.2 x 128 cm

© Musée d’Art et d’Histoire – City of Geneva

Photo: Bettina Jacot-Descombes

L'EIGER, LE MÖNCH ET LA JUNGFRAU

Ferdinand Hodler

ca. 1908. Oil on canvas, 32.5 x 42 cm

© Musée d’Art et d’Histoire – City of Geneva

Photo: Bettina Jacot-Descombes

Pandemonium

Jean Tinguely

1981. Oil, gouache, watercolor and felt pen on board.

Photo: Pascal Bitz

Cone Overlaps With Noise

Zachary Lieberman

2023

Hexagon Light Study

Zachary Lieberman

2023

Face Lift

Larry Otoo

2010. Acrylic on canvas. 118 x 146 cm

Photo: Pascal Bitz

Ascending

Zachary Lieberman

2023

Colors Moving

Zachary Lieberman

2023

Searchlight Studies

Zachary Lieberman

2023

Circle Research

Zachary Lieberman

2023

Woman and Child With Roses

Olivia Mae Pendergast

2010. Oil on canvas. 91 x 91 cm

Photo: Pascal Bitz

Pair – Impair - Hommage a Duerer

Vera Molnar

2008-2014. Plotter drawing. 29.5 x 29.5 cm

Photo: Pascal Bitz

Tree #12

Myoung Ho Lee

2008. Ink on paper. 62.5 x 50 cm

Wucai “peony” Jar Ang Cover

Qing Dynasty, Kangxi Period (1661 – 1722)

Painted porcelain. 22 x 22 x 28 cm

Solstice X

Arébénor Basséne

2022. Acrylic, natural pigments, ink, graphite on canvas.

Photo: Pascal Bitz

‘epipelagic memory’

Series: Beneath the Neural Waves

Entangled Others

2021

Gentle impressions

Sofia Crespo

2022