1. Wealth
November 23, 2009

STel: City workers flock to Swiss relocation seminar

By Spear's

With rooms at up to £8,000 a night, which includes the use of a private butler, the Lanesborough hotel in London is used to high rollers coming through its entrance on Hyde Park Corner. So it will be business as usual when over 100 of London’s top hedge fund managers and bankers troop through its swing doors this Wednesday evening.

With rooms at up to £8,000 a night, which includes the use of a private butler, the Lanesborough hotel in London is used to high rollers coming through its entrance on Hyde Park Corner. So it will be business as usual when over 100 of London’s top hedge fund managers and bankers troop through its swing doors this Wednesday evening.

Savills, the high-end estate agent, is holding a Swiss relocation seminar where some of the City’s brightest, best, and richest will be briefed on the advantages of leaving Mayfair and the City behind for Geneva and the Swiss Alps.

The seminar is the second this year. “We had an event in June which was oversubscribed,” says Jeremy Rollason, managing director of Savills Alpine Homes. “This time we have doubled the capacity to 100 and we’re oversubscribed again.”

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