16Jul2026

What Does a Wealth Manager Really Do? Explained to a Wine Expert

Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in the vapa Swiss independent wealth management blog are solely my own and do not reflect those of any institutions or organisations with which I am affiliated. These posts are intended to share personal insights and should not be interpreted as official statements.

Illustration titled Wealth Management Explained Like Wine, with grapes, a sommelier, wine barrels labelled Zurich, Geneva and Basel, and clients

When I explain wealth management to a wine expert, I start with grapes.

A grape is a grape. Full stop. Just like money is money. And yet, every wine expert knows this: there is no such thing as just one grape.

There are varieties. Regions. Houses. And, above all, very different ways of working with the same raw material.

Likewise, the same principle applies to traditional private banks.

  • Geneva banks often focus on international clients, with a strong focus on structuring and long-standing traditions.
  • Zurich banks tend to be market-driven, efficient and product-oriented.
  • Basel banks are frequently close to entrepreneurs, industrial families and long-term planning.

Of course, none of this is better or worse. It is simply different.

The difference is not taste, like in wine. Instead, the difference is service.

In practice, it shows in the offering, the platform, access to specialists and how a portfolio is managed day to day.

If you choose one private bank, you also choose one style. One philosophy. One house.

Where the independent manager fits in

This is where the independent wealth manager comes in. An independent wealth manager is not another bank. Instead, they work across banks.

Rather than committing to one institution, the client chooses independent oversight. The banks become partners, not owners of the relationship.

As a result, this allows clients to combine strengths. Depending on needs. On complexity. On life stage.

For example, think of a sommelier. Not tied to one winery, but offering a carefully curated wine list.

Still, the grape stays the same. Access to multiple cellars creates choice, flexibility and independence.

So the real question is simple: Why limit yourself to one house?

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