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Pascal Najadi was born on 20 August, 1967 in Lucerne, Switzerland, is an Investment banker (born 1967). Discover Pascal Najadi's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 56 years old?
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Investment banker · investor · philanthropist · producer · writer |
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20 August 1967 |
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20 August |
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Lucerne, Switzerland |
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He is a member of famous Banker with the age 56 years old group.
Pascal Najadi Height, Weight & Measurements
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Pascal Najadi Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Pascal Najadi worth at the age of 56 years old? Pascal Najadi’s income source is mostly from being a successful Banker. He is from Switzerland. We have estimated Pascal Najadi's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Pascal Najadi (born August 20, 1967) is a retired Swiss investment banker, film maker, author, and the son of Hussain Najadi.
He currently works as a peace and bitcoin activist.
Najadi was born in Lucerne, Switzerland, on August 20, 1967, to Bahraini financier Hussain Najadi and Swiss Heidi Anderhub-Minger, a direct descendant of former Swiss Federal Counsel and Swiss President Rudolf Minger.
He finished his early education at the Military Service and School in Switzerland, then pursued economics at Institut auf dem Rosenberg, St. Gallen, Switzerland.
In 1989, Najadi began working as a public relations assistant for Klaus J. Stöhlker at Klaus J. Stöhlker AG in Zollikon, Switzerland.
Later that year, he was hired as an account executive for sales of open-end mutual funds to Swiss banks by Orbitex Finanz AG in Zurich, Switzerland.
From 1993 until 2003, Najadi served as a management board member at Dresdner Bank, London and was in charge of capital markets business covering Central Europe, Central Asia, the Russian Federation, Africa and the Middle East.
He is best known for producing movies like Grounding - The Last Days of Swissair (in 2006).
After his father Hussain Najadi was assassinated in Kuala Lumpur in 2013, he claimed that the Malaysian government and president covered his father's murderers.
In 2023, Najadi filed a civil case against Pfizer in New York, alleging harm from the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine.
On October 27, 2023, he was appointed Ambassador-at-large and his new role as the official Strategic Advisor to the President of the so-called State of Savoie, which has no formal legal existence.
(See also "World Event (27 October 2023)" below)
Najadi accuses Alain Berset of having said the falsehood because, contrary to official findings from his own Federal Office of Public Health, Berset was accused of abusing his office under Article 312 of the Swiss Criminal Code.
In 2023, he affirmed during a meeting in support of Chloé Frammery that justice had dismissed a complaint filed against Alain Berset, whom he held responsible for an illness that he contracted following his vaccination against COVID-19.
Najadi's alleged actions and numerous statements on X/Twitter have stirred up some doubts regarding their veracity?
In March 2023, an article called "Das Najadi-Phänomen" ("The Najadi phenomenon") related a tentative online-interview of Najadi.
The journalists mainly questioned Najadi's law-case against Swiss president Alain Berset and Najadi's allegations on being under 24/7 protection with bodyguards sent by the US government.
On the same day, Najadi's reaction was published on the website.
In her blog-article "Herr Najadi, ich habe Fragen" ("Mr. Najadi, I have questions") from May 2023, German lawyer Viviane Fischer raised a lot of questions about Najadi's law-case against Alain Berset and about the alleged case against Pfizer in New-York.
The fact that Najadi had tried to raise USD 500'000 with a crowdfunding action to pay for lawyer costs also raised questions.
In June 2023, another blog-article was published on Fischer's website, questioning the veracity of Najadi's allegations regarding his sailing-trip on a luxury yacht, his actual health status, and the termination of his collaboration with Ana McCarthy on their alleged common law-case against Pfizer in New-York.
As he had pre-announced, Najadi made a statement on Oct. 27th, 2023.
His audience had expected a major happening, but the actual event was the self-declared "Independence of the State of Savoie" from France, that Najadi announced on his Telegram channel.
Claimed by an obscure "Conseil gouvernemental de l'Etat de Savoie", the claim has no legal legitimacy, and the Savoie remains a department of France.
Najadi's new title of "Ambassador-at-large & Strategic Advisor to the President" is therefore purely honorific.
Pascal Najadi keeps claiming that his father Hussain Najadi had been a co-founder of the World Economic Forum, together with Klaus Schwab.
However, Hussain's own autobiography "The Sea and the Hills" states that he had been "invited [by Schwab] to attend the Davos Economic Symposium".
Hussain himself never claimed to be a co-founder of the WEF.
He also produced Rebel News (2015), and National Citizens Inquiry (NCI) (2023).
He sued Swiss president Alain Berset for allegedly abusing his office and making false statements on Swiss television regarding COVID-19.