'This is more than a richly detailed story about the hubris corruption and incompetence that
doomed Credit Suisse it's a stark warning to all of us about what happens when we let bankers
do what they like' - Oliver Bullough bestselling author of Butler to the World --- For
centuries Swiss banks have served the globe's wealthiest individuals employing a strict
culture of anonymity and gaining massive wealth in the process. But when Credit Suisse
collapsed the veil of secrecy came down and the world was suddenly privy to the corruption
scandal and empty hubris that keep our biggest banks alive. It was a 166-year-old bastion of
Swiss banking amongst the most important and influential financial institutions in the world -
but a veneer of high-class service disguised a darker dirtier reality. From its sterile Zurich
headquarters the bank catered to a clientele that included dictators drug dealers and former
Nazi officers and helped fleece its own clients out of billions of dollars. This continued for
decades even as Credit Suisse continued to expand acquiring smaller banks and granting its
own executives lucrative bonus contracts. Meltdown is the story of how the house of cards
fell apart. Bloomberg investigative journalist and bestselling author of Pyramid of Lies Duncan
Mavin takes readers inside the bank's hushed marble corridors detailing its secretive culture
and the series of increasingly selfish decisions made by a handful of men at the top which
ultimately led to disaster. This is the fascinating history of one of the biggest financial
institutions of our times - and a thrilling exposé of the wider financial services sector -
which promises to give readers a shocking and brutally honest look into a previously-unknown
world of greed lies and unrelenting human ambition. --- " A riveting autopsy of how one of
banking's titans gradually then suddenly crumbled under the weight of its own misdeeds " -
Bradley Hope New York Times bestselling author of Billion Dollar Whale and Blood and Oil
"This financial thriller of a book offers a tantalising glimpse into the rot at the heart of
one of the world's most powerful banks" - Parmy Olson bestselling author of We Are Anonymous
and Supremacy "We're used by now to bankers behaving badly but Duncan Mavin takes it to
another shocking anger-inducing level. Credit Suisse stood for propriety but he shows this to
be a total fabrication" - Chris Blackhurst former editor of The Independent and bestselling
author of Too Big to Jail "A gripping story of power greed and panic and a humbling
reminder of the enormous cost of capitalism going awry" - Josie Cox author of Women Money and
Power