The opening of the firm’s eleventh office worldwide and the sixth Globaleye branch to open in the Asian region, will also serve neighbouring countries in the Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN).
Globaleye’s Vietnam vice-president, Andrew Menzies, said the launch of the new office “solidifies [the company’s] efforts to provide wealth management, along with bespoke investment solutions to the expat community, not just in Vietnam, but also in the bordering countries, such as Cambodia, Laos and Myanmar”.
“This region has been starved of a global player in the market and we know this recent expansion will be well received not only by clients but the wider IFA community too.”
He added: “This further cements our presence in Asia and increases our footprint significantly, which will open up more opportunities since we have the right skills sets and support on board at a local and group level.”
In November last year the firm joined forces with Moscow-based Fortu Family to offer Russian clients support for their offshore investments.
The financial planning firm has 10,000 clients spread between the Middle East, Asia and Europe.
Its primary focus is on providing unbiased financial and insurance solutions with an onus on innovation, service and professional integrity.