quilter and cheviot confirm merger deal
Wealth management firm Quilter has confirmed plans to acquire discretionary investment firm Cheviot Asset Management.
Wealth management firm Quilter has confirmed plans to acquire discretionary investment firm Cheviot Asset Management.
Kong Kong’s Securities and Futures Commission has begun legal proceedings against former and current directors of First China Financial Network Holdings and is seeking to have the directors disqualified.
A new service for fund houses in Europe which aims to help managers distribute their products in the face of increasing regulatory challenges, has been launched.
Global accountancy network UHY, which last month appointed a new chairman, has expanded its presence in both the Americas and Asia with two new members.
Swiss private banking group Julius Baer and Milan-based Kairos Investment Management have entered into an agreement to jointly create an onshore wealth management company in Italy.
London-based David Treitel, managing director of American Tax Returns Ltd, has been advising American expatriates on their tax affairs for more than 25 years.
Barclays bank, which is already facing a series of allegations, is reportedly under investigation by the US Department of Justice over claims it made improper payments to win a licence in Saudi Arabia.
The UK’s Financial Services Authority has warned fund group chief executives about their processes for safeguarding against potential conflicts of interest between their companies and clients.
HSBC bank is at the centre of allegations that it allowed drug dealers and other notorious UK criminals to set up offshore accounts via its Jersey-based business.
Singapore’s Henley Group Pte has brought forward, and modified, a revamping of its business model, in response to the city-state’s FAIR review of its financial services industry.
The Jersey Financial Services Commission has published the results of its consultation on a review of the island’s financial advisory industry, ahead of the 2014 start date for implementing the recommended changes.
A growing number of expatriates are choosing to live in the southern Malaysia state of Johor, attracted by the relatively lower cost of living as compared with Singapore, and the prospect of sending their children to the newly-opened foreign campus of one of Britain’s most sought-after private schools.