Farringdon Asset Management secures Dubai licence

Following the opening of a wealth business in Singapore

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The Dubai Financial Services Authority (DFSA) has granted a category 3C fund management licence to Farringdon Asset Management, International Adviser can reveal.

Farringdon’s branch office will be based in the Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC) and is headed up by Stuart Yeomans, who was formerly chief executive of Farringdon Group in Malaysia.

The news comes just two weeks after the asset management firm announced it had passed the $1bn (£761m, €887m) AUM mark and launched a wealth management firm in Singapore.

Seeking the right candidates

Having spoken with relationship managers on the ground, Yeomans said: “The common consensus was that the DIFC was the place to set up for quality and regulation.

“Our aim is to build a small but effective team within Dubai and focus on quality rather than quantity. We have managed to build a solid foundation in the south-east Asia region and the Middle East is next.”

Moving forward, he will speak to private bankers and financial consultants throughout the region and “look to bring the right candidates into our growing company”.

“One major factor that sets us apart is that we will be one of the only players in town offering full partnership within the firm for the right people. I feel that when a business revolves around one person at the top there is too much focus on building their wealth, as opposed to the end client.

“Our model is focused on the right reliable close-knit team that performs for their colleagues and clients,” added Yeomans, who was named in International Adviser‘s IA 100.

Taking a stringent approach

Farringdon Group is looking to replicate the success it has experienced in Singapore and south-east Asia, said Martin Young, chief executive of Farringdon Asset Management.

“The DIFC and Dubai are increasingly seen as one of the world’s major financial hubs and we believe, given our expertise in the high net worth and ultra-high net worth space, we can offer a unique service level to clients in the Gulf Cooperation Council and Middle East and North Africa region.

“The regulatory regime offered by DFSA is second-to-none in its stringent approach and we believe that both clients and staff will increasingly look to have their assets managed by DFSA-regulated firms.

“These needs will grow exponentially as insurance brokers and consultants are gradually removed from their ability to advise on and manage assets under the increased burden of regulations,” Young added.

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