Industry legend Bill Vasilieff dies aged 68
The founder of Novia Financial passed on 19 November suddenly and peacefully
The founder of Novia Financial passed on 19 November suddenly and peacefully
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He previously worked at Credit Suisse AM, DWS Investments and HSBC Asset Management
Nearly 80 life companies have disappeared since the late 1980s
Novia Global has partnered with a UK advice firm to launch a trustee investment governance service aimed at trust companies seeking professional advice on their investment policy statement and when reviewing arrangements with discretionary managers.
The future of international life companies is “pretty well finished”, the chief executive of Novia Global told International Adviser’s Fund Links Forum on Thursday.
The Financial Conduct Authority’s (FCA) inquiry into online platforms risks focusing on the wrong issues and could fail to yield a good result for clients, according to industry expert and Novia chief executive Bill Vasilieff.
Efforts in the UAE to postpone regulatory change are just putting off the inevitable and opening the door further for platforms to disrupt international markets, according to Novia Global chief executive, Bill Vasilieff.
With UK-style retail distribution review (RDR) regulation sweeping across international investment markets, and the trend towards better customer outcomes only set to intensify, advisers need to fully embrace this change and embrace it early, says Bill Vasilieff, chief executive of Novia Global.
International intermediaries’ platform Novia Global has expanded its offering with the launch of its Global Retirement Account (GRA).