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More generous opportunities on offer due to the pandemic
More generous opportunities on offer due to the pandemic
For internationally mobile high net worth individuals
It has taken over Strabens Hall’s business in the SAR and works closely with the firm in the UK
To focus on the UK and the firm’s newly opened office in France
Lack of competition in the expat adviser sector has ‘bred complacency’
‘Auto-enrolment schemes create an illusion’ that people are saving enough for retirement
Limited resources mean there is a need for advisers to speak out – but it can be seen as a ‘fruitless exercise’
Alistair Peel previously worked at Salamanca Private Clients, HSBC and Schroders
Offshore focus for Strabens, while Pinebridge hires CEO for Irish business
Pacific Asset Management will lead the wealth manager’s investment advisory service
London and Hong Kong based financial planner firm Strabens Hall has named Adam Benskin as chief executive in a raft of senior management changes aimed at growing its £1bn (€1.14bn, $1.34bn) in assets under influence and profile of its holistic financial planning service.
Putting every piece of advice through its “four eyes approach” ensures quality and healthy debate, David Benskin, director of Strabens Hall Hong Kong, told International Adviser.