We’re delighted to welcome a select number of high-net worth individuals (HNWIs), family office principals and advisers to our roundtable event in Singapore, hosted in partnership with Bordier & Cie (Singapore) and Michelmores London.
The roundtable discussion, led by our Director – South East Asia, Yiow Chong Tan, will explore future trends for HNWIs and family offices, from artificial intelligence and digital assets to the impact of environmental, social and governance (ESG) principles on Singapore’s investment landscape.
For more information, please contact our events team.
Bordier & Cie (Bordier) is a boutique private bank with over 175 years of expertise in providing bespoke financial services to generations of families around the world. Established in Geneva, Switzerland in 1844, Bordier continues to be privately-owned and is presently managed by the descendants of its founder. The managing partners bear unlimited personal liability for all commitments entered into by the bank. As of today, Bordier is the largest Swiss partnership bank.
Serving as its Asian headquarters, the Singapore office provides private banking, asset management and family office services to high net worth individuals residing across 48 countries. The bank also works with financial institutions and independent asset managers by providing banking and investment management capabilities. Its Tier 1 ratio and the absence of debt attest to its stellar track record as a global private bank.
Michelmores is a leading UK law firm with a national and international client base.
They advise on a broad range of issues facing our UK-based clients with international connections, or those who are abroad and are planning to relocate to or invest in the UK.
At Michelmores, they believe that being one of the best International Private Wealth law firms around demands an equal strength and focus on both the personal and business needs of their clients. As a truly international practice, they have experience of cross-border issues in a large number of jurisdictions, spanning all continents.