Stonehage opens new business in Geneva

Author: Caroline Allen
International Investment | 09 Feb 2010 | 14:27

Categories: Specialist

The Stonehage Group, which advises high net worth families, has launched Stonehage Investment Partners Geneva to complement its existing Stonehage Investment Partners (SIP) business in London.

 

Craig Anderson, who joins as Director, will head up this new initiative. Previously he spent more than 16 years at JP Morgan, and most recently was Vice-President responsible for the management and servicing of private client investment portfolios in the Middle East, Africa and India.

Steven Kettle, SIP Executive Director, said the opening of the Geneva office marked the next stage of SIP's development. "We believe Geneva in particular looks set to attract more high net worth individuals looking for the highest quality investment expertise and investment advice. The move also supports Stonehage's ongoing expansion of our Swiss operations with existing offices in Zurich, Geneva and Neuchatel."

The Stonehage Group provides international families with family office, wealth management and fiduciary services. Stonehage is independent and is owned by its management and staff with 10 offices around the world.

 

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