Ogier launches private wealth service

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Ogier is set to launch a private wealth service designed to provide personalised wealth planning services to ultra high net worth individuals and family businesses.

Branded Ogier Private Wealth, the team will provide a range of tailored solutions, including the establishment and ongoing administration of trusts and private trust companies, plus the creation and administration of employer-funded structures. The private wealth arm of the offshore legal and fiduciary services provider will also cover real estate advice as well as the formation and administration of investment funds, particularly in the area of private funds, said the firm. Jonathan White, Ogier group chairman, said: “Through the launch of Ogier Private Wealth we are bringing together a ...

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