Top Wealth Management Experts Gather in Riyadh on May 2nd for The Global Asset Allocation Conference Held By The Family Office

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The Family Office, a leading wealth management company in the GCC, is hosting its Global Asset Allocation Conference tomorrow May 2, 2023, at The Ritz Carlton Hotel, Riyadh.

 

This exclusive invitation-only conference will bring together leading wealth management and investment experts from around the world to share their knowledge and expertise in the industry. His Royal Highness Prince Turki Al Faisal Bin Abdulaziz Al Saud shall deliver the keynote speech. Other prominent speakers will include:

 

- Mohamed A. El-Erian, Chief Economic Advisor at Allianz; Abdulrahman Al-Rashed, Chairman of Al Arabiya’s Editorial Board; Amer Bisat, Managing Director and Head of Emerging Markets Fixed Income at BlackRock; Edward Siskind, Founder and Chief Executive Officer at Cale Street Partners LLP; Jonathan Berger, Chief Executive Officer & Chief Investment Officer at AS Birch Grove; and Christopher Boehringer, Managing Director and Head of Europe at Oaktree’s Global Opportunities Strategy; who will discuss asset allocation.
 

- Martin Mocker, Professor of Information Systems at ESB Business School in Reutlingen University, and Abdullah Obaikan, Chief Executive Officer at Obeikan Investment Group, who will discuss digital transformation.
 

- Salma AlRashid, Head of Delegation at Women 20 – G20; Noor AlFadhel, Executive Manager and Co-Owner of Mantech Co. Ltd.; and Noelle S. Al Jaweini, Chief of Cash Markets at Saudi Exchange; who will discuss women in wealth.

 

Previously, The Family Office has held the Global Asset Allocation conference in Bahrain, Dubai and New York. As the firm steps into its 20th anniversary, this conference will be held in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, the future capital of finance.

 

You can learn more about the conference and view the full agenda here.

 

The Family Office aims to preserve and grow the wealth of individuals and their families in the GCC to secure their financial future. By crafting tailor-made financial plans, the firm assists clients in protecting and building their wealth through diversified high-quality investments, ranging from private equity to real estate, technology and healthcare. The bespoke services include wealth management, asset management, building diversified portfolios, and retirement planning.

 

About The Family Office

 

The Family Office in Bahrain, Dubai and its Riyadh-based wealth manager, The Family Office International Investment Company, are regulated by the Central Bank of Bahrain, The Dubai Financial Services Authority and the Capital Market Authority of Saudi Arabia, serving hundreds of families, individuals and investors. The firm helps clients achieve their wealth goals through custom-made investment strategies that cater to their unique needs.

 

Disclaimer

 

The Family Office Co. BSC (c) is a Category 1 Investment Firm regulated by the Central Bank of Bahrain C.R. No. 53871 dated 21/6/2004. Paid Up Capital: US$10,000,000. The Family Office Co. BSC (c) only offers products and services to ‘accredited investors’ as defined by the Central Bank of Bahrain.

 

The Family Office International Investment is a joint stock closed company owned by one person. Paid-up capital SR20 million. CR No. 7007701696.  Licensed by the Capital Market Authority (no. 17-182-30) to carry out arranging, advisory and managing investments and operating funds, with respect to securities.

 

The Family Office Company B.S.C. (c), DIFC Branch is a recognized company in the Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC) under registration number 6567 and regulated by the Dubai Financial Services Authority (DFSA). The Family Office Company B.S.C. (c), DIFC Branch is not permitted to deal with Retail Clients (as defined in DFSA’s Conduct of Business Module).

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