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Boutique wealth manager opens Asian wealth-advisory practice

By Fiona Nicolson, 18 Oct 23

Comprising of a team of multilingual financial advisers

Comprising of a team of multilingual financial advisers

Boutique wealth-management firm Bordeaux Wealth Advisors has launched an Asian wealth-advisory practice.

The new practice will have a team of multilingual financial advisers dedicated to advising Asian families and individuals and will be led by Maggie Liu, who joined the company in August.

It will serve Asian-American investors looking for holistic wealth-advisory services, including investment, tax and estate planning.

The firm, which has offices in Silicon Valley and Seattle, provides its services to ultra-high-net-worth clients across the US.

See also: UBS unveils division to serve multicultural investors in US

Liu said: “Asian Americans represent a truly multifaceted community, with unique goals for their wealth.

“Our financial advisers understand Asian-American perspectives about wealth and can provide a personalised experience that meets their needs.”

Chief executive Tom Myers, added: “The Asian-American community, including Pacific Islanders, is one of the fastest-growing in the US.

“I’m pleased that we can provide customized advisory for these investors. We look forward to serving more families in this community.”

Tags: Estate Planning

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