Venture capitalist Jon Moulton and Fitness
First founder Michael Balfour are among a number of high-profile
London financiers backing a new wealth boutique.
Signia Wealth already has £1bn ($1.54bn) in
funds under supervision. It has been set up by ex-Coutts banker
Nathalie Dauriac-Stoebe and six private banking colleagues from the
RBS-owned company.
It aims to target ultra high net worth (UHNW)
individuals, families, companies and trustees.
Dauriac-Stoebe was one of four founding
members of the Coutts private office in 2008, focusing on UHNW
clients.
Signia co-founder and former Coutts investment
director Gautam Batra will be the acting chief investment officer,
while Martin Wilson, another ex-Coutts private banker, has been
appointed as a director and acting head of wealth structuring.
Signia is understood to be bringing
institutional techniques to running money, offering both advisory
and discretionary services. The multi-family office will be running
portfolios on absolute return basis and will also be offering
structuring and lending services.
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