All articles by Anika Sidhika

Anika Sidhika

Anika is a finance reporter with a degree in journalism, bringing a rich blend of experience in writing, social media, and broadcasting, thanks to her creative background. Her versatile writing style allows her to craft content that both informs and engages readers.

Evelyn Partners hires a seasoned information security leader

Mark Hendry has been named a partner at Evelyn Partners, the integrated wealth management and professional services business.

Sustainable investing with Hamilton Reserve Bank

One of the issues that private banks face today is the requirement for customisation when incorporating sustainability into their business strategies.

UBS revokes its CHF9bn Loss Protection Agreement

UBS announced its intention to end the CHF9bn ($10.2bn) Loss Protection Agreement (LPA) with the Swiss government.

ASK Private Wealth introduces private credit fund

Independent wealth advice and family office division of the ASK Group, ASK Private Wealth, has launched its private credit fund, which aims to raise up to Rs. 1,000 crores, inclusive of a greenshoe option.

Julius Baer expands its client consultancy team and services

Several relationship managers joined Julius Baer on August 1 2023, to build an extra team for high-net-worth people in the existing Aargau and Solothurn submarkets.

JPMorgan Chase creates fresh footprints in India

JPMorgan Chase announced the launch of two brand-new facilities in Mumbai and Bengaluru, expanding its footprint in India and reinventing the working environment for staff members.

The future of art investing with Bank of America

The idea of investing in an art form has gained popularity in 2023, but who is investing and for what reason?

DWS asset management welcomes chief financial officer

Markus Kobler has been named DWS Group’s chief financial officer and a member of the executive board, beginning November 1 at the latest.

JPMorgan reduces the size of its Geneva team

JPMorgan Chase & Co. is partly backtracking a goal to serve the world’s super-rich by reducing plans to establish a team in Geneva that services the investment firms of wealthy families.

Progeny confirms the purchase of Fiscal Engineers

Fiscal Engineers, a wealth manager with offices in Nottingham, has been bought by multidisciplinary professional services company Progeny.