- Loud, Quiet, or Contextual? What European and African Consumer Behaviour Reveals About Status, History and Power
- Property Investment in Uncertain Times: How to Maximise Returns in a Shifting Economy - Eva August, CEO, Century 21
- Railway infrastructure is one of the solutions to Africa’s Trade Expansion - Caroline Trefault, MSC’s Intermodal Africa Manager
- The Precision Transition: Designing Africa’s power systems for reality, not abstraction
- Three weeks of conflict have tested the logic behind a rand-only portfolio - Harry Scherzer, CEO of Future Forex
Private Wealth Africa 8 July 2015 | Venue TBC, Central London
Private Wealth Africa
8 July 2015 | Venue TBC, Central London
Do you advise African HNWIs or would you like to?
This event will ensure you are equipped to give the best advice & attract business from the growing market.
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SAVE 10%. Quote VIP code: FKW52955CMAL to claim.
A new wave of African millionaires is emerging. According to the 2015 Wealth Report, the number of UHNWIs in Africa will increase by an astounding 59% over the next 10 years, stronger than the 34% projected global growth.
This phenomenal growth and the increase in African UHWIs opens up a new spectrum of opportunities for private client advisors.
However doing business in Africa, and advising African HNWIS, requires an intrinsic understanding of the cultural, political, regulatory and legal landscape.
Attend this event to ensure you are equipped to deal with the opportunities and challenges advising African clients can bring.
Programme Highlights
- Practicalities of doing business in Africa
- What to expect & compliance issues
- Cultural issues
- Jurisdictional & political developments
- Trust structures that interest African clients
- US issues: citizenship & tax issues
- Investment
- London property & investment opportunities
- Private equity
Please visit the event website to download the agenda, full speaker line-up and to register your place online: http://www.iiribcfinance.com/FKW52955CMAL
Alternatively, email: kmregistration@informa.com or call: +44 (0) 20 7017 7790.
