Citywealth News
02 Feb 2012
Citywealth Offshore Awards, winners announced
THe winners were announced at a glitzy Brazilian event at the Landmark Hotel London. The Wi... Read more...
08 Aug 2011
Destination Marrakech with the Es Saadi Palace Hotel complete with lilac quilted Dior Institute Spa
Luxe-exotic destinations like Marrakech await us with sunshine galore, pools with bars you can swim up to and private villas with multiple terraces Read more...
08 Aug 2011
A little piece of Monaco on your wrist: a friendship bracelet with a twist with Tresor Paris
Diamonds will always be a girl's best friend but there is certainly room for a new best friend (NBF), and what better than a Tresor Paris Monaco friendship bracelet to sparkle on your wrist Read more...
08 Aug 2011
Facial "soft fill" with Dr Jules Nabet: plumping up your face and returning a youthful fresh face with no bruising and a natural look
Dr Jules Nabet’s Medical Rooms are hidden away in the basement of the Royal Garden Hotel in High Street Kensington. Perfect for ‘covert’ face-fixing Read more...
08 Aug 2011
Technology talk for family offices: the impending “my economy” and personalisation for uhnw clients by Neil Puri ,CEO, SRL Global
Things are definitely changing in technology. Our clients are multi billion family offices and pension funds who are trying to embrace technology Read more...
08 Aug 2011
George Soros sidesteps US regulation by switching to a family office. Is it a major trend? Peter Moore, Head of Regulation & Compliance, The IMS Group
The announcement that George Soros is retiring from managing funds seems in part to be a consequence of the current volume of regulatory change stemming from the 2008 financial crisis Read more...
08 Aug 2011
Trends in Oil and Gas by Chris Faulkner, CEO of Breitling Oil and Gas
This decade will see national oil companies posing greater challenges to the established oil majors Read more...
28 Jun 2011
The new UK Investor Visa rules attract Indian and Pakistani residents from MENA, moving their assets to the UK and Switzerland
The Arab Spring: “We have seen an increased level of enquiries from MENA. They originate primarily from countries where regime change has not (yet) occurred but where residents are increasingly concerned that the domino effect will destabilise their government or economy or they will get caught up in major local conflict, for example Morocco, Syria, Kuwait and Saudi Arabia. Enquiries come not only from nationals of those countries but citizens of other jurisdictions, for example India and Pakistan, who have settled and invested there and now want to leave.” Read more...
17 Jun 2011
A Q&A with Edward Reed, Partner, Macfarlanes on the new UK Investor Visa rules and the Arab spring
We at Citywealth have heard that there is an immigration boom happening with big Arab families trying to get out of various counties like Egypt and Tunisia? Is this the case? “Yes we call it The "Arab Spring" The political instability in the region, coupled with the relaxation of the UK Investor Visa rules from 6 April 2011 have resulted in a rise in the number of individuals and large Arab families seeking our advice about UK immigration rules and broader pre-arrival tax planning.” Read more...
02 May 2011
The Middle East: a USA, European and Arab analysis
Citywealth hears much about the Middle East and sees the tennis ball the press throw up which deb... Read more...






