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Dunhill Leaves Fulcra International to Establish New Firm

Michael Dunhill former Senior Advisor at Fulcra International has left to set up Dunhill Financial, SPRL with his son Brian in Brussels, Belgium.

2012-01-25
BRUSSELS, BELGIUM, January 25, 2012 (Press-News.org) Michael Dunhill, FIA former Senior Advisor at Fulcra International has recently left to set up Dunhill Financial, SPRL in Brussels, Belgium. For the last twelve years, Michael has specialised in pension planning and investment for individuals. In his prior career he founded and ran Michael Dunhill International Consulting Actuaries with three continental offices that subsequently merged into Buck Consultants.

The new firm will primarily cater to people with two or more country careers in the areas of retirement planning and wealth management. Personalised solutions will be tailored to the client's financial, budgetary, and estate planning needs. This will include advice on social security, QROPS and other pension transfers, offshore and onshore investment, and capital accumulation plans.

Michael Dunhill is joined in this venture by his son Brian, who was formally an Authorized Officer at UBS amongst other firms in the United States. His specialty is dealing with clients that have concentrated equity positions.

Dunhill Financial, SPRL are international financial planners offering fee-based planning and wealth management solutions to primarily (but not exclusively) English-speaking expatriates residing in Belgium. For further information, please contact us at +32(0)2 639 3923.


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[Press-News.org] Dunhill Leaves Fulcra International to Establish New Firm
Michael Dunhill former Senior Advisor at Fulcra International has left to set up Dunhill Financial, SPRL with his son Brian in Brussels, Belgium.