In this episode, David Warren – Co-Founder & Chairman of Bridgeford Trust Company – sits down with Moe Soleiman – Private Client Advisor at Henley & Partners – the global leader in residence and citizenship planning for internationally mobile entrepreneurs and families.
Against a backdrop of geopolitical uncertainty, shifting perceptions of the United States, and growing concern about asset protection, Moe explains how residency by investment (RBI) and citizenship by investment (CBI) programs work in practice and why more high-net-worth families are seeking a “Plan B.” The conversation explores options across Europe, New Zealand, the Caribbean, and other key jurisdictions, covering golden visas, contribution versus investment routes, and global talent programs for highly accomplished individuals.
David and Moe also discuss how second residency and citizenship strategies can complement U.S. trust planning, including structures administered in South Dakota, to enhance diversification, global mobility, and optionality for families of wealth. They touch on timing, jurisdiction selection, and coordinated cross-border planning to help families preserve flexibility across generations.
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In this episode, David Warren – Co-Founder & Chairman of Bridgeford Trust Company – sits down with Moe Soleiman – Private Client Advisor at Henley & Partners – the global leader in residence and citizenship planning for internationally mobile entrepreneurs and families.
Against a backdrop of geopolitical uncertainty, shifting perceptions of the United States, and growing concern about asset protection, Moe explains how residency by investment (RBI) and citizenship by investment (CBI) programs work in practice and why more high-net-worth families are seeking a “Plan B.” The conversation explores options across Europe, New Zealand, the Caribbean, and other key jurisdictions, covering golden visas, contribution versus investment routes, and global talent programs for highly accomplished individuals.
David and Moe also discuss how second residency and citizenship strategies can complement U.S. trust planning, including structures administered in South Dakota, to enhance diversification, global mobility, and optionality for families of wealth. They touch on timing, jurisdiction selection, and coordinated cross-border planning to help families preserve flexibility across generations.
Episode 44 – Conflict-Free Wealth Management and Economic Insights with Jonathan Williams
Delivering Direction and Control
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1 year ago
Episode 44 – Conflict-Free Wealth Management and Economic Insights with Jonathan Williams
In this episode, David Warren – Co-Founder and Chairman of Bridgeford Trust Company – sits down with Jonathan Williams – Partner at Summit Trail Advisors. Jon’s team specializes in working with business owners, entrepreneurs, executives, and private foundations to create tailored financial strategies, acting as an outsourced family office. Their personalized approach, combined with a sophisticated investment process, brings portfolios to life through a unique interaction that is the foundation of their boutique investment process.
Their discussion explores the shift toward independent, conflict-free solutions in wealth management nationally, comparing models like Summit Trail and Bridgeford. As privately held firms, both are free from the constraints of institutionalized domestic and international conglomerates, fulfilling their fiduciary duty and creating the opportunity to offer clients a broader range of options, including alternative situses for trust planning, investment opportunities beyond public markets, and access to asset managers outside of captive structures.
As they conclude, Jon shares insights into the current economic climate, discussing the political and geopolitical pressures facing families and the heightened anxiety around wealth protection. He also offers his refreshingly positive perspective on volatility as an asset class, the spread between implied and actual market fears, and why – despite the uncertainty – existing systems provide reasons for optimism.
Delivering Direction and Control
In this episode, David Warren – Co-Founder & Chairman of Bridgeford Trust Company – sits down with Moe Soleiman – Private Client Advisor at Henley & Partners – the global leader in residence and citizenship planning for internationally mobile entrepreneurs and families.
Against a backdrop of geopolitical uncertainty, shifting perceptions of the United States, and growing concern about asset protection, Moe explains how residency by investment (RBI) and citizenship by investment (CBI) programs work in practice and why more high-net-worth families are seeking a “Plan B.” The conversation explores options across Europe, New Zealand, the Caribbean, and other key jurisdictions, covering golden visas, contribution versus investment routes, and global talent programs for highly accomplished individuals.
David and Moe also discuss how second residency and citizenship strategies can complement U.S. trust planning, including structures administered in South Dakota, to enhance diversification, global mobility, and optionality for families of wealth. They touch on timing, jurisdiction selection, and coordinated cross-border planning to help families preserve flexibility across generations.