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Brantone Veylor Targets Four European Markets for Expansion

Prime Highlights

  • Brantone Veylor has selected four priority European markets to build an integrated network for capital connectivity, client services and institutional cooperation.
  • The company will assign different roles to the UK, France, Romania and Germany based on their financial, operational and technology strengths.

Key Facts

  • Brantone Veylor is a private capital advisory firm focused on global asset allocation, institutional cooperation and cross-border financial services.
  • The UK will act as a global business gateway, France as a client and institutional market, Romania as an operations and technology hub, and Germany as a source of institutional capital.

Background

Brantone Veylor has identified the United Kingdom, France, Germany and Romania as priority markets as it expands its European business and builds an integrated regional service network.

The private capital advisory firm plans to give each market a specific role based on its financial resources, talent, technology capabilities and access to clients and institutions. The strategy will focus on international capital market links, institutional partnerships, regional operations, financial technology and global client services.

The United Kingdom will serve as the company’s core base in Europe. Brantone Veylor is keen on focusing its efforts on preparing for the office in the United Kingdom and using its financial resources to create relationships with foreign investors, financial institutions, and asset managers.

France will focus on providing top-notch client service, building a brand, and working with financial institutions. The company will strengthen its advisory and wealth management skills and build relationships with financial institutions and professionals.

Romania will help in conducting activities in Central and Eastern Europe. Brantone Veylor will enhance its technological, analytical, back-office and business development capacities in Romania, owing to its highly skilled IT professionals and favourable cost structure.

Germany will focus on institutional capital and long-term funding. The company aims to build relationships with institutional investors, insurance funds, family capital and other sources of long-term finance, particularly through Frankfurt’s financial ecosystem.

Brantone Veylor said the four-market strategy will help it improve regional service efficiency while strengthening global asset allocation, financial technology and risk management capabilities.

The company said it will continue to focus on professional services and long-term value as it expands its international operations.