Family Office Investing: CFI.co Panellist Speaking at Opal, London

As a part of Opal’s Private Wealth Series, this conference was attended by High Net-Worth Individuals, Family Offices, and Investment Industry Professionals from around the world. The mission to provide an intimate setting for the free exchange of ideas along with purposeful connections was successfully accomplished. The European Family Office winter symposium 2017 included a blend of very informative educational discussion panels, workshops, presentations, and one-to-one meetings.

Opening remarks by Deepak Lalwani OBE

CFI.co has in prior years participated as panellist in similar Opal events in Monaco, Amsterdam and Dubai.

The event was hosted by the Chairman, Deepak Lalwani OBE, from LALCAP (UK).

The event featured a high powered list of speakers and panellists, including internationally recognised psychiatrist and author (“Passing the Buck”, 2016 on Amazon) Simon Bloom.

The topics covered included investment strategies for 2017.

CFI.co’s Chairman, Svensson, was on the panel covering Geo-Political Risks & Cyber Security. The other panellists included Stuart Page, VP of the Board of Trustees, United Nations Interregional Crime and Justice Research Institute (UNCRI) and Dr. Steve Keen, Professor of Economics, Kingston University. This panel was moderated by Renato Alessandro Iregui, from the Raire Family Office.


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