NEBA Private Clients welcomes new partners to strengthen global expertise

NEBA Private Clients, a division of Team PLC, has expanded its leadership by appointing Ben Stubberfield, Ciprian Bratu, and Craig Penketh as Partners. Operating from key offices in Dubai, Abu Dhabi, South Africa, Malaysia, and Singapore, this move marks a pivotal moment for the firm as it further integrates global expertise to enhance its personalised financial solutions for clients.

Ben Stubberfield, based in the Middle East, brings extensive experience in high-net-worth wealth management, specialising in complex financial planning and investment management. His Associate Chartered status ensures that NEBA’s clients receive comprehensive and tailored financial services. Ciprian Bratu, stationed in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, also adds significant value to the team with his deep commitment to delivering top-tier financial guidance. Meanwhile, Craig Penketh, with 13 years of experience in the UAE, continues to excel in providing specialised financial planning and investment management, particularly for high-net-worth clients.

John Beverley, NEBA’s founder and CEO, highlighted the increasing trend of wealth migration as individuals and families relocate to regions like the UAE and Singapore. These countries are attracting millionaires with favourable tax environments and investor-friendly regulations. NEBA Private Clients focuses on managing the financial affairs of expatriates from around the world, ensuring their wealth is effectively managed in these attractive new markets.

NEBA Private Clients’ new appointments underscore its commitment to delivering exceptional, globally integrated financial services, further solidifying its role as a trusted advisor for high-net-worth individuals across various regions.

TEAM plc (LON:TEAM) is building a new wealth, asset management and complementary financial services group. With a focus on the UK, Crown Dependencies and International Finance Centres, the strategy is to build local businesses of scale around TEAM’s core skill of providing investment management services.

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