Telomere Capital receives three new accolades at the 2024 WealthBriefing Swiss EAM Awards
At the fourth edition of the WealthBriefing Swiss Awards dedicated to External Asset Managers in Switzerland, the asset management company Telomere Capital once again excelled in multiple categories: Growth Strategy, Innovative Use of Technology, and Best Swiss Domestic Team. This resounding success reaffirms the eleven distinctions already garnered over the past three years, including the Best CEO award for one of its founders, Dominique de Riaz, and twice for Best Client Service by the entire team.
The event took place in Zurich, where major players in independent wealth management gathered to witness the announcement of the winners of the WealthBriefing Swiss EAM Awards on March 6, during a ceremony honoring the best in the profession by activity type.
In this context, the jury, composed of recognized professionals from custodian banks, technology companies, and service providers in Switzerland and abroad, awarded Telomere Capital in three categories:
– Growth Strategy
– Innovative Use of Technology
– Best Swiss Domestic Team
Already honored in 2021, 2022, and 2023 for categories including Best CEO, Best Client Service, Best Family Office Proposition, Best EAM Assets between CHF 500 million – 1 Billion AUM, and Best Client Reporting (in-house), the Geneva-based asset management company Telomere Capital once again confirms its expertise and demonstrates through this success that the pursuit of performance and excellence is not only part of its DNA but also guides the daily actions of all its teams.
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