Richest clients at SEB to be offered new range of services

SEB is planning a new range of services to cater to the growing number of wealthy clients in northern Europe.
William Paus, head of SEB's new private wealth management and family office unit | Photo: PR / SEB
William Paus, head of SEB's new private wealth management and family office unit | Photo: PR / SEB
By Frances Schwartzkopff / BLOOMBERG

The Stockholm-based bank SEB says the list of services for its wealthiest clients includes personalized advice on investing in art as well as coaching services for the children of the very rich to help them look after the fortunes they inherit from their parents.

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