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NICO Asset Managers Unveils ‘Offshore Investment Offering’ for High-Net-Worth Clients

NICO Asset Managers has launched an ‘Offshore Investment Offering’ with Sanlam Private Wealth, aimed at high-net-worth clients to enhance investment opportunities in global markets. The initiative emphasizes stability and asset protection while promoting economic growth in Malawi.

NICO Asset Managers, a subsidiary of NICO Holdings Plc, has collaborated with Sanlam Private Wealth from Mauritius, Cape Town, and London to introduce the ‘Offshore Investment Offering’. This product aims to provide high-net-worth clients with opportunities for stability, asset protection, and sustainable growth in the global investment landscape.

During the launch at Bingu International Conference Centre in Lilongwe, NICO Holdings Limited Managing Director Vizenge Kumwenda highlighted the importance of expanding investment opportunities for clients. He stressed that while investments carry risks, partnering with a credible institution like Sanlam, which is a key shareholder, enhances confidence in navigating these challenges.

The launch of the Offshore Investment Offering by NICO Asset Managers and Sanlam Private Wealth marks a significant step for Malawians seeking to diversify their investment portfolios. This initiative promises a pathway to secure high returns with minimal risks, contributing to economic growth through access to international markets.

Original Source: www.nyasatimes.com

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