While private banks rush to set up shop in the Middle East to capture the growing wealth in the region, one wealth management outfit has decided to close its office in Qatar. The announcement from Guardian Wealth Management (GWM) comes shortly after the financial advisory company gained a broker licence with the region’s Insurance Authority a month ago, having waited…
Wealth manager pulls out of Qatar
23 February 2016

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