Wealth of opportunities
Henley & Partners CEO Juerg Steffen's work involves helping uber-rich clients find the ideal place to settle down, even change their passports. He tells what's driving this class of migrants.
Janice Heng
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YOU could say that Henley & Partners chief executive officer Juerg Steffen helped write the book on investment migration. Two books, in fact.
The first was a Masters thesis on relocation to Switzerland for high net worth individuals. The second, about relocating to Austria, eventually led to his joining residence and citizenship planning firm Henley & Partners.
When he started on the second book, he contacted specialists such as lawyers and tax experts to contribute. At some point, Henley & Partners chairman Christian H Kaelin heard about the project and called him up.
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