Over 60
Partners, Private Client Managers, Regional Managers and other advisers from
the firm’s offices in the UK, France, Monaco, Spain, Cyprus, Malta and, of
course, Portugal, will be attending the three-day event in mid-July. Together
with the firm’s Directors and tax, investment and pension specialists, they
will discuss the challenges and opportunities facing UK expatriates across
Europe.
Experts
from the company’s Tax Advisory Service, Investment and Pensions teams will
look at the key issues in Portugal and elsewhere in terms of complex
tax-efficient, strategic financial planning and the cross-border advice
expatriates need. This includes how the new, intergenerational family office
service that Blevins Franks has recently launched will benefit UK nationals living
abroad.
Blevins
Franks Chairman, John Stone, and Chief Executive, John Simmonds, will explore
how, in today’s complex, fast changing wealth management world, specialist
advisers are increasingly going to be valued in Portugal and across
Europe. More than ever, local advisers will need a suite of specialist
skills and expert support teams to help clients with detailed estate and
inheritance planning to ensure family wealth is suitably (and tax-efficiently)
passed to the next generations.
One of the key challenges they will be looking at is helping families in Europe and the UK to have connected strategic financial plans in place. These plans must cover all the cross-border implications and look ahead to later years when people may choose to move back to the UK through ill health or to spend more time with grandchildren.
This is the
first such conference that Blevins Franks has held outside the UK since the day
after the Brexit vote in 2016, when all its advisers met a specialist
conference in Rome to digest the implications for UK nationals living in or
moving to Europe.
Gavin
Scott, Senior Partner in Portugal, said: “Our team here in Portugal is proud to
host our company’s conference, the first one we’ve been able to hold for a few
years due to the social restrictions.
“I know
from experience just how valuable these face-to-face conferences are for our
advisers, both for our newer members but also those of us who have been here
for many years. The presentations are highly informative, but we also learn so
much from each other over the round table discussions as well as during coffee
and lunchbreaks. It’s the perfect opportunity to share ideas on how to improve
the services we offer clients and give them peace of mind.”
Blevins
Franks has been advising UK nationals living in Europe for over 45 years.
Besides its offices in Portugal, it has 22 offices in Spain, France, Cyprus, Monaco and Malta, as well as a strong base in the UK which is focused
on the extended family but also clients returning to the UK, particularly in
later life.
For further
information, please visit www.blevinsfranks.com