Providence Capital is an independent family and investment office serving wealthy entrepreneurs, families, and charities. It provides three core services: Family Office, delivering personalised asset management, administration, and family support; investment consulting, offering strategic advice, disciplined investment policy for long-term results, and transparent evaluations for asset control; and Asset Management, providing bespoke advice and diversification across specialised fund managers and cost-efficient index products, with a singular independent director guiding each client’s unique needs.
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About Providence Capital
Established in 2005, Providence Capital is a firm with over 20 years of shared experience among its founders, and a growing team of about 30 professionals. Managing assets exceeding EUR 3 billion for over 100 families and charities, the firm is a committed signatory to the Principles for Responsible Investment since 2010, ensuring all investments undergo responsible screening. Endowed with an asset management and trust license from the Netherlands Authority for the Financial Markets (AFM) and De Nederlandsche Bank (DNB), they also hold an ISAE 3402 Type II report, affirming strong governance.
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Executive Committee
Andries van Nieuwland
Boudewijn de Hoop Scheffer
Hugo Hooft Graafland
Ivo Jenniskens
Jilles Hoek
Marc Bakker
Reyer Hulstein
Robbert-Jan Gelissen
Wouter Weijand
What sets Providence Capital apart
Providence Capital stands out by offering personalised asset administration, ensuring client privacy, and guiding future generations. They adopt a unique approach to asset management with specialised fund managers and cost-efficient index products. They transform client objectives into strategic plans, incorporating third-party advice for optimal decision-making. Tailor-made solutions for private markets cater to individual risk/return profiles and provide access to global investment opportunities, with sustained support from selection to exit.
- https://providencecapital.eu/en/
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