Côme Maison Financière takes a major step forward in its growth strategy with the opening of an entity in Luxembourg, marking the start of its European expansion. This project is accompanied by the appointment of Pascal Rapallino as partner, alongside Julien Magitteri and Charles Brunswick. Drawing on the technical expertise of this new executive and the power of Luxembourg's financial hub, the Group is strengthening its ability to structure complex, cross-border wealth transactions for its international clients.
A strategic location for European expansion
The opening of Côme Maison Financière Luxembourg is the first step in a continent-wide expansion strategy. By setting up in the Grand Duchy, the Group is positioning itself at the nerve center of wealth management in Europe. This physical presence gives clients direct access to international structuring solutions and financial tools specific to the Luxembourg jurisdiction. This move meets a growing demand for support capable of seamlessly managing assets across multiple borders, while benefiting from a stable and recognized regulatory environment.
Pascal Rapallino appointed partner to lead international expertise
To support this ambition, Pascal Rapallino joins the Partners' College alongside Julien Magitteri and Charles Brunswick. Currently President of the Luxembourg Association of Family Offices, he brings rare expertise in growth operations and wealth structuring, previously developed at Deloitte and then on the Group Management Board of IQ-EQ. His arrival reinforces the firm's entrepreneurial DNA and opens up new prospects for French and international clients. Thanks to this new anchor point, the structure guarantees even more personalized advice, tailored to the needs of entrepreneurs and families whose interests are spread over several territories.
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