Maurice Ephrati outlines to Financial Times the growth drivers for Bedrock
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In an interview with Financial Times for the Q4 Special Report on Family Offices, Maurice Ephrati explains the reasons for Bedrock’s rapid growth over the past twelve months. He highlights that growth has been driven by a combination of taking on new families in Bedrock’s core markets of Europe, the Middle East, Russia and Brazil, and internal growth and expansion from its existing families.
Maurice goes on to explain that “our clients see the value of our multi-jurisdictional set-up and of our local knowledge in different jurisdictions.”
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