People Moves
GSB Continues To Build Out Dubai Business
The wealth management group, which is also regulated in the UK, has made a number of additions to its Dubai team in recent months.
Financial services group GSB has hired Paul Waterman and
Craig Holding to join its GSB Wealth division based in Dubai,
which has expanded with several appointments in recent
months.
Waterman, who will become a partner of GSB Wealth, is
joining from Skybound Wealth Management, where he was a chartered
wealth manager. He also held prominent positions at Royal Bank of
Scotland in its commercial, retail, and wealth management
divisions.
A specialist in serving high net worth clients, family
offices and trust companies, Waterman provides wealth advice,
estate planning and tax structuring solutions.
Holding has joined as a partner of GSB Wealth from financial
advice firm Abacus Financial Consultants in Dubai, where he was
also a partner. Holding, who has more than 19 years of experience
in the UAE, first arrived in 2005. His main remit is to build a
tax-effective investment strategy for Australian and British
expats. Holding has served as chairman of the Australian Business
Council of Dubai and was on the board for over nine years.
“Their addition marks another significant step forward in
enhancing our wealth and private client services for HNW and
ultra-high net worth (UHNW) clients,” Nigel Gregory, managing
partner and global head of GSB Wealth, said.
The hires follow the launch of the GSB Capital division, which
covers M&A, growth capital, direct investment, and a range of
other advisory services. Financial services group GSB consists of
GSB Wealth, GSB Private and GSB Capital.
GSB is regulated by the Dubai Financial Services Authority (DFSA)
in the United Arab Emirates and the Financial Conduct Authority
(FCA) in the UK. The firm is also a Certified B Corporation™ (B
Corp™).
Earlier in September, GSB hired Joseph Jawad as a senior
partner of GSB Private, based in the company’s Dubai
office.
GSB has brought in several figures. For example, a new partner is
Craig Ritchie, a chartered financial planner who looks after
clients in the UK, Europe, the Middle East and Asia. He works
with his brother Stuart Ritchie as well as Mauro de Santis Bo and
Yazmin Boden, who all recently joined the business from AES
International. It also brought in Chris Somers from Standard
Chartered, Ryan Dixon from Investec Private Bank and Jon Urquhart
from Mantra. In May this year GSB appointed Nicholas Jones as
part of its global wealth and advisory business, based in the
group’s office in Dubai.
The firm also made several Dubai-based appointments, as reported
here.
In January, this news service
interviewed the founding partner of GSB, Ross Whatnall.