Family Office
Former Berenberg Senior Figures Create Private Investment Office

A private investment office in the UK has been created by three former executives from Germany-headquartered Berenberg Bank.
A private investment office in the UK has been created by three
former executives from Germany-headquartered Berenberg Bank,
suggesting continued vibrancy in the market for such
organisations and family offices.
The firm is called Lincoln Private Investment Office, created by
Ross Elder, Fred Hervey and Becky Robbins as managing partner,
chief investment officer and chief operating officer,
respectively.
The team are supported by an investment advisory board including
Hugh Sloane of Sloane Robinson, Dipankar Shewaram, formerly of
BlueBay Asset Management, and Alan Carruthers, formerly of JP
Morgan Cazenove.
“We have launched Lincoln to deliver a better service for clients
looking for high quality expertise in the management of their
wealth,” Elder said in a statement.
“We have quickly secured an exceptional client base of
sophisticated financial professionals and high calibre
entrepreneurs. We are confident we will build strongly on this
initial growth. Our initial clients have been attracted by the
opportunity to be part of such a compelling investment
proposition,” he said.