Abu Dhabi-based First Gulf Bank (FGB)
Abu Dhabi-based First Gulf Bank, FGB, has offered Global Wealth Management Service in Singapore launching its Consumer Banking Group services globally. This move is a significant step in FGB's continuous efforts to enhance
its products and offerings, as it will provide the bank's wealth profile customers with greater access to opportunities in Asia Pacific.
Offering investors a crucial gateway into one of the most important regions in the world, FGB's new service will give wealth customers access to a wider portfolio of global investment products. It will allow the bank to provide access to all major assets and geographies in the region.
Commenting on the new service, Andre' Sayegh, CEO of FGB stated: "FGB's strategy for this year is very clear, we will continue to grow our products across businesses and across markets to provide our customers with a well-rounded, comprehensive financial service that meets all their needs and ambitions for growth in the UAE, the region and internationally as well. Singapore is an undeniable important location for investments." Mufazzal Kajiji, Global Head of Wealth Management '&' Mortgages, added: "Our recently launched new brand emphasises our continued commitment to create an even more unified and consistent brand platform internationally across our growing FGB Group. We will be providing many more services of this kind to offer our customers the best opportunities possible for them."
Source: WAM
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