Signia Wealth's CEO and co-founder Nathalie Dauriac-Stoebe has resigned, following a string of departures from the group.
Dauriac-Stoebe (pictured) founded the business with several former Coutts colleagues in 2010. She was previously a partner at Coutts before becoming one of the four founding members of its Private Office team. A Signia spokesperson said: "The board of Signia Wealth confirms that Nathalie Dauriac-Stoebe, chief executive, has tendered her resignation from the business. She is leaving the firm at a time when Signia Wealth's performance for both its discretionary and hedge fund portfolio is extremely strong. "The board has commenced a search for a successor who will continue to build o...
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