wealth managers
Easy access for wealth managers to alternative asset classes
Use the enormous potential of alternative assets for sustainable positioning and create competitive advantages.
Benefits
Advantages for wealth managers
Broader product portfolio
Differentiate yourself as a wealth manager and give your clients easy access to alternative, high-yield assets (e.g. art, infrastructure or renewables).
Increased attractiveness as a wealth manager
In a competitive target group, you can clearly differentiate yourself with an expanded product range and a better sharp ratio.
Proven setup and clear processes
With our solution, alternative assets can be easily integrated into your existing custodian bank using existing processes.
Projects that have already been successfully completed with
V-Bank and Rhein Asset Management
For the first time, wealth managers can offer clients regulated access to the art asset class within a mandate. Clients can invest in art portfolios or individual works – the first wealth managers are already using the service.
usecase
Tokenization of Bluechip art
89% of wealth managers recommend art
The majority of wealth managers recommend that their clients diversify their portfolio with art as an asset class.*
High-yield asset class
Top 100 Artists Blue Chip Art Index consistently outperformed the S&P500
→ 9 % vs. 4 % p.a. and makes art a crisis-resistant asset class.
Limited access to art as an investment class
Blue chip art is expensive, can lead to cluster risk and it is important to have a network and know-how.
Find out more about alternative assets in asset management in our new whitepaper with arttrade and V-Bank.
Assets
Cashlink offers access to a wide variety of appealing asset classes
- Art
- Renewable Energies
- Real Estate
- Private Equity
- Venture Capital
- Infrastructure
Utilize the potential of alternative assets
Get in touch to find out more about our available assets.
Simon Censkowsky
Senior Manager Strategic Business Development
s.censkowsky@cashlink.de
linkedin.com/in/scenskowsky