Wealth management company Insigneo has appointed Esteban Diaz as its senior vice-president, focusing on the Latin American market.
Under the leadership of Chile market head Jose Luis Carreño, Diaz is expected to further strengthen Insigneo’s efforts to serve high-net-worth clients in Latin America.
Diaz said: “It is with great pleasure that I announce I’m joining Insigneo, a distinguished organisation dedicated to setting the standard for client satisfaction.
“I look forward to integrating my skills and expertise with a talented team to deliver tailored solutions and exceptional service that surpasses expectations.”
Esteban Diaz is an experienced International Wealth Advisor. He has experience in asset allocation and creating customised investment solutions.
His career started in Santiago, Chile, working with financial institutions such as Banco Penta and Banco BICE.
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By GlobalDataIn 2008, Diaz joined Credit Suisse and later Merrill Lynch in 2013, where he specialised in structured notes, alternative investments, and bespoke client portfolios.
Carreño said: “We are delighted to welcome someone of Esteban’s expertise to the Insigneo team.
“I am confident that Insigneo will serve as a strong strategic partner to his clients, helping him to deepen and expand these relationships for sustained long-term success. We look forward to a mutually beneficial collaboration with Esteban in the years ahead.”
Last year, Insigneo acquired Latin American consumer brokerage and advisory accounts of PNC Investments, PNC Managed Account Solutions, and PNC Bank.
The deal is intended to expand its Mexican client base as well as its geographic footprint.