Proficio Capital Partners Opens Miami Office - S. Florida Business & Wealth

Proficio Capital Partners Opens Miami Office

Proficio takes a strategic approach to diversification by creating a well-diversified portfolio comprising various asset classes and securities.

The Miami office of Proficio Capital Partners, located at One Alhambra Plaza, is now managed by Richard Blond (pictured). This Boston-based family office is expanding its operations to South Florida, which has become increasingly attractive to its existing client families concerned about taxes and business environments that could compromise their ability to transfer their wealth to future generations. Proficio’s focus on wealth preservation and after-tax, after-fee, and risk-adjusted returns makes the expansion to the South a sensible move. Blond, a Portfolio Manager, provides financial and non-financial guidance, insights, and direction to existing and future client families. He also serves on Proficio’s investment committee, dedicating his time to public and private investment solutions.

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