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Tresor Capital Has ‘Skin In The Game’

Tresor Capital Has ‘Skin In The Game’

Published in LQ Magazine on May 23, 2022

Independent and distinctive: these are two stamps that can undoubtedly be attached to Tresor Capital. The asset manager – they prefer to call themselves a lnvestment Boutique – works with a unique range of investments and creates tailored portfolios for everyone. To reinforce their philosophy, all partners invest in the same funds as their clients. Skin in the game, in optima forma.

Research
There exudes a certain confidence: as a partner of Tresor Capital, investing your private assets in the same listed companies and family holding companies as those in your clients’ portfolios. Rob Rutten, one of the partners of the asset manager that opened its doors in the Netherlands earlier this year, thinks it’s only logical: “Everything we recommend to our clients, we do ourselves. So we also invest in the same products. That’s because we have complete confidence in the investment opportunities within our range, because we do extensive research. We attend shareholder meetings and follow the developments of the listed company with hawkish eyes. Annual reports also have our undivided attention. This way we make sure that we know what is going on, how the partner thinks and what corporate culture they pursue. That way you get a feeling for your investment. That’s how you know it’s right. And that’s why we invest in our own offerings ourselves.” With more than a hundred years of combined experience in the industry, the partners know what they are talking about. Together, they offer investment solutions for institutional, corporate and private investors alike. They dish up unique offerings for them.

“We also invest ourselves in our own offerings.”

Not everyday
Such an offer requires customization, where nothing is too crazy, says Rob: “We think it’s only natural to always be there for our clients. Day and night. If I didn’t give everything in my power for the client, then as far as I’m concerned we have no right to exist. And quite honestly: this is what I enjoy doing the most. This, and looking for investment opportunities that are not commonplace. We focus on family holding companies with a particular mission and drive. Holdings too, where we know that an ambitious next generation is ready to take over in the future. Those kinds of options offer our clients investment opportunities with fairly low risk, but often excellent returns. We put together beautifully tailored portfolios for our clientele. These can be high net worth families and entrepreneurs, as well as individuals. We offer our clients the opportunity to invest in unique investment opportunities. This is what our small – but incredibly driven – team, is working on every day with great energy. Unburdening people and helping them build a retirement, that is our motivation.”

Rob Rutten – Partner Tresor Capital

Lexquire
As an asset manager, Tresor Capital regularly identifies the need for a notary on the part of clients. When drawing up a will, for example, a business transfer or a cohabitation agreement. They rely on the knowledge and skills of Susan Drijer, (candidate) notary at LexQuire and specialized in (international) law of persons and family law as well as (international) inheritance law. The investment boutique reaps the benefits: “Referring our clients to a notary is a matter of trust. Fortunately, we can trust LexQuire to look after all notarial interests excellently. Susan, as well as Branko (Reumkens, ed.), have specific knowledge of international inheritance law and international personal and family law. This ensures that our clients from all walks of life and from all corners of the world feel at home at LexQuire. This, in turn, reflects on us. A great partnership, therefore.” Not surprisingly, because LexQuire also has skin in the game.

Susan Drijer candidate notary public and partner LexQuire

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