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Buglocon Capital Management Announces Strategic Expansion into Asia

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Buglocon Capital Management Announces Strategic Expansion into Asia

Published on August 8, 2025
 at 12:08 EDT
United States–(PinionNewswire.com)–

Buglocon Capital Management

Buglocon Capital Management Ltd, a leading global wealth management firm, announced today its strategic expansion into Asia with the opening of a regional office in Singapore, set for Q4 2025. This move marks a significant milestone in the firm’s long-term plan to serve the growing demand for cross-border financial solutions in the Asia-Pacific region.

“Singapore has become a key financial hub for both institutional investors and family offices seeking global diversification,” said the firm’s spokesperson. “Establishing our presence here allows us to be closer to our clients and partners across Asia, and to better understand regional investment priorities.”

The new office will serve as a base for regional relationship managers, investment strategists, and legal & compliance teams, with a specific focus on supporting ultra-high-net-worth (UHNW) individuals, entrepreneurs, and family-owned enterprises seeking access to U.S. and global markets. The expansion also reflects Buglocon Capital’s growing portfolio of clients in Hong Kong, Southeast Asia, and Greater China.

The company will host an invitation-only client roundtable in Singapore this November to introduce the firm’s services and unveil its 2026 Asia-Pacific investment outlook.

 

About Buglocon Capital Management:
Buglocon Capital Management Ltd is an independent wealth management firm specializing in global asset allocation, private advisory services, and long-term investment strategies for high-net-worth individuals, family offices, and international entrepreneurs. Headquartered in the United States, the firm is committed to discretion, independence, and performance.

 

 

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