Limassol, Cyprus. The Cyprus Chamber of Commerce and Industry (Keve) will host its second annual summit, Private Clients in the Changing World Where East Meets West, on April 23 at the Four Seasons Hotel in Limassol.
Summit focus and purpose
Keve extended the invitation to members as part of an initiative to address the shifting global legal and political landscape and its impact on the geography of wealth. Organisers said traditional financial centres are being challenged by new entrants, reflecting ongoing changes in global markets.
Platform for dialogue and practical outcomes
The summit is designed as a platform for strategic dialogue, knowledge-sharing and peer exchange among family office executives, wealth managers and leading practitioners. Building on the success of its inaugural event, the 2026 edition aims to deliver practical takeaways for wealthy families and their advisors.
Programme leadership and sessions
The programme will be led by Olga Boltenko-Kroon, Stella Kammitsi, and Paolo Panico, who will act as chairs and guide discussions on emerging opportunities and areas of success. Participants are expected to engage with a lineup of global experts through panel discussions and networking opportunities.
Frameworks and regional and regulatory themes
The summit will introduce the TIC-TOC approach as a framework for managing rapid geopolitical changes and risks. Attendees will also receive regional insights through the What’s Hot, What’s Not series, focusing on India, Asia and regulatory risks including MiCA, AML and sanctions.
Structures for wealth management
A World Wealth Enjoyment session will examine comparative structures across funds, trusts, foundations and companies.
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