Wealthy families from Peru are increasingly choosing to settle in Miami, according to Bruno Ghio, founder of Allie, a wealth-management firm. Ghio reveals that 30% of his business now comes from clients in the US, with younger heirs of Peruvian families investing in real estate and venture funds. The trend of Peruvian clients moving abroad is driven by the desire to diversify their investments and take advantage of the opportunities available in Miami. Ghio's Miami office is experiencing a surge in clients as new generations of wealthy Peruvians choose to settle in the US. This trend highlights the growing appeal of Miami as a destination for wealthy individuals and families seeking to establish a presence in the US and expand their investment portfolios. [d24f6f65]
Wealthy families from Peru are increasingly choosing to settle in Miami, attracted by the city's vibrant real estate market and investment opportunities. Younger heirs of Peruvian families are particularly interested in investing in real estate and venture funds as a way to diversify their portfolios and generate wealth. Bruno Ghio, founder of Allie, a wealth-management firm, reports that 30% of his business now comes from clients in the US, with a significant portion of them being Peruvian families. Ghio's Miami office is seeing a surge in clients as more wealthy Peruvians choose to settle in the city. This trend reflects the growing appeal of Miami as a global financial hub and a preferred destination for wealthy individuals and families looking to establish a presence in the US. [d24f6f65]