Wealth Manager Octowill Reveals ‘First-Of-Its-Kind’ New Private Lounge, Office

Octowill Trustees Bhd (Octowill) announced the grand opening of the group’s new private lounge and office today, which it claimed to be the first-of-its-kind in the industry.

In a statement today (Nov 28), the group said the initiative is designed to provide clients with an unparalleled private experience in the field of trust and estate management.

The lounge and office is located at Centrepoint North Tower of Midvalley to provide accessibility and convenience for its clients for their wealth management and estate planning needs.

During the opening ceremony, the trust and estate manager also launched Octowill’s exclusive Trust Product, a pioneering offering in the market.

“This product stands out for its innovative structure and adaptability, designed to cater to the diverse and evolving needs of clients.

“Reflecting our commitment to providing tailored financial solutions, this product is set to redefine industry benchmarks and reinforce Octowill’s position as a leader in wealth management,” it said.

The opening ceremony was attended by Aldrich Resources Bhd executive director James Chan, along with owners and representatives from the respective leading public listed companies.

Octowill Trustees Berhad managing director Jack Leong Yien Hung said the group is dedicated to redefining the standards of trust and estate management.

“The inauguration of our private lounge and office is a testament to our commitment to enhancing client experience. Coupled with the launch of our unique trust product, we are setting new benchmarks in delivering exceptional value and service to our clients,” he said.

He further added: “Our goal is not just to meet but to exceed client expectations. These new developments are pivotal in strengthening Octowill’s reputation as a leader in the industry and in reinforcing the trust our clients place in us.”

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