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OVERLAND PARK, Kan., March 03, 2025—In a strategic move to enhance its wealth management offerings, Prime Capital Financial has officially established the Prime Capital Family Office following its acquisition of SineCera Capital. This new family office aims to provide comprehensive financial services tailored to the unique needs of high-net-worth individuals and families.
The integration of SineCera Capital's expertise is expected to bolster Prime Capital's capabilities in investment management, estate planning, and tax optimization. By combining resources and knowledge, the newly formed family office will offer clients a holistic approach to managing their wealth, ensuring that their financial goals align with their personal values.
Leadership from both organizations expressed enthusiasm about the collaboration, highlighting their shared commitment to delivering exceptional client service. As the family office sector continues to grow, this partnership positions Prime Capital Financial as a key player in the market, ready to meet the evolving demands of affluent clients.
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