LFA Launches New Website

LFA new website

LFA is thrilled to announce the launch of our new and improved website! The new site went live on January 19, 2022. The updated look and feel will make it easier to find information, read about what matters to you and your finances, and contact us if you have any questions.

Here are 3 things we are especially excited about:

Our Free eBook

Determining where to place your wealth is not always an easy task. We hope we can make it a little bit easier with our new ebook, “Private Wealth Management in Switzerland”. In this ebook, we take a deep dive into topics like the benefits of swiss banking, international diversification, and long-term planning. You can download your free copy by pressing the button below.

LFA eBook

Find Out Who We Are

Choosing the best financial advisor to work with is an important decision. At LFA we want you to get to know who you will be working with. That’s why we have created an Our Team page on our website. Here you will find a short bio for each of the advisors at our firm. These bios allow you to review each advisor’s credentials, experience, and areas of expertise. There is also a contact form for each advisor so that you can connect with them directly from their profile page.

Our New Blog

Another way we inform our clients is through our blog. We will be publishing timely articles about what’s happening in the financial services industry as well as sharing tips and insights about saving and planning for retirement. You can subscribe to our monthly blog newsletter here.

To learn more about LFA and how we can help you get on the right path to a more confident future, contact us today.

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