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SolisMarkets’ Risk Suite: Securing Wealth Through Precision and Planning

SolisMarkets, a licensed financial services provider in South Africa, has launched a tailored risk management suite designed specifically for high-net-worth individuals navigating today’s volatile investment environment. Built for clients with portfolios exceeding R10 million, this offering emphasises long-term wealth preservation rather than short-term performance.

“Clients at this level aren’t just chasing yield. They’re safeguarding the financial legacies they’ve built over time,” says Managing Director Dustan Cornelissen. “Our risk suite offers robust, evidence-backed tools that help shield wealth from uncertainty.”

The program zeroes in on dynamic hedging techniques, targeted sector diversification, and liquidity-focused strategies. These elements align with concerns highlighted in PwC’s 2024 Africa Private Clients Survey, which found that 71 percent of wealthy South African investors are deeply worried about market and geopolitical risks, while 64 percent rank wealth preservation as their top priority.

SolisMarkets responds to these concerns by combining real-time market analytics with rigorous scenario modeling. Each client is supported by a dedicated advisor with expertise in advanced planning, global compliance, and offshore structuring. The firm also equips clients with real-time digital dashboards for full transparency over portfolio movement and performance.

“Managing risk is not about fear. It’s about discipline,” Cornelissen explains. “We bring clarity and structure to complex financial questions, helping clients act with confidence.”

With an eye on regional expansion, SolisMarkets is strengthening its presence across Southern Africa and catering to cross-border investors with needs around estate planning, multi-jurisdictional asset management, and succession strategy.

Visit the SolisMarkets website to explore its approach to preserving and protecting client wealth.

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