After a liquidity event
New liquidity can create pressure to act before objectives, tax considerations, and near-term commitments have been made explicit. A deliberate transition plan restores sequence to the decisions.
Private clients
Significant wealth creates choices, but also interlocking responsibilities. Aurelius helps families connect investment decisions with liquidity, governance, and the purposes their capital is meant to support.

Decision contexts
The most consequential decisions often begin outside a conventional asset-allocation discussion. They begin with change, concentration, or a need for clearer family choices.
New liquidity can create pressure to act before objectives, tax considerations, and near-term commitments have been made explicit. A deliberate transition plan restores sequence to the decisions.
Different time horizons and priorities need not produce a fragmented portfolio. Shared principles and clear decision rights can turn difference into a more durable governance process.
A business interest, legacy holding, or single source of cash flow can dominate family risk. The task is to understand that exposure before deciding how and when to diversify.
Multiple entities, advisers, and jurisdictions can obscure the whole picture. Coordination creates a common set of assumptions without displacing the specialists a family already trusts.
Connected capabilities
Public and private assets, operating interests, planned spending, and family commitments are considered together rather than as separate mandates.
Core relationship
Portfolio architecture, investment policy, governance, and coordination anchored to a family’s objectives.
Explore wealth advisorySelective private markets
Focused opportunities considered within a wider liquidity, concentration, and pacing framework.
Explore co-investmentsLong-duration exposure
Infrastructure and asset-backed opportunities assessed for durability, complexity, and portfolio role.
Explore real assetsAdvisory process
The work is structured to make assumptions visible, responsibilities clear, and portfolio decisions easier to revisit as circumstances change.
Clarify obligations, ambitions, time horizons, and the decisions that cannot be delegated.
Bring marketable assets, private holdings, liabilities, cash flows, and commitments into one decision view.
Translate objectives into ranges, liquidity guardrails, governance routines, and an implementation sequence.
Assess the portfolio against its intended role and update the framework when the family’s circumstances change.
Working principles
Evidence, incentives, and downside cases matter more than the comfort of consensus.
Every decision is considered in the context of liquidity, concentration, and the purpose of the capital.
Clear objectives, decision rights, and expectations come before implementation.
The ability to decline an opportunity is as important as the conviction to pursue one.
Private-client conversations
Enquiries are directed by email to the appropriate private-client team.
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