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Spotlight interview with Anais Cintract

Anais moved to Geneva in 2014 and worked in Business Development prior to joining the UAG team. She is responsible for managing existing client relationships as well as supporting new customers. Anais is fluent in French and joins the many bilingual team members here at United Advisers. She is also a keen water sports fan

Anais moved to Geneva in 2014 and worked in Business Development prior to joining the UAG team. She is responsible for managing existing client relationships as well as supporting new customers. Anais is fluent in French and joins the many bilingual team members here at United Advisers. She is also a keen water sports fan so you will probably find her on the waters of Lake Geneva at the weekend. 

What made you join United Advisers?

I was working in Geneva on a temporary contract for 10 months and fell in love with the city.  When my contract expired I began a new job search. United Advisers offered the perfect opportunity to combine my sales and customer relationship experience with my Business Finance and Economics degree. So, for me, it was a no-brainer; a great company in a fantastic location! 

What is something clients are surprised to learn about UAG?

Because of our boutique size, we are able to give clients our full attention and ensure a quick response time. We take great pride in the quality of our service and clients can sense that, something that is very important given the personal nature of our industry.

Do you have a top financial/investment/life tip?

My Nan used to say to me ‘A penny saved is a penny earned’ …and seeing as Nans know everything…

Describe yourself in 3 words…

Resourceful, passionate and flexible 

Can you share your best UAG moment?

I would have to say early last year when I was paired with my new Wealth Manger Nygel. He is highly experienced and has greatly increased my knowledge of the industry.

Now tell us a secret…

I love and I mean really love water sports, yet I’m slightly scared of deep waters. It’s a bit of a conundrum.

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