We’ll discuss what OneLife Spain is, what the products and services are, plus the advantages and disadvantages of the opportunity.
This OneLife division focuses on offering customized financial services for affluent individuals who live in Spain.
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Life insurance specialist OneLife has been existent for more than 30 years. They specialize in asset management, wealth management, and international financial planning.
Their primary clientele in Europe and beyond consists of ultra high net worth, high net worth, and high affluent individuals.
In particular, they provide service to clients residing in Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Luxembourg, Portugal, Spain, and Sweden. They cater to other EU and emerging markets too upon request.
OneLife services include:
They collaborate with a network of partners that includes independent financial advisors, family offices, and private banks.
The firm is a part of the third-largest social protection provider in France, the APICIL Group.
They are managing assets worth 9.5 billion euros.
Under Spanish law, this unit-linked insurance offering gives policyholders flexibility and diversification by giving them access to different asset classes, including hedge funds, private equity, and UCITS funds.
Profits realized at withdrawal or surrender are subject to a 23% marginal tax rate, and complete tax deferral is allowed for the duration of the policy.
The policy also offers ways to lessen the effects of wealth tax and, under certain circumstances, the ability to postpone Spanish inheritance and gift tax obligations.
The firm offers services for managing unlisted assets in many countries, like debt instruments, shares, and real estate.