Our team
Our Monaco-based team is composed of more than 20 employees with extensive experience and expertise not only in wealth management but also in financial analysis, life insurance, succession planning, and many other themes. Most of our employees have accumulated a solid knowledge of the Principality’s financial centre over the years.
We differentiate ourselves in our results-focused mindset and approach to ethics, risk management, and capital preservation.
Gian Luca started his career as an engineer with General Electrics before moving to McKinsey in New York. Then, he held various managerial positions in major industrial companies such as Olivetti and Pirelli. In 2000, he founded MyQube, a venture capital and private equity investment fund focused on both Europe and the United States. In 1999 he joined the board of directors at the Compagnie Monegasque de Banque and chaired its executive committee until 2006.
He holds an MBA from Columbia University, NY.
Anthony Torriani is Founder, Principal and Managing Director of Monaco Asset Management.
Previously, Mr. Torriani was Managing Director, and co-founder and co-owner of 21st Century Management SAM, a commodity trading advisor managing proprietary assets for Commodities Corporation, a subsidiary of The Goldman Sachs Group. Prior to that Mr. Torriani worked for a number of years for The Julius Baer Group holding various positions including Head of Research in Geneva and General Manager of Societe de Gestion Julius Baer in Monaco.
Mr. Torriani is a Vice-President of the Association Monegasque des Activités Financières. In that capacity he oversees the Commission on Asset Management Activities. Mr. Torriani is President of the Finance Commission of the Strategic Committee for Promotion of Monaco, a government advisory Board.
Mr. Torriani is a Chartered Financial Analyst and Portfolio Manager (Swiss Confederation), a Chartered Financial Planner (Switzerland) and holds an MBA (Finance) from the University of Geneva and an Executive MBA (Wealth Management) from the Tepper School of Business at Carnegie Mellon University.