January 22, 2025 - 19:48

The cross-border real estate investment firm, White Bridge Capital, is enhancing its service offerings to meet the growing demands of its clientele, particularly family offices managing ultra-high-net-worth (UHNW) assets. In line with this strategy, the firm has appointed Ford von Weise as the Head of Aircraft Advisory and Finance.
This strategic hire underscores White Bridge Capital's commitment to providing specialized financial services in the aviation sector, a move aimed at better serving their affluent clients. Ford von Weise brings a wealth of experience and expertise in aircraft finance and advisory, which is expected to bolster the firm's capabilities in this niche market.
The addition of von Weise is part of a broader initiative by White Bridge Capital to diversify its service portfolio and enhance its advisory capabilities. With his leadership, the firm aims to navigate the complexities of aircraft transactions and financing, ultimately delivering greater value to its clients in an increasingly competitive landscape.
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