Delen Private Bank
Jean-Yves Laurent is an experienced private banker with a career spanning over 18 years in the financial services sector. Currently, Jean-Yves serves as a Private Banker at Delen Private Bank since January 2014. Prior to this role, Jean-Yves worked as a Business Developer and Private Banker at Bank Degroof from December 2010 to December 2013, focusing on client acquisition and management. Earlier experience includes serving as a Senior Private Banker at Dexia Belgique from January 2005 to July 2010. Jean-Yves holds a degree with distinction from the Private Banking Association, which has been pursued since 2006, and has educational backgrounds from Collège Cardinal Mercier and EPHEC with a focus on Marketing Distribution.
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Delen Private Bank
Our bank specialises in wealth management and estate planning. Unlike traditional banks, our clients have a personal relationship manager. They guide them in financial matters, but also in legal and fiscal matters, tailored to their personal and family situation. A long-term vision, accurate risk management and sustainability are the cornerstones of our investment philosophy. Our services are based on a complete overview of the client’s assets. Simulations give them an idea of how that evolves over time, which is often the first step towards planning for their financial future. If the client wishes to manage his banking affairs remotely, he can use our digital channels - quickly, safely and reliably. In short, Delen Private Bank stands for a sustainable, prudent and efficient approach, in which the customer and his family take centre stage. This approach is clearly to the liking of our customers: the bank is growing rapidly, employs more than 500 people in Belgium and has a presence throughout the country in 15 branches. The Delen Group also operates in the other countries of Benelux, Switzerland and the United Kingdom. The assets under management of Delen Group amount to 54.76 billion euros on December 31st 2023. The Group can rely on two stable shareholders: the Jacques Delen family and the listed company Ackermans & van Haaren.