Insignis Cash
Vashesh Singh is a seasoned professional in the financial services sector with extensive experience in banking and wealth management. Currently serving as the Director of Banks & Building Societies at Insignis Cash since January 2020, Vashesh has held various roles including Senior Manager and Executive positions, focusing on bank partnerships and product development. Prior experience includes a role as a Trainee Financial Advisor at St. James’s Place Wealth Management, where Vashesh honed skills in client relationship management and financial planning. A background in data analysis was established at Investec, contributing to credit risk assessment and project management activities. Vashesh began the career in customer service with Waitrose & Partners, developing foundational skills in client engagement. Vashesh holds a Bachelor of Science in Economics from Newcastle University, completed in 2018.
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Insignis Cash
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Overview At Insignis Cash we take the time that our clients don’t have to manage the money they have held in Savings and Deposit Accounts. Insignis Cash offer active management of cash deposits so that clients receive improved return on their cash holdings. We deliver bespoke solutions that balance each client’s individual priorities for return, liquidity and security. The savings market is dynamic and subject to continual economic shifts, making interest rate monitoring a particular challenge. Insignis monitor the whole savings market to deliver bespoke solutions for Businesses, Charities, Public Sector bodies, Trustees and Individuals with a minimum deposit of £50,000. Our Digital Banking Network provides a single interface to multiple banking partners and leading products with all savings products considered. Personal service plus 24-hour online access ensures a dedicated client experience along with independent web access and transparency. The Savings Environment Even several years after the credit crisis we continue to live with record low interest rates. Although rates are generally expected to rise there is a lot of uncertainty over how far and fast that will happen. This leaves individuals and organisations with record low returns on their savings, and other cash deposits, affecting income, choices and opportunities.