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Explore Dario Schiraldi's VIDA Holding Journey

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Volatile public market conditions and falling bond yields make private equity and credit the preferred investment alternatives. Deutsche Bank's ex-leader Dario Schiraldi states that these asset classes preserve investors from short-term market risks but simultaneously connect them to fast-growing markets.

Investors have established ESG investing as a fundamental decision element in their portfolios. According to Schiraldi, integrating sustainability is important beyond legislative requirements.

After a successful career leading Deutsche Bank’s Asset & Wealth Management division. Dario Schiraldi has now chosen to focus on investments that make a positive difference in the world and are guided by strong values. He helps clients from different industries through VIDA Ventures and manages his own investments through VIDA Holding.

 

Dario Schiraldi’s VIDA Holding is a family-owned investment company that puts money into sustainable projects. company focuses on sustainability and invests in promising businesses in real estate, technology, media, finance, and food. Schiraldi aims to support businesses that provide good financial returns while also making a positive impact on society.

  

This new chapter shows a big change in how wealthy individuals can make a difference in the world. By picking investments that are both profitable and responsible, Schiraldi is showing that you can succeed financially without sacrificing ethical values.

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