Galliott Capital Advisors
Family officeGalliott Capital Advisors is an independent wealth advisory firm founded in 2020, specializing in providing family office solutions to sophisticated entrepreneurs and their families. They offer comprehensive stewardship of financial affairs, including asset management, financial planning, and investment advisory services.
Headquartered in Beverly Hills, California, Galliott Capital Advisors manages approximately $118.2 million in assets under management, serving 60 clients with a 1:10 advisor-to-client ratio
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3. Early Revenue
4. Scaling
5. Growth
6. Pre-IPO
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Lead
N/A
Tickets
$1M to $5M
Location
9401 Wilshire Blvd, Beverly Hills, CA 90212, USA
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