Stonehage Fleming


Stonehage Fleming is a London-based wealth management company, a multi-family office, that invests on behalf of wealthy families, individuals and charitable endowments.
Stonehage Fleming was formed in 2014 when Fleming Family & Partners, the family office run by relatives of banking pioneer Robert Fleming and James Bond creator Ian Fleming, merged with Stonehage, an international family office with its roots in South Africa.
The Company employs over 500 people across 11 offices in eight countries.

History

The forerunner organisation to FF&P was set up by Robert Fleming in 1873, and Stonehage was set up in London in 1976.
Stonehage Fleming traces its origins back to 1873 when Dundee-born financier Robert Fleming founded merchant bank Robert Fleming & Co. Robert Fleming was widely respected on both sides of the Atlantic having amassed a large personal fortune investing in the American railroads.
Stonehage was set up in 1976 as a multi-family office in London, by a number of South African refugee families who had fled the apartheid regime.

People

Giuseppe Ciucci was appointed Group CEO and Charles Erasmus, former Chairman of Stonehage, was appointed Group Chairman.
The chairman of FF&P Adam Fleming was appointed Group Deputy Chairman. Mark Davies, CEO of FF&P and Lord Renwick, Deputy Chairman of FF&P, also joined the Group's board.