People often ask me where to start if they want to build the skills needed to succeed in independent wealth management. For a broader view of the sector, see Der Aufstieg der unabhängigen Vermögensverwalter.
The truth is: there is no single path or best school. But some environments shape you more broadly — and more deeply — than others.
Smaller banks are an excellent training ground for aspiring professionals. Why? Because there, you cannot hide behind departments. You are exposed to numerous activities at the same time. You learn to deal with clients, products, operations, and sometimes even compliance — all in parallel. This provides a hands-on understanding of how the entire machine operates, not just a single part. A related perspective appears in Banking vs. Wealth Management.
Another strong option is a branch of a foreign bank. Even though it belongs to a large institution, the local set-up often requires one person to cover several fields. You may find yourself advising clients while also coordinating with investment specialists, the treasury team, or the legal team. That kind of exposure is gold when you later move into a leaner, independent set-up. You can also explore structural considerations in IT Infrastructure: Independent Wealth Managers vs Traditional Banks.
One thing is clear: you need to love the industry. Independent wealth management is not for those who prefer a narrow role or a predictable day. It is closer to craftsmanship — you play all the keys, not just one note on the piano 🎹. This philosophy aligns well with The Independent Wealth Manager and the Carpenter.
And that’s what makes this profession so rewarding: the variety, the responsibility, and the ability to see the whole picture 🌍. You can dive deeper into the profession’s versatility in Ein moderner Private-Banking-Hybrid.
So if you are considering this path, ask yourself: Do you enjoy the full spectrum of wealth management? If so, independence may not just be a career step—it may be your calling. ✨ For more on navigating this transition, see Anerkennung als unabhängiger Vermögensverwalter aufbauen.