Yasser Khan is a Vice President—Client Strategist for BNY Wealth's Global Family Office division, based in Dubai. He holds a Bachelor of Commerce degree in Economics from the University of Allahabad.
With an established track record in high-net-worth wealth management across the Middle East, Khan brings deep expertise in structuring bespoke solutions for ultra-wealthy families and global family offices. His career has positioned him to understand the nuanced complexities of multi-generational wealth preservation, investment strategy, and cross-border asset management—core competencies essential for the role of Global Family Office strategist.
Career History
- Vice President—Client Strategist, Global Family Office at BNY Wealth (Current)
- BNY Wealth (Previous roles)
- ABN AMRO Private Banking
- Emirates Islamic Bank
- Mashreq Bank
What Yasser Khan could bring to his role at BNY Wealth: Khan's prior experience across four leading Middle Eastern and international wealth platforms—ABN AMRO Private Banking (a global private banking institution), Emirates Islamic (Shariah-compliant wealth management), Mashreq (regional private banking), and BNY Wealth itself—positions him uniquely to drive sophisticated client relationship strategies and cross-border family office solutions. His familiarity with both conventional and Islamic wealth structures, combined with BNY Wealth's institutional scale and tax-efficient planning capabilities, enables him to deliver complex, multi-jurisdictional advisory services to the firm's ultra-high-net-worth family office clientele.
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