Built For What
Endures.
A Swiss home for multigenerational family interests and lasting structure.
Fox & Murphy provides private office support for families with international interests. Operating out of Geneva, we work across jurisdictions and personal arrangements for families whose affairs require calm coordination and a measured hand. Our practice focuses on preserving what has already been built whilst keeping the practical realities in order.
We provide considered guidance shaped around each client’s priorities and way of life.
Our Commitment.
The families that Fox & Murphy works with are looking for a reliable and discreet office that understands the weight of what they have built and the responsibility that comes with managing it across time.
Our commitment is to maintain that standard without exception: the same quality of attention, the same depth of coordination and the same measured judgement whether a matter is straightforward or deeply complex. The relationship is the work that we believe in.
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Restraint Over Reaction.
Considered decisions outlast instinctive ones. We take the time required to understand a matter fully before recommending a course of action, and we are not moved by urgency that is not genuinely there.
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Intelligibility As A Discipline.
Complex wealth arrangements deserve clear thinking. We distil competing considerations into a coherent position and communicate it plainly, without unnecessary abstraction or technical noise.
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Trust Through Consistency.
Confidence in partnership is built over time. We hold ourselves to the same standard across every engagement and every communication, allowing clients to build confidence in the endurance of our advice firsthand.
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Structure Before Urgency.
The costliest decisions in private wealth are those made under pressure without adequate preparation. We work to ensure that frameworks are in place before circumstances make them urgent.
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Proximity Without Intrusion.
We remain close to the matters that require it without becoming a presence where we are not needed. The boundary between support and overreach matters, and we observe it carefully.