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Integra Private Wealth
Integra Private Wealth was established in 2009 and operates from Sliema, Malta. The firm functions as a cross-border wealth manager for internationally mobile...
Integra Private Wealth
Integra Private Wealth was established in 2009 and operates from Sliema, Malta. The firm functions as a cross-border wealth manager for internationally mobile private clients, drawing on Malta's regulatory architecture as an EU member state. Its founding coincided with Malta's post-financial-crisis push to position itself as a credible European financial-services jurisdiction. The firm structures its offering around international wealth management with an explicit emphasis on risk management. Integra operates in partnership with D'Alessandro & Associates, a Swiss-Italian advisory group that functions as a member of the CREDAL Network. CREDAL is a multi-jurisdictional alliance of independent wealth-management and advisory firms spanning Switzerland, Italy, Luxembourg, Malta, and other European financial centers. Integra's clients typically gain access to cross-border estate planning, multi-currency portfolio construction, and insurance-based wealth-transfer structures under Maltese and EU regulatory frameworks. The firm's alliance model means a client based in one jurisdiction can access execution and advisory nodes in several others through a single relationship. Integra operates without published AUM or headcount figures — consistent with many privately held Maltese wealth managers that serve a concentrated book of international families rather than a mass-affluent retail base. The dual partnership structure with D'Alessandro & Associates and the broader CREDAL Network effectively serves as the firm's scale mechanism, substituting for a large in-house balance sheet. No separate philanthropic vehicle or operating-company subsidiary is publicly disclosed. Malta's financial-services sector imposes a specific regulatory discipline on firms like Integra. The Malta Financial Services Authority requires local wealth managers to maintain substance — real offices, resident directors, and compliance infrastructure — rather than functioning as brass-plate passporting vehicles. Integra's sustained operation since 2009 under that regime distinguishes it from shorter-lived entrants who entered Malta purely for EU passporting access.
General information
Firm type
Bank / Wealth / Trust
Year founded
2009
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
Europe
Country
Malta
City
Sliema
Corporate office
Sliema, Malta
Frequently asked questions
How does Integra Private Wealth structure its cross-border capabilities?
Integra operates in partnership with D'Alessandro & Associates, a member of the CREDAL Network — a multi-jurisdictional alliance of independent advisory and wealth-management firms spanning Switzerland, Italy, Luxembourg, and Malta. This allows Integra's clients to access estate planning, multi-currency portfolio management, and wealth-transfer structures across several European financial centers without requiring separate advisory relationships in each jurisdiction.
What regulatory framework governs Integra's operations in Malta?
Integra is licensed and supervised by the Malta Financial Services Authority, which requires locally domiciled wealth managers to maintain genuine substance — including resident directors, physical offices, and compliance infrastructure — rather than operating as minimal-presence passporting vehicles. Malta's membership in the EU means the firm's regulatory framework is aligned with MiFID II and broader European financial-services directives.
Is Integra Private Wealth a single-family office or does it serve multiple client families?
Integra operates as a multi-client wealth manager rather than a dedicated single-family office. Its alliance with D'Alessandro & Associates and the CREDAL Network suggests it serves a concentrated book of internationally mobile private clients and families, but it does not publicly disclose the number of client relationships or any anchor family.
Does Integra manage discretionary portfolios or operate primarily as an advisory platform?
The firm's public positioning emphasizes international wealth management with a focus on risk management, but it does not publicly detail the split between discretionary and advisory mandates. Given its partnership structure and CREDAL Network membership, Integra likely functions as a relationship hub that coordinates execution across network affiliates, with the specific mandate structure varying by client jurisdiction and preference.
How is Integra related to D'Alessandro & Associates and the CREDAL Network?
Integra describes its relationship with D'Alessandro & Associates as a partnership. D'Alessandro & Associates is itself a member of the CREDAL Network, a multi-jurisdictional alliance of independent firms. Integra benefits from this network structure by routing client needs — such as Swiss custody or Italian tax advisory — through CREDAL-member firms, while maintaining the client relationship under its own Maltese license.
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