Art as a form of
investment
It is an opportunity for growth to diversify one’s assets
Art can be also understood as a form of investment and diversification of the assets; therefore, it is important to be able to rely on consultants capable of supporting the client in managing one’s artistic heritage according to the risk analysis of the traditional financial markets. The ability to understand the peculiarities of the market and detect its risks allows Waldstein Art Consulting to present itself as a privileged interlocutor of assets and family office.
Artistic heritage
protection
Support
Waldstein Art Consulting offers a dedicated consulting model for portfolio managers to those clients who see art as an opportunity for growth and consolidation of their assets, providing a wide range of solutions and financial instruments.
Monitoring
We map and monitor the portfolio of art investments through reports that provide an overview of the collector's heritage. We also support clients in setting up funds and other collective investment vehicles, as well as in structuring dedicated financial instruments.
STILL LIFE WITH JAR, CUP AND APPLES
Paul Cézanne, 1877
Consultations & Services
MARKET ANALYSIS AND DEFINITION OF REFERENCE BENCHMARK
Study of the market values and comparative analysis.
CREATION AND MANAGEMENT OF PRIVATE AND CORPORATE COLLECTIONS
Through the constitution of dedicated vehicles and through the support of critics and curators.
SUPPORT IN THE CONSTITUTION OF COLLECTIVE INVESTMENT VEHICLES
Feasibility studies and definition of the governance of investment funds with underlying works of art.
SET-UP OF TRUST AND FOUNDATIONS
With particular attention to legal and fiscal implications.
ASSISTANCE ON FINANCIAL TRANSACTIONS
With collateral in works of art and/or collections (art lending), also through the issue and placement on the market of private debt instruments.
PERIODIC AND CONSOLIDATED COUNTER-VALORIZATION OF THE ARTISTIC HERITAGE
Supplied with definitive frequency through the production of dedicated asset extracts.