Creand Wealth & Securities will leverage the BoardClic platform to conduct comprehensive, data-driven evaluations of its board, board committees and individual directors. This collaboration aims to enhance board alignment and governance, providing the board with actionable insights to make informed strategic decisions
“BoardClic significantly enhances our governance capabilities by delivering clear, data-backed insights into our board’s performance. The platform enables us to identify strengths and areas for improvement, ensuring alignment with our strategic objectives. With BoardClic, we can monitor board performance over time, both collectively and individually, reinforcing our commitment to excellence in governance and decision-making,” said Jean-Pascal Nepper, Chair of the Board Nomination & Remuneration Committee at Creand Wealth & Securities.
As a member of the Luxembourg Institute of Governance (ILA) – an independent, member-driven institute promoting the highest internationally recognised governance practices – Creand Wealth & Securities will use BoardClic's ILA-specific board review format, developed exclusively for ILA members through a partnership between ILA and BoardClic.
To learn more about BoardClic and ILA's board reviews, visit boardclic.com/ILA.
About Creand Wealth & Securities
Creand Wealth & Securities (Banque de Patrimoines Privés) is a leading financial institution in Luxembourg, specialising in wealth management, fund administration and custodian banking services. As part of the Creand Group, the company leverages over 70 years of expertise in asset management and asset servicing. Creand operates internationally mainly across Andorra, Spain, Luxembourg and the USA, combining bespoke solutions with cutting-edge technology to meet the needs of its diverse client base.
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