Founded on Values, Built for Impact

Alvary Group accompanies a select circle of UHNW individuals and families whose interests and influence extend across South America and beyond.

Our Practice

Our practice is rooted in the understanding that enduring wealth is both a private responsibility and a social force.

Investment management is approached with rigor and patience, recognizing that the most lasting outcomes often arise from a willingness to forego short-term advantage.

Philanthropy when thoughtfully structured—transcends generosity, becoming a form of stewardship in its own right.

Governance, taxation, and succession are considered not as technical necessities, but as instruments for the expression and preservation of values.

About Alvary Group

Alvary Group was formed by professionals whose experience spans private banking, investment management, and philanthropy across Latin America. Our practice is deliberately small, defined not by the number of families we serve, but by the depth of our engagement with each.

Our team is composed of individuals whose backgrounds reflect this sensibility: private bankers who have advised families through periods of transformation, lawyers familiar with both Argentine and global regulatory landscapes, and philanthropic strategists who understand that lasting impact requires both patience and precision.

Our Philosophy

We understand that the most meaningful wealth strategies emerge when financial acumen meets cultural understanding. The families we advise operate across borders, languages, and regulatory systems—yet remain anchored by values that often trace back generations.

Our role is to ensure these values find expression through contemporary structures and global opportunities, without losing their essential character.

Our Commitment

At Alvary Group, we believe continuity is essential to understanding both the changing contours of wealth and the enduring responsibilities that accompany it.

We remain confident that, for those who value subtlety, discretion, and the careful cultivation of both financial and social capital, there is no substitute for sustained partnership—nor for the cultural fluency that makes such partnership possible.