Building capital structures you can actually live with
Preserve. Organise. Grow.
Without product-driven advice or unnecessary complexity.
I work with private investors when capital is already in place — but lacks structure, or when an existing setup no longer works.
Capital is not a collection of securities
It is a system with different objectives.
Preservation
Liquidity, reserves, downside protection.
Growth
Long-term capital appreciation.
Income
Consistent cash flow.
Problems arise when all of this is mixed together.
Clients come with situations, not product requests
- capital exists, but lacks structure
- wealth concentrated in deposits or real estate
- existing portfolio needs a fresh look
- access to global markets is required
- need for a predictable income stream
- capital has grown, but the structure has not
“What to invest in” is the last question
We begin with:
- objectives
- constraints
- time horizon
- risk
- liquidity
Only then do we move to instruments.
Instruments on their own do not solve anything. Structure does.
How I work
Independent view
No product sales or embedded incentives.
Global scope
Not limited to a single jurisdiction.
Transparent fees
Advisory compensation structured separately.
Implementation
Work through multiple custodians and providers.
Experience
In markets since 2008. Advising since 2015.
The process is structured
- Assessment of current situation
- Capital architecture
- Implementation
- Ongoing advisory
No urgency. No unnecessary activity.
This is not a fit if
- you are looking for trading ideas
- you prioritise maximum returns at any cost
- you are not willing to discuss structure
This works if you are looking for a system of decisions — not ideas.
About
I am Vladimir Vereshchak, an independent investment advisor.
I work with private investors when capital is already in place and needs to be structured properly.
In financial markets since 2008. Advising since 2015. Licensed by the Central Bank of Russia.
The first step is not investing
It is understanding what you already have.
What works, what doesn't. Where the risks are. And what can be improved.