Abdulmohsin Al Omran will be sharing key insights from 20 years of leading The Family Office, focusing on digital and business transformation. Key discussion points include:
Reflecting on 20 years of innovation, beginning with the outsourced CIO model.
Embracing endowment model investment approach for diversification and risk mitigation.
Tackling market volatility and the constraints of public market diversification.
Introducing exclusive private market solutions designed for investors.
Harnessing digital transformation to elevate client experiences, transparency, and operational efficiency.
Expanding access to private market opportunities while retaining the ability to deliver swift results.
Founder and CEO of The Family Office
CEO of Obeikan Investment Group
Education - 4 min
Women are becoming increasingly visible in wealth creation, management, and investing. This isn’t a sudden shift; it’s the result of decades of quiet influence, evolving access, and growing confidence now meeting a more inclusive financial landscape.Globally, women already control one-third of investable wealth, a figure projected to reach 35% by 2025. Women currently hold about 40% of global wealth, and this share is expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate of 8.2% by 2025, outpacing men’s projected growth rate of 5.2%.[1] What’s changing today is not the capability of women as investors, but the visibility and support around them.
Aug 18, 2025
Education - 5 min
Retirement planning has entered a new era. For decades, a balanced mix of stocks and bonds formed the foundation of long-term investment strategies, trusted to grow and preserve wealth across market cycles. But the landscape has changed. Volatility is more persistent, interest rates are harder to predict, and traditional portfolios increasingly fall short of delivering the stability and income needed in retirement.Building a resilient retirement plan today requires more than conventional allocations. It calls for broader diversification, dependable income, and assets that respond differently to market forces. This is where private markets come in. Once accessible only to institutions, asset classes like private credit, real estate, private equity, and infrastructure are now playing a larger role in long-term portfolios, offering new ways to manage risk and capture growth potential.
Jul 31, 2025
Market Insights - 4 min
At its last meeting in June, the Federal Reserve (the “Fed”) opted once again to hold rates at their current level of 4.25% to 4.5%. It is widely expected that there will be no change at the upcoming meeting on July 29th and 30th.[1]Beyond this, there is little clarity, not only in the markets but also within the Fed itself, amid the seismic shifts and crosscurrents of world affairs. In this article, we examine the data and attempt to parse out the facts from the speculation.
Jul 21, 2025