This September, NTL Trust at Monaco continues to stand at the forefront of the investment migration industry. With more than 30 years of experience, we are present wherever industry-shaping conversations happen: building peer-to-peer connections, following emerging trends, and anticipating changes that matter to our clients.
Our Global Representative Richard Moir attended the Monaco Yacht Show, a gathering point for the world’s HNWIs and UHNWIs. With many yachts proudly flying Caribbean flags and regularly returning to the region for regattas, races, and luxury tourism the synergy between the Caribbean and Monaco was clear.

(Mr. Richard Moir with captains whose yachts sail under Antigua & Barbuda flag)
NTL also joined our partner Vivanova for an exclusive gala dinner, reinforcing our long-standing relationships with trusted collaborators. For NTL Trust, meeting peers and leaders of our industry and associate partners is extremely valuable as we have the opportunity to discuss investment migration trends, innovation and the possibilities of future developments in our niche.

(Mr. Richard Moir with Ms. Theodora Yantol,
Passport Investor co-founder)
The highlight of the week was the Monaco Global Citizenship Conference 2025, the annual CRBI gathering that fosters true peer-to-peer exchange on the future of investment migration. There, Richard Moir met with leading decision-makers, including:

Mr. H.E. Calvin St. Juste – Executive Chair, St. Kitts & Nevis, Citizenship by Investment Unit

Mr. Thomas Anthony – CEO, Investment Migration Agency Grenada
By attending landmark events such as Monaco, NTL Trust not only connects with industry leaders but also demonstrates who we are: a trusted partner with decades of experience and a forward-looking perspective. Our presence ensures that we bring our clients the most up-to-date insights, program developments, and strategic guidance. Staying at the forefront of these conversations allows us to anticipate changes, refine opportunities, and deliver the clarity that HNWIs and UHNWIs need when making life-changing decisions about citizenship, residency, and global planning.