Unlocking Global Opportunities Through Inclusive Finance

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Four corporate headshots of the Intrasia Group executive team: Graeme Robertson, Neil Kleinsmith, Aslam Kanowah, and Herman Suhirman in business suits.
The Intrasia Group executive leadership team: (Top Left) Graeme Robertson, Founder; (Top Right) Neil Kleinsmith, CEO Intrasia Wealth; (Bottom Left) Aslam Kanowah, CEO Intrasia Management; (Bottom Right) Herman Suhirman, General Manager Intrasia Corporate Services.

Unlocking Global Opportunities Through Inclusive Finance – Intrasia Group

Unlocking Global Opportunities Through Inclusive Finance Expanding access to wealth, mobility, and development across borders.

From its base in Mauritius, Intrasia Group is positioning itself as a globally connected financial services platform with a clear mission to broaden access to wealth creation. Chairman Graeme Robertson describes the company as “a one-stop shop,” bringing together fund structuring, wealth management and corporate solutions under one roof.

The structure is straightforward, but the reach is not. At its core sits a management company that builds and oversees family offices, funds and trusts, supported by a growing wealth management division with offices in London, Dubai, Cape Town and Singapore. From Mauritius, the group connects capital to opportunities across Africa and other high-growth markets, using the island’s position as a stable financial hub.

What sets the business apart is its inclusive approach. “We don’t chase the ultra-high net worth. We look at the mass affluent,” Robertson says. The shift is deliberate. With minimum investment thresholds starting at US$50,000, the company is opening the door to professionals often overlooked by larger institutions, giving them access to the same tools used at the top end.

The model extends beyond finance. Intrasia also provides corporate services, from due diligence to global citizenship solutions and transaction advisory. “We are formed basically to provide a whole range, a comprehensive range of services for development,” Robertson explains, pointing to a model that simplifies complex cross-border processes for clients operating internationally.

There is also a forward-looking edge. The group is paying close attention to shifting investor behaviour, particularly among Generation Z, while developing initiatives to support female entrepreneurs across Africa. As Robertson puts it, “Money makes money, and that is what we do, but we have got to help society at the same time.”

It is this balance, between commercial focus and broader purpose, that defines Intrasia’s direction, making global finance more accessible without losing sophistication.

Download the full Mauritius report in PDF format here.

Intrasia Group official corporate logo with a gold geometric emblem and grey and black typography.

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