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Wealth Preservation

Baudot Private Office is offering to investors the opportunity to preserve their wealth and diversify their portfolio into art works and collectibles through individual portfolios, each representing an Art Managed Account. Investors will benefit from making direct investments into real assets with high residual value and low correlation with most conventional asset classes such as bonds and equities.

Art Managed Accounts are usually discretionary and can be tailored to meet the specific needs of each client and can invest in any sector of the art market. Especially, investors may protect their wealth and invest at preferential price levels in collectibles in the most liquid sectors of the art market, such as Chinese porcelain (imperial and export), rare stamps, old letters and historical documents.

Table — Art Managed Accounts

Product Name
Minerva
Athena
Saturn
Jupiter
Zeus
Minimum Investment
$150,000
$250,000
$500,000
$1,000,000
$1,000,000
Minimum Commitment Period (¹)
5 years
3 years
5 years
5 years
10 years
Target Annual Return (Net)
5-10%
6-10%
7-10%
8-10%
6-10%
Investment Focus
Wealth Preservation
Target Price of Art Works
Mid Market
Blue Chip &
Mid Market
Blue Chip &
Mid Market
Blue Chip &
Mid Market
Blue Chip &
Mid Market
Estimated Risk
Low/Medium
Medium
Low
Low
Very Low
Target Allocation
   - Chinese Export Porcelain
   - Chinese Imperial Porcelain
   - Other Asian Art
   - Paintings (may be tailored)
   - Rare Stamps, Old Letters &
     Historical Documents



















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Note:   (¹) Early exit is possible (with no exit fee) when all fees due to Baudot Private Office have been paid.

We invest in the most liquid sectors of the art market and thus target mainly collectibles such as Chinese porcelain, rare stamps, old letters and historical documents. Our team is uniquely qualified and combines over 200 years of art expertise from some of the world’s leading global art dealers, members of the vetting committees of leading art fairs, as well as former directors of Sotheby’s and Christie’s.