DECALIA is a Swiss financial group which manages and advises private and institutional clients.
It offers efficient services adapted to a demanding clientele: Wealth management, Asset management, Private Markets as well as value-added investment strategies available through the family of DECALIA funds.
Wealth Management
Wealth management
DECALIA targets a private clientele looking for personalised wealth management that generates consistent performance.
Based on the advanced techniques and rigorous processes of institutional asset management, our investment approach is clearly focused on risk control.
A human-sized management boutique, DECALIA naturally pays particular attention to the quality of service.
Asset Management
Asset Management
DECALIA has developed a range of strategies focused on several investment themes offering strong long-term prospects.
DECALIA has launched its own range of UCITS investment funds (DECALIA Sicav), registered in Switzerland and other European countries. For some specific strategies, we have also established partnerships with external asset managers.
Funds
DECALIA Funds
DECALIA’s innovative and distinctive investment strategies are available through a range of UCITS investment funds (DECALIA Sicav), registered in Switzerland and in several European countries.
The DECALIA Luxembourg Sicav has its own dedicated website, providing all useful information regarding the investment funds.
Team
DECALIA team
DECALIA’s asset management team is made up of seasoned investment professionals, whose areas of expertise are very complementary.
NEWS
Recent news
Secondaries in Private Credit: Enhancing Liquidity, Visibility, and Risk Control
In a market increasingly seeking yield with greater control, private credit secondaries are emerging as a compelling opportunity. Unlike traditional primary investments that tie up capital for years and require patient ramp-up, secondaries offer exposure to seasoned assets—bringing immediacy, visibility and flexibility to portfolios. 1. Accelerated Deployment, Immediate YieldPrivate credit secondaries allow investors to bypass the […]
Let’s speak about deflation!
A Fed’s rate cut in September rate is still far from guaranteed, in my views, especially after last week’s releases of US CPI and PPI reports, which showed that supercore inflation remains stubbornly high, running at 4% yoy and 3.8% a.r. over last 3M, while companies are passing some tariff costs on to consumers. In […]
Recession, inflation, both, or… neither
US growth is slowing, while inflation is rising. Despite the rosy US Q2 GDP print, the growth details weren’t so great when excluding the extraordinary distortions due to the tariffs’ saga: final domestic demand (i.e. consumption expenditures and capex) is running at about 1.5% a.r. in the first half of this year vs. a quite […]