Bruno Cambier, 37 years old Home: Brussels Role: Wealth Manager
After earning a degree in business engineering, I took a detour into music by studying in Los Angeles—a long-standing passion of mine since my teenage years. I then worked in Indonesia for a Belgian furniture company, where I helped implement an ERP system. Back in Belgium, I joined KPMG as a consultant before fully committing to the family business, which operates in the logistics sector. Over the course of ten years, I held various roles spanning finance, commercial operations, and strategy, eventually leading the company. It was an incredibly formative entrepreneurial experience that gave me a deep understanding of operational challenges, team management, and long-term governance.
Absolutely. It was through this experience as a business leader that I gradually became interested in wealth planning, long-term sustainability, and structural organization—topics that naturally led me toward finance. I already had a solid grasp of investment fundamentals, but it was in this context that I truly developed a passion for wealth management.
Definitely. I’ve always been drawn to the simplicity and transparency of global index investing. Not everyone around me agrees with this approach, but I enjoy explaining its foundations, engaging in thoughtful debates, and sometimes even convincing skeptics. What drives me is making technical topics accessible and helping people make clear, rational investment decisions. After conducting a thorough market analysis, I found that Easyvest’s approach perfectly aligned with my own views on wealth management. That’s when I enthusiastically decided to apply.
I’m fully bilingual, so for now I’m working with both French- and Dutch-speaking clients—although my long-term focus will likely shift more toward the north of the country. Given my personal background, I’m especially focused on inheritance and wealth transfer planning.
I’m ranked P300 in padel—a sport many of the Easyvest team members enjoy—and I recently took up chess. I also did six years of improv and truly believe that most situations are better handled with (at least a little) humor.