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WHO WE ARE
Our Foundation and Core
Burti&Partners was inspired by a transformative personal experience of our founder, Marielle Burti, leading to a deep commitment to a new way of making Business: freedom— we have control over our own life and time, encompassing financial and location independence and legacy of teaching fulfillment by example.
Our mission revolves around empowering the freedom of choice — with whom to spend our time and work with, where to live, where to keep assets and income, how to manage taxes, which citizenship and market are most beneficial for our clients, and more. We practice Collaborative Capitalism, which is grounded in the belief: “The more we have, the more we share and everybody wins.” We aim to exemplify consistency in practicing Values, building a legacy by teaching fulfillment through example.
Our target isn’t to be the largest, but the most consistent group with the values we share and an example of fulfillment by the alignment to our principles and values, leaving a legacy of regeneration.
Our Core Principles and Values in Practice
How we work
We do what we are passionate about, share all the tools and knowledge we can to conclude each service as consistently to our values and principles as possible.
We combine stoic principles with a meritocratic ethos, focusing on what’s controllable, valuing hands-on expertise, and maintaining ethical integrity. We support our clients’ freedom to choose their paths, providing deep local insights and an integrated business model.
Our reliable and inspiring alliances are guided by the
common desire to lead and let a legacy of living fulfilled by the alignment to values and principles and teaching by example.
Time is money and money is the best tool to take care of people we love and support human and earth regeneration. We use the money we have to take care of people we love. We disagree on the opposite, proven to be a damaging frustrating endless predatory competitive racing.
The commitment to reciprocally constructive relationships is directly connected to sustainable development within collaborative capitalism and also involves our stakeholders at all levels, from individual consumers to large corporations and governments. By fostering a culture of responsibility and participation, this approach encourages all actors in the economy to contribute to sustainable practices.
This widespread engagement is crucial for achieving the broad and deep changes needed to meet the SDGs.