Richseen  ·  Private Office
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Invitation

Engagements begin with a message,
not an application.

There is no form on this page and no intake system behind it. The two routes below reach Richseen directly — one for a short message, one for a matter you would rather set out in writing. Either is a normal way to begin.

What usually helps to include

The decision in view

One or two sentences on what is actually being decided. Not a brief — the question as it currently stands.

Where it sits

The cities, countries or institutions involved, as far as they are known. “Not yet decided” is a useful answer.

The horizon

Whether this is a matter of weeks, of months, or a question about the next several years.

Who is already involved

Existing advisors, if there are any. Their presence is expected, and Richseen works alongside them rather than in place of them.

What follows
  • A reply, then a conversation — nothing is proposed in it.
  • Fit before scope — whether Richseen should carry the matter is settled first, on both sides.
  • No obligation either way — some enquiries end at the first conversation, by either side’s choice.

Enquiries arrive by referral, by direct introduction, or through this page.
All of them are received in confidence.

Private Access — how a matter is carried