How we work — and what we don't do
Our process is methodical and deliberately unhurried. A new client engagement begins with a two-session data-gathering phase — no proposals, no recommendations — during which we map your current asset landscape and identify the questions your existing structure leaves unanswered. The analysis phase typically takes two to three weeks. We then present a written findings memo before any service proposal is made. This sequence matters because it ensures our recommendations are grounded in your actual position, not a generic template. The Studyfieldq team has been operating in the Kenyan capital protection space since 2017, with advisory experience spanning insurance-linked structures, multi-asset risk frameworks, and cross-border succession planning across East African and offshore jurisdictions. Our team of seven combines backgrounds in actuarial analysis, regulatory compliance, and independent financial planning. We do not manage discretionary portfolios, we don't hold client assets in custody, and we don't accept referral fees or commissions from any product provider. When an engagement requires legal, tax, or accounting input, we coordinate with your existing advisers — or help you select independent specialists through a documented, conflict-free search. Results in capital protection depend partly on factors outside any adviser's control: market conditions, regulatory changes, and decisions made by third-party custodians. We're transparent about this, and our engagement letters reflect it. What we control is the quality of the analysis, the rigour of the structure, and the consistency of our fiduciary standard.