“After many years of working with various global investment institutions I have found Michal to be the best financial planner whom I can trust and have great confidence in his ability to provide me with the services I need. Michal knows his craft inside and out and brings dedication and passion to his work. He has a very personalized and holistic approach, and is very attentive to his client's needs. He takes the time to thoroughly analyze each financial and investment goal and clearly communicates proposed strategies. His financial planning takes into account all the aspects of money management including: wealth growth and preservation, company stock /401k portfolio, taxes, family trust, college funds, retirement planning. He is a true professional, has a driven personality, and exudes confidence, honesty and integrity. He utilizes up to date digital tools and technologies, making communication efficient with easy to understand reports and a seamless document review process. I'm extremely happy with Michal's financial services. I have complete peace of mind, especially in these uncertain times, and a clear idea of my family's financial future. I highly recommend Skylark Wealth as a first class, one stop firm for all of your investment needs.“
“The bank is in the "Grand Old Lady of California Street", which was the third designated San Francisco landmark. The stone building, which was built after 1906 is majestic with it columns and large windows. The interior is open with ample use of stone/marble, and beautiful ceilings and cornices. I came to open an account and was assisted by Brent, who was friendly and efficient in setting up my account. He provided all the documentation for my records and the information that I needed to set-up my online access. In talking to Brent about the beauty of this bank, he mentioned that I could visit the museum in the basement that has displays on the history of the Bank and the building. The Bank of California museum is down the stairs on the left of the entrance, is open the public and the admission is free. The museum is small and you should be able to browse the displays in full in about 20-30 minutes. It provides a look into the history of the Bank of California and its role in the development of the Western United States. I had a good experience with the opening of my account and had a nice museum tour afterwards.“
“Where else can you see fun little quips like this: "...Bismarck tips his hat to Metternich while a somnolent Talleyrand, from beneath powdered wig, winks knowingly at Zhou Enlai." That's an FT writer's description of Kissinger at 87.“