For Family Offices
Executive protection for family offices.
A family office hires executive protection by engaging an intelligence-led firm to assess the threat picture, coordinate coverage across principals, residences, and travel, and run it all through one accountable contact. Ravus does that — quietly.
Executive protection for a family office is the coordinated, discreet safeguarding of the family it serves — each principal, each residence, and every movement — under a single protective plan. It is engaged the way a family office engages any trusted advisor: confidentially, through one relationship, and shaped by what the threat picture actually shows rather than a fixed package.
How a family office engages protection.
Three steps, one relationship. The plan is written to the family, not pulled from a shelf.
A confidential consultation.
An engagement begins with a private conversation and a clear-eyed read of the threat picture — who and what is exposed, across which principals, residences, and movements.
Assessment and a written plan.
A current threat assessment, drawn from the intelligence behind the protection, sets the protective posture. The family office receives a plan — not a headcount — that maps coverage to real risk.
One accountable contact.
The family office works through a single point of accountability who owns the plan, the contingencies, and the reporting. One relationship, one chain of command, continuity across every principal and shift.
What the coverage looks like.
Protection is coordinated across the whole picture a family office is responsible for — not just one principal on one day.
Principals across the family
Protection is coordinated across every principal a family office serves — primary and secondary, adults and dependents — at a posture sized to each person's exposure rather than a single template applied to all.
Residences and the household
Assessment and protective coverage of the primary and secondary residences — access control, response protocols, and a posture that protects the household without turning the home into a checkpoint.
Travel and movement
Protective coverage on the move, domestic and abroad — destination intelligence, vetted ground arrangements, and trusted local resourcing, with a single chain of command from departure to return.
Events and public exposure
Coverage for board meetings, philanthropic appearances, and family gatherings — arrival and departure control, crowd and access management, and a low-profile presence calibrated to the setting.
One relationship. One chain of command.
A family office should not have to manage a roster of vendors to keep a family safe. Ravus runs every engagement through one accountable contact who owns the plan, the contingencies, and the reporting — across principals, residences, and travel. The family office sees a single point of accountability; the work beneath it scales as the threat picture moves.
Discretion is the default. There are no named clients and no named operators — only a confidential relationship that holds from first contact through the life of the engagement.
The protection is led by intelligence, not headcount.
Behind every Ravus engagement is OnTrial intelligence — the analytical capability and US data access an enterprise intelligence firm brings to its hardest cases, pointed at the protection of a family. Advance work surveys the routes, venues, and residences before anyone arrives; threat assessment grounds the posture in real data; monitoring runs through the life of the engagement. That intelligence layer is what lets a family office size protection to the threat it actually faces — and the part of the work the rest of the field cannot copy.
Seen first. Handled quietly.
Every engagement begins the same way — a confidential consultation and a clear-eyed read of the threat picture across the family the office serves.