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Prosperity Prep: Equipping the Next Generation for Wealth and Business Success

In an era where wealth management and business strategies are rapidly evolving, preparing the next generation for success is more crucial than ever. This exclusive seminar is designed to provide young inheritors, family business members and wealth managers with insights and practical tools for navigating the complexities of modern wealth inheritance and business leadership.

Join us for an engaging panel discussion featuring esteemed panellists Patrick Chan, Lisa Wong and Jeffrey Ip, Partner at Deloitte Private, who will explore some of the most critical areas, including:

  • Digital assets: Unravel the complexities of digital estate planning and the significance of incorporating digital assets into your will.
  • Pre-nuptial agreements: Discover how pre-nuptial agreements can safeguard family wealth and be crafted to reflect fairness and foresight.
  • Family dynamics & governance: Gain insights on providing strategic input and oversight to safeguard business direction, family relationships, and a legacy of enterprise.
  • Succession planning: Explore the strategy for passing on leadership roles such as the ownership of the company to further generations. 

The event will be followed by an opportunity for networking over drinks, where you can connect with industry peers.

Date | Time: 5 September | 16:45 - 18:00, followed by networking drinks
Location: Charles Russell Speechlys, Hong Kong office

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Suite 3418, Level 34
Two Pacific Place
88 Queensway
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