UHNW Wealth, Family Offices and Long-Term Structure | ek Public Voices

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In Part One of Karam Singh’s latest double feature episode, Karam explores what it means to be ultra-high-net-worth (UHNW), when family offices become important, and why structure becomes increasingly valuable as wealth, complexity, and long-term decision-making evolve.

This episode looks at the considerations facing UHNW individuals and families, including when to explore the establishment of a family office, how to think about governance and structure, and why a virtual family office model may be a practical option for emerging wealth.

Karam also discusses a growing category of founders, entrepreneurs, and business owners in their 30s and 40s who may be approaching a major business exit and thinking about how to set themselves, their families, and their wealth up for the long run.

This episode covers:

- What UHNW means
- When a family office becomes important
- Why structure matters for significant wealth
- Considerations for UHNW individuals and families
- Family office vs virtual family office models
- Planning ahead for founders and business owners approaching a liquidity event
- Long-term thinking around wealth, governance, and decision-making

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WATCH PART TWO OF THIS DOUBLE FEATURE.

Coming soon.

Important

Karam Singh, Authorised Representative of Capella Advisory Pty Ltd ABN 54 669 300 163 AFSL no. 550125. He can be reached at ksingh@ekprivate.com.au or 1300 193 136 

The information in this publication is factual information, and not financial advice. The information is objectively ascertainable information and is not tailored to your personal circumstances. You should consider obtaining financial advice before making a decision in relation to this information.

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