The new look of legacy: Rising wealth in Asia meets the next generation
For Asia’s global families, legacy means passing on family values and an entrepreneurial spirit.
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How women are redefining wealth, giving and legacy planning. The way people accumulate, manage and give their money is changing across the globe.
Find out moreFor Asia’s global families, legacy means passing on family values and an entrepreneurial spirit.
As women and the next generation acquire more wealth, they are thinking about how they can make a positive societal impact.
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Read moreWomen and Millennials are redefining the framework for how to leave a lasting financial and social impact.
Read more76% of high-net-worth Asian respondents think they have an obligation to transfer wealth to the next generation.
- Data from a survey conducted by The Economist Intelligence Unit © 2018
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