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Whether you’ve worked with ultra-high-net-worth clients for years or are just starting to grow that business, you know that these families and individuals are typically very private and prefer to deal exclusively with trusted advisors. When considering the right independent insurance agents or brokers, there are six things to keep in mind when making your decision.
Emerging from the shadows is the increasing number of women in the workforce, and it marks one of the most significant changes in economies throughout the world in the last 40 years. This report—the second in a series of four on family business succession—takes an up-close look at the demographic shifts that are changing the role of women in family businesses and the unique competitive advantages they can deliver. For more key insights from the series, check out the other three reports:
Often, families execute wealth transfer planning strategies without fully considering what wealth and family legacy means to them—particularly the importance of defining and sharing their associated social, economic, and philanthropic values. In this interview, two advisors examine the value of family education and the critical role advisors play in the process.
This is the report of findings of the 2021 FOX State of the Ultra-Wealth Business. The full report is only available to firms that participated in the study. If your firm participated, please contact your FOX Relationship Manager to obtain a copy of the report. The study represents FOX’s best and most current thinking on the direction of Ultra High Net Worth (UHNW) business. The report is presented in three sections, with key takeaways identified for each as follows:
The ultra-wealth business continues to perform well, but not without some growing pains. While advisors to families of wealth benefited from a strong rebound in the markets during 2020, for some firms costs are rising faster than revenue. Now that we are in the midst of a receding pandemic, what does this look back on 2020 tell us about how prepared advisors were for the challenges? What strategies have they employed that served them well with their clients during this extraordinary time will sustain them through 2021?
Lawmakers have passed the Corporate Transparency Act (CTA) to help in the ongoing fight against fraud, corruption, terrorism financing, and money laundering. The CTA contains significant new federal reporting obligations, and it may have an especially onerous impact on estate planning for those who accomplish their planning goals through the use of one or more business entities.
The last year ushered in sweeping changes that impact financial services and partners serving ultra-high net worth clients. Firms are left needing answers about which digital methods and tools will sustain if conditions get back to normal, how to reinforce culture among a hybrid employee base, and how to gain an edge on competition and reach prospects now that the world is trending toward digital rather than physical processes.
Panelists will discuss how the role of the advisor is changing within families and what is driving that change. Attendees will walk away with tools to help advisors adapt and develop their skills to better serve families of wealth, especially during their transitions.Amy E. Szostak, Director of Family Education and Governance, Northern TrustDien Yuen, JD/LLM, CAP®, AEP®, Blunt-Nickel Professor in Philanthropy, Assistant Professor of Philanthropy, The American College of Financial Services
Eric will help attendees understand the full range of factors that consumers experience as valuable to them, including both rational and emotional. He will explain how firms can improve their value propositions accordingly and how managers can determine the best way to add value to their offerings.Eric Almquist, Advisory Partner, Bain & Company Moderated by David Toth, Managing Director, FOX