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Irrevocable Life Insurance Trust Singapore: The Missing Layer in Wealth Structuring

In Singapore, many high-net-worth individuals and family offices invest significant effort into structuring their wealth — holding companies, trusts, private trust companies, and increasingly, Variable Capital Companies (VCCs).

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Chinese Company Nasdaq IPO: What CHAGEE’s CSRC Filing Clearance Teaches PRC Founders

Chinese company Nasdaq IPO lessons from CHAGEE on CSRC filing, offshore structure, founder control and post-IPO wealth risk.

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Singapore Trust Law – Why Trusts Fail

Singapore Trust Law is widely regarded as one of the most sophisticated and investor-friendly legal frameworks in Asia. Yet, even with strong legal foundations, many trusts established in Singapore fail to achieve their objectives. Whether due to poor planning, family disputes, or legal loopholes, failed trusts can result in major financial losses, litigation, and damaged relationships.

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Family Governance Singapore: Why Most Asian Families Fail at G2 Transition

Family governance Singapore – When it comes to family governance Singapore, few issues are as urgent—or as misunderstood—as the handover of family wealth and business control from the first generation (G1) to the second generation (G2). In Singapore and across Asia, family-run enterprises form the backbone of the economy, yet most are not structured for multi-generational success. This article explores the legal reasons why so many families experience family governance breakdown, how poor succession planning erodes family harmony and wealth, and what legal strategies can safeguard your legacy.

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Singapore Trust: A Smart Strategy to Protect Paid-Off Real Estate from Creditors

Singapore Trusts – As the real estate market in Singapore continues to thrive, many investors are drawn to acquiring more and more properties, often leveraging significant debt to expand their portfolios. While the potential for high returns and capital appreciation is alluring, the reality of mounting debt can be risky—especially when creditors start knocking. If you’re a real estate owner with a sizable portfolio, protecting your assets from creditors should be a priority. One of the most effective tools for safeguarding your paid-off properties is placing them into a Singapore Trust.

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Family Office Regulation Singapore – Legal Challenges and Structuring Insights for 2025

ingapore has cemented its reputation as a premier hub for family offices, attracting high-net-worth individuals and ultra-high-net-worth families seeking a stable and well-regulated jurisdiction for wealth preservation and succession planning.

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VCC vs Cayman Funds – Which is Better for Your Family Office?

For family offices exploring fund structures, the decision between a VCC vs Cayman fund is increasingly important. Both Singapore’s Variable Capital Company (VCC) and Cayman Islands funds are popular vehicles for asset management, but they offer distinct advantages depending on your strategic goals, regulatory preferences, and investment markets.

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VCC fund constitution drafting – 5 Key Legal Clauses that you need to consider

VCC Fund Constitution Drafting – When setting up a Variable Capital Company (VCC) fund in Singapore, one of the most crucial legal documents you need is the VCC fund constitution. Proper VCC fund constitution drafting ensures that your fund operates smoothly, complies with regulatory requirements, and safeguards the interests of both the fund manager and the investors. This article highlights 5 key legal clauses that require careful attention when drafting a VCC fund constitution.

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Singapore VCC for family offices – Why Multi-Family Offices Prefer Singapore VCC Funds

In recent years, Singapore VCC for family offices has become an increasingly popular investment structure for wealthy families around the world. As global wealth grows and family offices seek better ways to manage, grow, and preserve their assets, the Singapore Variable Capital Company (VCC) stands out for its flexibility, privacy, and tax efficiency. In this article, we explore why multi-family offices prefer using Singapore VCC funds as part of their investment strategy.

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