Multi-Family Office

The multi-family office model combines personalized attention with the power of collective resources, ensuring robust wealth management.

Why Join a Multi-Family Office (MFO)?

For UHNW families and Single-Family Offices (SFOs), partnering with a Multi-Family Office brings scale, expertise, and access — while preserving independence and control.

  • Institutional infrastructure at lower cost
  • Broader investment access
  • Governance and continuity support
  • Peer network and shared knowledge

A trusted partner for preservation, growth, and legacy.

Cost Efficiency & Scale

  • Shared infrastructure and resources at lower cost
  • Institutional-grade systems and research
  • Economies of scale in banking, custody, and operations
  • For SFOs: share compliance, reporting, and administration functions

Broader Expertise & Institutional Capability

  • Access to multi-disciplinary professionals: CIO, tax, estate, legal, and philanthropy advisors
  • Collective intelligence from multiple families’ experiences
  • Benchmarking and governance best practices
  • For SFOs: augment internal team with specialist expertise

Exclusive Investment Access

  • Co-investment and club deal opportunities
  • Access to institutional-quality private markets and real estate deals
  • Diversification across sectors and geographies
  • Shared due diligence and research insights

Governance, Education & Continuity

  • Family governance and succession frameworks
  • Next-generation education programs
  • Independent oversight and reduced key-person risk
  • Strengthens continuity and long-term harmony

Technology, Reporting & Compliance

  • Consolidated performance and risk reporting
  • Centralized compliance and regulatory management
  • Secure digital infrastructure
  • Institutional standards of transparency and oversight

Community & Peer Network

  • Connect with like-minded families and principals
  • Peer learning, philanthropy, and co-investment networks
  • Global exposure and shared insights

Strategic Flexibility

  • UHNW families can start with MFO, scale into SFO later
  • SFOs can partner or outsource to MFO for overflow or regional reach
  • Flexible structure for changing needs

Wealth Transfer & Legacy Management

Protect • Grow • Transfer • Simplify

Role of an MFO in Wealth Transfer

Architect — design the right structure
The first job is engineering the ownership structure so assets don’t break at death or succession.
What the MFO does
  • Map family tree + jurisdictions + tax exposure
  • Decide: Trust vs VCC vs PPLI vs holding companies
  • Coordinate lawyers & trustees
  • Implement consolidated structure
Positive outcome
  • Probate avoided
  • Estate tax minimized
  • Control rules defined
  • Privacy preserved

Potential Structure

Trusts / Foundations

Singapore VCC

PPLI

SPVs / HoldCos

GenAM team — keep the capital growing across generations

Even perfect structures fail if heirs mismanage money.
What the MFO does
  • Asset allocation policy
  • Risk budgeting
  • Manager selection (PE/VC/hedge/real estate)
  • Consolidated reporting across banks
  • Institutional governance

Why Critical?

Without a CIO:

  • Heirs panic sell
  • Portfolios become random
  • Returns deteriorate
  • Wealth disappears very quickly

With MFO:

Capital behaves like an endowment or sovereign fund, not retail accounts. Think of this as running the engine.

Heirs don’t need to “learn finance overnight.”

Family Governance — prevent conflict

This is the most underestimated piece. Statistically: Most fortunes collapse from family disputes, not market losses
What the MFO facilitates
  • Family constitution
  • Roles & responsibilities
  • Investment committee
  • Spending policies
  • Distribution rules
  • Conflict resolution process
  • Next-gen education

Heirs become stewards, not just spenders.

An MFO’s role in wealth transfer is to institutionalize the family’s wealth so it survives people

It converts:

Personal assets → Structured vehicles

Ad-hoc investing → Professional CIO

Family emotion → Governance rules

Complexity → Managed system

With MFO:

Founder → Structured vehicles → CIO oversight → Governance → Educated heirs → Compounding capital

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