Service · Wealth Planning

Service 01

Wealth Planning

We start from each client's wealth goals, asset structure, cash-flow arrangements, and risk boundaries to build an executable, reviewable wealth-planning framework — the decision basis for subsequent securities allocation, insurance solutions, and long-term review.

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Who it suits

  • High-net-worth families whose assets are spread across cash, property, businesses, securities, insurance, and cross-border accounts, yet lack a unified management framework
  • Business owners or family decision-makers seeking clear boundaries between safety, growth, liquidity, succession, risk isolation, and cross-border arrangements
  • Clients who have already bought securities, funds, or insurance products, but want to re-examine each asset’s function, allocation logic, and execution order
  • Corporate and institutional clients with operating, reserve, or investable capital who need capital layering, a risk budget, and a review mechanism

What's included

01
Wealth goals & asset-function mapping
Clarify goals across family, business, education, retirement, succession, and cross-border arrangements, and distinguish whether each asset class serves as a safety cushion, liquidity, protection, growth, or succession.
02
Balance-sheet & cash-flow analysis
Map existing assets, liabilities, income, expenses, major future outlays, and funding gaps to judge whether the current structure can support long-term goals.
03
Risk boundaries & allocation constraints
Assess risk capacity, risk appetite, investment horizon, liquidity needs, currency needs, and acceptable drawdown to set boundaries for allocation.
04
Goal prioritisation & capital layering
Rank must-achieve, adjustable, and long-term aspirational goals, and divide capital into liquidity, defensive, core-allocation, and growth capital.
05
Functional role of securities & insurance
Within the IPS framework, define the role of funds, bonds, ETFs, equities, cash management, and insurance tools — rather than starting from product sales.
06
Execution path & regular review
Form an execution framework for account opening, product selection, allocation, rebalancing, annual review, and periodic adjustment, so the plan stays continuously updated.

DeliverablesDeliverables

Diagnostic documents

  • Client & asset-structure inventory
  • Financial goals inventory
  • Balance-sheet overview
  • Cash-flow & liquidity needs
  • Risk capacity assessment

Planning documents

  • Goal priority matrix
  • Asset-function layering
  • Risk boundaries & allocation constraints
  • Asset allocation principles
  • Insurance & securities role definition

Execution & review documents

  • Investment Policy Statement (IPS)
  • Implementation roadmap
  • Product & platform access advice
  • Rebalancing & review mechanism
  • Annual review & adjustment log

This page is for business introduction only and does not constitute investment advice. Specific products, services, fees, and risks are subject to formal agreements and licensed-institution documents.

Get Started

Talk first, then plan.

Assets scattered across cash, property, a business, securities, insurance, and cross-border accounts — without one decision framework? Book a ~30-minute diagnostic conversation.

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