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Legacy or loss? Insurance and the great wealth transfer

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October 12, 2025

Because families are dynamic, insurance solutions must be able to accommodate shifts across borders, regulations and roles over decades.

- Christopher Albrecht

Legacy or loss? Insurance and the great wealth transfer

Asia great wealth transfer is not a distant prospect - it is happening now. The question for ultra-high-net-worth families in Singapore and across the region is whether their legacies will survive intact. ST FILE PHOTO

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Asia stands on the cusp of possibly the largest intergenerational transfer of wealth in history. Trillions of dollars will change hands as the first generation of wealth creators in the region pass on their assets to the next generations.

Singapore, already established as a hub for wealth management and family offices, sits at the heart of this shift.

The sheer scale of this transfer has made succession planning a top priority for these wealthy families as well as financial institutions, insurers and advisory firms that support this priority. Yet, the risks that can derail family legacies too often remain overlooked.

Families prepare for investment performance and governance frameworks, but they are less prepared for the disruption caused by grief, leadership voids, family disputes, and the sudden liquidity crunch that can accompany the passing of a patriarch or matriarch.

Without careful planning, even the most robust fortunes can erode quickly. And while financial instruments abound, life insurance properly structured - is one of the few tools that can deliver liquidity at precisely the moment it is most needed.

For high-net-worth families, life insurance has had to evolve from its traditional role as a simple safety net. It has become a strategic tool for creating liquidity on demand, resolving estate disputes, and ensuring continuity in times of stress.

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