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Family business wealth and legacy planning
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|BusinessBrief October/November 2025
In the evolving landscape of South African business families, the concept of wealth has expanded beyond mere financial accumulation. This aligns with the global shift from traditional wealth creation focused solely on financial assets to a broader definition that includes human and social capital.
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For business families, this evolving definition of wealth embodies a legacy - a commitment to ensuring prosperity for future generations while promoting positive change within communities. As business families navigate the complexities of modern finance, they increasingly turn to legacy planning as a pivotal strategy to secure the enduring influence of their wealth.
Understanding legacy planning
Legacy planning is more than a financial strategy - it is a holistic approach that encompasses values, vision and long-term goals. For South African business families, it involves crafting a roadmap to strategically allocate all their tangible and intangible assets to grow and preserve wealth, ensuring it is directed towards meaningful endeavours.
This process requires a deep understanding of family dynamics, business objectives and societal responsibilities.
Key elements
Succession planning
Ensuring a seamless transition of leadership and ownership is crucial. Family businesses must identify and develop successors who align with the family's values and business acumen but at the same time providing a meaningful role for the incumbents as they step out of the role.
Leveraging human capital - the knowledge, skills and experience of family members - is essential to generate value and preserve the family's entrepreneurial spirit. Given the global mobility of family members, opportunities for education, mentorship and active involvement in business operations across different regions are important.
Estate planning
Protecting assets from unforeseen circumstances and tax liabilities is essential. Estate planning ensures that wealth is distributed according to the family's wishes, minimising conflicts and maximising benefits for heirs and beneficiaries.
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