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  • Something old and something new: the case for family governance

    Something old and something new: the case for family governance

    As the next generation of Asia Pacific family business leaders matures, KPMG's Karmen Yeung and Chiu Wu Hong explain why the importance of a robust family governance structure only deepens.
    By Karmen Yeung and Chiu Wu Hong
    6 September, 2024
  • The evolving landscape of Indian Family Offices

    The evolving landscape of Indian Family Offices

    The rise of professionalism: Navneet Bhatnagar and Kavil Ramachandran explain how the Next Generation of owners is shaping Family Offices in India.
    By Navneet Bhatnagar and Kavil Ramachandran
    16 July, 2024
  • FB Roundup: Bernard Arnault, Rob Walton, Marc Puig Guasch

    FB Roundup: Bernard Arnault, Rob Walton, Marc Puig Guasch

    In this week’s FB Roundup, Bernard Arnault’s sons join him on the LVMH board; Walmart heir Rob Walton is retiring from the company's board after more than 40 years; and Spanish luxury goods firm Puig go public...
    By Glen Ferris
    29 April, 2024
  • Nirupa Shankar: The art of learning by doing

    Nirupa Shankar: The art of learning by doing

    The second-gen business leader and chair of Campden Family Connect’s upcoming 9th Indian Families in Business Forum talks about making her mark in business, honouring family values and preparing for India’s ‘golden decade’…
    By Glen Ferris
    25 April, 2024
  • Beyond bricks and mortar: Why a family property is worthy of a legacy film

    Beyond bricks and mortar: Why a family property is worthy of a legacy film

    Family narrative consultant Jamie Yuenger explains why you should consider memorialising the story of your sacred spaces...
    By Jamie Yuenger
    18 April, 2024
  • Learning a new philanthropic approach from Mr. Beast

    Learning a new philanthropic approach from Mr. Beast

    In the latest in a series of articles for CampdenFB, experienced family office professional Giles Graves suggests philanthropically-inclined wealth holders look to the methods of the phenomenally successful YouTuber…
    By Giles Graves
    16 April, 2024

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  • The private lives of family offices

    The private lives of family offices

    In the first of a series of articles for CampdenFB, experienced family office professional Giles Graves explores the important subject of privacy...
    By Giles Graves
    5 February 2024
  • Prince Albert II of Monaco

    The Monaco Royal Family payments scandal: Why the loyalty of private staff is paramount

    As a trusted member of private staff blows the whistle on Prince Albert II’s alleged spending habits, conversations around reliability and discretion are hitting the headlines.
    By Glen Ferris
    2 February 2024
  • Alain Delon at the Cannes Film Festival in 2019

    Why should families take heed of the Alain Delon inheritance dispute?

    The loss of capacity of influential and wealthy patriarchs or matriarchs can have a devastating effect on their family’s dynamic, all the more so when it is played out in the public eye. This rings true in the case of Alain Delon, the 1960s French film star, whose children have publicly aired a dispute surrounding his medical regime and estimated €245 million fortune.
    By Samara Dutton and Abbie Armstrong
    29 January 2024
  • Judy Zhang, Head of China Client Business and Managing Director at Cambridge Associates

    Building a lasting family legacy in Asia: Values, governance and policy

    Judy Zhang, Head of China Client Business and Managing Director at Cambridge Associates, explains how Next Gen investors and principal wealth owners can meet both near and long-term wealth management challenges, as well as build a lasting family legacy. Cambridge Associates is a global investment firm that aims to help private clients and family offices implement and manage custom investment portfolios that generate outperformance.
    By Judy Zhang
    19 January 2024

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