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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250623
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250624
DTSTAMP:20260417T073627
CREATED:20260220T082848Z
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SUMMARY:Family Office Discovery Series - Family Office Dialogue on Human Capital\, Investments and Legacy Planning​
DESCRIPTION:Attracted by the opportunities offered by Singapore as a strategic base\, many family offices are professionalising their operations\, diversifying across asset classes\, and developing next-generation leadership. As they expand their presence across global markets\, the session explored how families can align long-term capital with purpose. \n  \nOur panel of family office leaders shared first-hand perspectives on building robust operating platforms\, managing multi-asset portfolios\, nurturing next-generation principals\, and ensuring capital deployment reflects both strategic objectives and intergenerational legacy. \n  \nSpeakers:  \n\nMr Benjamin Lyman \nMr Bryan Lee \nMs Kathryn Dioth 
URL:https://wmi.edu.sg/wmi-event/family-office-discovery-series-dialogue-human-capital-investments-legacy-planning/
CATEGORIES:GFO-Circle Events,Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250826
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250827
DTSTAMP:20260417T073627
CREATED:20250314T055419Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260319T081458Z
UID:10000253-1756166400-1756252799@wmi.edu.sg
SUMMARY:Family Office Discovery Series - Generational Bridges: Connecting Through Family Governance
DESCRIPTION:As multi-generational family offices continue to evolve\, effective governance and aligned values are key to sustaining long-term success. How can families balance tradition with innovation\, and shape lasting legacies? \n  \nIn an engaging dialogue\, our speakers discussed how family roles are shaped not by titles\, but by a collective sense of ownership and responsibility; and how next-generation principals are redefining success through values\, impact\, and stewardship including expansion and divestment beyond the core business. In the Q&A session\, topics around the development of the family office team\, family governance in practice and managing complicated family dynamics were discussed.  \n  \nSpeakers:  \n\nMr Darren Teo \nMs Stacy Choong
URL:https://wmi.edu.sg/wmi-event/family-office-discovery-series-generational-bridges-connecting-family-governance/
CATEGORIES:GFO-Circle Events,Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251028
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251029
DTSTAMP:20260417T073627
CREATED:20230723T100220Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260319T081109Z
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SUMMARY:Roundtable: Artificial Intelligence for Single Family Office​
DESCRIPTION:Amid rising complexity and rapid technological change\, safeguarding and growing family wealth requires new thinking. We brought together single-family offices and industry leaders to explore how artificial intelligence is shaping investment and operational strategies. \n  \nDuring the session\, we explored how generative and agentic AI can be applied to enhance decision-making\, streamline routine processes\, and support tailored investment strategies and risk management. \n  \nAttendees heard directly from industry experts on practical AI applications\, current developments\, and considerations for integrating these technologies within a family office context—how they can improve efficiency\, uncover insights from large datasets\, and influence strategic decision-making for the years ahead. \n\n\nSpeakers:  \n\nMs Agnes Fok \nMr Bablu Kumar\nMr Desmond Teo \nMr Gino Kang \nMr Liquid Cui Jingshuang \nMr Shezaan Daya \nMr Sriram Changali
URL:https://wmi.edu.sg/wmi-event/roundtable-artificial-intelligence-single-family-office/
CATEGORIES:GFO-Circle Events,Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251104
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251105
DTSTAMP:20260417T073627
CREATED:20260220T084011Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260319T080733Z
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SUMMARY:Roundtable: Timeless Principles of Succession – Transcending Culture & Heritage
DESCRIPTION:Many Asian families today stand at a crossroads\, with trillions in assets poised for intergenerational transition. Despite a strong desire to preserve family identity and values—a longing that resonates “in the genes” across cultures—succession remains fraught with hesitation and complexity. \n  \nWe shared our key findings from WMI’s Research report: “Asia’s Succession Moment: Closing the Planning Gap to Safeguard Legacy” on how Asia’s families can bridge the planning gap and craft enduring legacies\, drawing on both timeless principles and new approaches. Our guest speakers explored the emotional and strategic barriers to effective planning\, sharing success stories from their research and experiences that reflect the time-honoured wisdom of different cultures in transmitting wealth across generations.  \n\nSpeaker:  \n\nMs Doutzen Groothof \nMs Lee Wong 
URL:https://wmi.edu.sg/wmi-event/roundtable-timeless-principles-succession-transcending-culture-heritage/
CATEGORIES:GFO-Circle Events,Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260210
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260211
DTSTAMP:20260417T073627
CREATED:20260220T084510Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260319T080507Z
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SUMMARY:Roundtable: Beyond Beta\, Beyond Direction
DESCRIPTION:Family offices are rethinking traditional portfolio frameworks as volatility and macro uncertainty challenge conventional diversification. We brought together members of our Global Family Office Circle and investment professionals to explore how portfolios can move beyond market-dependent returns and access more resilient sources of alpha. \n  \nAcross two panels\, speakers discussed practical strategies such as incorporating alternative diversifiers\, leveraging AI-driven insights\, using derivatives for downside protection\, and identifying resilient opportunities across public and private markets. Attendees gained insights into strengthening portfolio resilience and refining investment approaches in an uncertain environment. \n  \nSpeaker:  \n\nMs Audrey The \nMr Bryan Goh \nMr Chian Choo\nMr Filip Siekierczak \nMr Leonardo Drago \nMs Tang Hsiao Ching \nMr Tommy Teo
URL:https://wmi.edu.sg/wmi-event/roundtable-beyond-beta-beyond-direction/
CATEGORIES:GFO-Circle Events,Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20260318T173000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20260318T193000
DTSTAMP:20260417T073627
CREATED:20260304T030355Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260306T081302Z
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SUMMARY:Sanctions Risk Management in Volatility
DESCRIPTION:Amid escalating geopolitical tensions and increasingly complex global trade flows\, financial institutions face sustained pressure to strengthen their defences against sanctions breaches and trade‑based money laundering. As regulatory expectations intensify and enforcement actions grow more sophisticated\, practitioners must navigate rapidly evolving frameworks while managing operational\, legal\, and reputational risks. \n  \nAs regulatory expectations intensify and enforcement actions grow more sophisticated\, practitioners must navigate rapidly evolving frameworks while managing operational\, legal\, and reputational risks. \n  \nTo bring a practitioner’s perspective to these challenges\, we are pleased to extend a special invitation to join this session on Sanctions Risk Management in Volatility. \n  \nVenue: Wealth Management Institute\, No. 1 Marina Boulevard\, #16-01\, One Marina Boulevard\, Singapore 018989 \n  \nRSVP here for the learning event \n  \nSpeaker \n \nSerhane Victor \nHead Sanctions Compliance\,  \nASEAN and South Asia – Standard Chartered Bank Singapore \nAn admitted Attorney with over 22 years of financial services experience in global compliance and governance.  \n  \nSerhane will share insights drawn from recent sanctions developments\, detection and investigation approaches\, and the interplay between legal and regulatory measures.  \n  \nHis case studies and experiences will provide you applied\, operational guidance on strengthening sanctions risk management and implementing effective mitigation strategies.  \n  \nDon’t miss this opportunity to gain critical insights and connect with industry peers.  \n  \nRegister today to secure your spot for this exclusive networking and guest speaker session as seats are limited.  \n  \nRSVP Now
URL:https://wmi.edu.sg/wmi-event/guest-speaker-session-networking-sanctions-risk-management-volatility/
CATEGORIES:Compliance, Risk and Governance,Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20260505T173000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20260505T173000
DTSTAMP:20260417T073627
CREATED:20260328T132607Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260408T080437Z
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SUMMARY:WMI-IBF Masterclass Series: Combatting Fraud & Scams: Fresh Perspectives
DESCRIPTION:This masterclass offers a comprehensive exploration of today’s rapidly evolving fraud landscape and its growing impact on both financial and non‑financial institutions. \n  \nIn this masterclass session\, participants will gain critical insights into high-risk areas such as scams involving Authorised Push Payments (APPs)\, including the complex and often contested question of when a payment can be truly be considered authorised in the precence of deception or manipulation. \n  \nThe session will also explore the rise of the crime‑as‑a‑service ecosystem\, uncovering how criminal networks are increasingly harnessing artificial intelligence and illicit online marketplaces to industrialise fraud\, evade traditional controls\, and exploit vulnerable customers at scale. \n  \nJoin us to hear from Andrew Chow\, Head of the Vulnerable Consumer Unit and Legal Counsel of FiDReC and BC Tan\, Managing Director & Head of SE Asia Investigations\, Diligence & Compliance\, Kroll as they share fresh perspectives on emerging fraud trends and forward-looking perspectives to better navigate today’s fraud and scam risks. \n  \nFormat: Online via Zoom \n  \nRSVP here for WMI-IBF Masterclass \n  \nSpeakers \n \n  \nBC Tan \nManaging Director & Head of SE Asia Investigations\, Diligence & Compliance\,  \nKroll \n  \nBC Tan is Managing Director and Head of Southeast Asia for the Investigations\, Diligence and Compliance practice at Kroll\, based in Singapore. With over 18 years of global risk and compliance experience\, he specialises in leveraging technology and data science to address AML\, CFT\, TBML\, sanctions\, and transnational crime risks. A member of the International Compliance Association and the Global Coalition to Fight Financial Crime\, BC regularly speaks at industry forums and advises governments on financial crime\, sanctions\, maritime security\, and organised crime. \n  \n \n  \nAndrew Chow \nHead\, Vulnerable Consumer Unit I Legal Counsel\, \nFIDReC  \n  \nAndrew Chow is a senior legal and compliance leader with extensive experience across global financial institutions in Singapore and Asia. A qualified Advocate and Solicitor in Singapore and an Attorney-at-Law in New York\, he has held senior leadership roles at Citibank\, Nomura\, BNP Paribas\, and Standard Chartered\, establishing regional compliance\, legal\, and AML functions and advising regulators on complex supervisory issues. \n  \nRSVP Now
URL:https://wmi.edu.sg/wmi-event/ibf-wmi-masterclass-combatting-fraud-scams-fresh-perspectives/
LOCATION:Online via Zoom
CATEGORIES:Compliance, Risk and Governance,Events
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