Essential Guides for Setting Up a Family Office in Asia


Last updated: 2025-07-16 Source: WealthShield Author: Shield
intro:A comprehensive resource list to help you establish and manage a family office in Asia.

A comprehensive resource list to help you establish and manage a family office in Asia.


Setting up a family office in Asia involves multiple layers—legal, financial, operational, and cultural.
Key Resources:

  • Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS): Official guidelines on fund structures and regulations.
  • Family Office Association Hong Kong: Networking and education resources.
  • E‑books from leading advisors: Covering tax planning and succession.
  • Industry conferences: Such as STEP Asia or Asian Private Banker events.
  • Online tools: Compliance checklists and multi‑family office directories. These resources help you plan governance structures, choose jurisdictions, and engage the right service providers.

FAQ:

Q: Are these resources suitable for small families?

A: Yes, many guides cover scalable solutions.

Q: Do I need legal help even if I use these guides?

A: Yes, professional advice is essential to tailor strategies to your situation.

User Comments:

  • “The MAS website clarified reporting requirements instantly.”
  • “Conference insights helped us refine our family governance.”

Editor's Note:

Use these resources as a starting map—then customize with expert input.

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