Getting Started on Legacy Planning

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There’s an abundance of financial products and advisors, and yet people are failing to properly manage their wealth in the long term. Sissi Goh, Legacy Planner in Singapore, picks apart this dilemma with Peter Triggs, former MD and Head of Regional Wealth Planning at DBS & Citibank. She shares what you can do to not only have enough wealth tucked away for retirement, but your future generations.

Gain Actionable Insights Into:

  • Why most people fail to plan for their old age and next generation
  • How to spot and select a good financial advisor
  • The complications of legacy matters you should be aware of

Hosted by Peter Triggs, former MD and Head of Regional Wealth Planning at DBS & Citibank

Important: The information and opinions in this article are for general information purposes only. They should not be relied on as professional financial advice. Readers should seek unbiased financial advice that is customised to their specific financial objectives, situations & needs. This advertisement or publication has not been reviewed by the Monetary Authority of Singapore.

Published By:

Sissi Goh Yan Xi

I am Sissi Goh, the legacy planner in Singapore, and the award-winning author of the book ‘Wealth Management Isn’t Just for The Rich’. I advise clients across the whole spectrum of wealth management and I specialise in family inheritance and succession planning.

I have experience in private wealth and hedge fund consulting. I am a Chartered Financial Consultant (ChFC), Chartered Life Underwriter (CLU), Registered Trust and Estate Practitioner (TEP), Certified Legacy Planning Associate (CLPA), Certified High Net Worth Advisor and Certified Family Office Advisor. I am a full member of Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners (STEP) and the youngest founding member of Asia Estate Planning Association (AEPA).

I graduated with a Master of Public Administration in International Finance Policy and Management, from Columbia University, in the City of New York. My philosophy is that an individual’s real wealth encompasses both financial and psychological aspects and that everyone can enrich their lives by adopting some of the principles of the wealthy.

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