Created Date: 01 March 2023
创作日期01 March 2023

Securing the future: Why Asian HNWIs are turning to offshore jurisdictions

保障未来:亚洲超高净值人士为何转向离岸司法管辖区

Here, Carey Olsen counsel Rachel Yao reflects on the impact of recent global events such as the pandemic on Asian high net worth individuals and the move towards offshore jurisdictions as a solution for securing wealth by diversifying the geographic location of assets in response to changing priorities.

在本文中,凯瑞奥信资深高级律师姚瑶回顾了近期全球事件对亚洲高净值人士产生的影响。姚律师亦阐释道,人们转为选择离岸司法管辖区作为解决方案,通过将资产存放在多个地理位置来应对不断变化的优先事项要求,从而确保财富安全

What kind of market volatility and geopolitical risks are Asian HNWI’s most concerned about today, and in what ways are they impacting their approach to growing wealth and succession planning?

Rachel Yao (RY): HNWI migration in Asia was a rising trend over the past decade and has not slowed down as a result of Covid-19 border closures and lockdowns. The inability to travel and the rapid growth of virtual meeting applications and software over the past three years caused many HNWIs to reconsider and reshape their lifestyle. Migration flows are expected to increase in 2023 and beyond as families and investors prepare for the post-Covid world.

As US-China and other regional tensions in Asia remain high, wealth and succession planning will become equally important to Asia HNWIs as creating wealth. Affluent individuals are extremely mobile and capital is moving faster than ever to safer destinations.

In what ways are you helping clients navigate through this period of tumult? Can you talk a bit about some of the innovative approaches you are using?

RY: Geopolitical and Covid-related difficulties that HNW families have faced over the past few years have resulted in an increased emphasis on succession planning.

Clients' needs during and post pandemic are and will be more sophisticated than ever. Allocation of capital and migration of family members will always have to be considered as an overall package. There is increasing demand from wealthy families in Asia to obtain a second passport or change their citizenship (for a different passport entirely) to enable them to move freely. Being admitted in China, England & Wales, BVI and Bermuda allows me to consider client needs from a multi-jurisdictional perspective and connect those clients with a range of intermediaries to achieve their objectives.

As many Asian HNW families are already familiar with Cayman, BVI, and Bermuda structures, they continue to be used during these tumultuous times and are flexible enough to allow for the changing needs of HNW families. Cayman foundations, as an alternative to trusts, are particularly popular amongst Asian HNWIs familiar with civil law principles and who are open to transferring ownership and administration of the assets they hold. We have noticed a particular increase in such interest from HNWIs, especially the next generation of wealthy individuals, who have amassed their wealth in the digital space in setting up Cayman and BVI blockchain and cryptocurrency structures.

For the other offshore jurisdictions that we also advise on, we noticed an uptick in enquiries in relation to Jersey and Guernsey private wealth solutions, especially among clients who are seeking a perpetual trust structure which is a key selling point for Jersey and Guernsey trusts. Being the only offshore law firm in Singapore with a dedicated "Channel Islands" desk, we have been able to provide our clients with on the ground support which has been greatly appreciated.

What are some of the most active Asian markets in this regard? How do some of their needs differ across jurisdictions?

RY: Family offices in Asia will continue to grow and this is an exciting development for both Singapore and Hong Kong. Asian families often find that BVI VISTA trusts, Cayman STAR trusts and Cayman or BVI PTC structures are desirable because they allow the family to retain effective control of the structure and may be used to complement local family office structures (such as the Singapore Variable Capital Company (VCC)). 

Singapore is the rising star in the Asian private wealth market and its popularity is second to none. Singapore is a preferred market globally with its widely recognized neutrality and stability. During the pandemic, Singapore became a vital place for outposts of the global financial market. One of the most obvious areas where this can be seen is the flow of Chinese capital into Singapore family offices. Singapore currently has approximately 700 single family offices, compared to approximately 50 in 2018 and 400 in 2020.

Singapore does not only attract new influx of wealth from China, but also its neighboring countries like India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Vietnam, Japan, South Korea and from the West like the U.S. and Europe.

Can you talk a bit about the private wealth team at your firm? What kind of work is keeping them busy these days?

RY: Carey Olsen has one of the largest trusts and private wealth teams in the offshore world, and provides advice on the laws of Bermuda, the British Virgin Islands, the Cayman Islands, Guernsey and Jersey to local and international clients and their advisers. Our offices in Singapore and Hong Kong enable us to advise clients in Asia on both contentious and non-contentious trusts and private wealth matters 24/7 with our presence globally in five separate time zones. Our service is further enhanced by the fact that we employ PRC-qualified Mandarin speaking lawyers from top tier firms. Our global reach, scale and experience means that we are perfectly positioned to assist and advise on the most demanding and complex cases concerning wealth planning and asset protection as well as the more straightforward day-to-day instructions.

Apart from traditional business such as trust and foundation set ups, we are also busy with requests from Asian clients, overwhelmingly Chinese, to revisit and conduct health assessments on the families' current wealth preservation tools and structures. In various cases, clients have asked us to dissolve out-dated structures and devise exit strategies for jurisdictions which are no longer deemed favourable.

What are your predictions for the wealth space in Asia for 2023? What kind of developments are you anticipating or hoping for this year?

RY: The Asian private wealth market in 2023 will be incredibly exciting with many emerging themes in the industry. As the three-year pandemic eventually comes to an end and China reopens its borders, we can expect a moderate rebound in domestic demands in major Asia economies. Generational changes will have a profound impact on the wealth management industry. The next generation of wealthy individuals embrace alternative asset classes as they tend to think that traditional investments will not produce the required returns anymore. The trend of realignment of wealth will continue growing with strong momentum. The pandemic-made HNWIs will consider carefully how putting all of their eggs in one basket could expose them to greater risks. With more freedom to move around globally in the new year, it is time for many HNWIs to be putting their thoughts to actions and executing plans. I look forward to seeing a robust and healthy private wealth market in Asia in 2023.

 

This is our full response to the Q&A from Asian Legal Business (ALB) for the article Securing the Future in the February 2023 issue of the ALB magazine.

在当今局势下,亚洲的高净值人士 (HNWI) 最关心哪些类型的市场波动和地缘政治风险?这些风险又以何种方式影响他们的财富增长方法和继任计划?

姚律师:在过去十年间,亚洲地区的高净值人士移民一直呈上升趋势,且并未因新冠肺炎 (Covid-19) 所导致的边境关闭和封锁而有所放缓。在过去三年里,人们无法自由出行,再加上虚拟会议应用程序和软件快速发展,导致许多高净值人士重新审视自己的生活方式并积极做出改变。随着众多家庭和投资者纷纷准备迎接后新冠肺炎疫情时代,我们预计移民流动将在 2023 年及未来有所增加。

由于中美之间以及亚洲其他地区的紧张局势依然十分严峻,因此对于亚洲高净值人士而言,财富规划和传承将变得与财富创造同等重要。富裕人士的流动性极强,并且资本也正以前所未有的速度流向更安全的目的地。

您通过哪些方式帮助客户度过这段动荡时期?您能否介绍您正在使用的一些创新方法?

姚律师:在过去几年里,高净值 (HNW) 家庭因地缘政治和新冠肺炎疫情而遭遇重重困难,这导致他们愈加重视传承计划。

在疫情期间以及后疫情时代,客户的需求会比以往任何时候都更复杂。无论何时,我们都必须将资本配置和家庭成员的身份筹划视为一个整体进行考量。来自亚洲富裕家庭的需求与日俱增,他们希望获得第二本护照或变更国籍(完全放弃本来的国籍),以便能够自由行动。而具备中国、英格兰和威尔士、英属维尔京群岛 (BVI) 和百慕大群岛的执业资格恰好使我能够从多个司法管辖区的角度考虑客户的需求,并帮助这些客户与许多专业服务机构建立联系,从而实现其目标。

由于许多亚洲高净值家庭已经熟悉开曼群岛、英属维尔京群岛和百慕大群岛的各种架构,因此在动荡时期仍会继续使用这些架构,以提供足够的灵活性,适应高净值家庭不断变化的需求。作为信托的替代品,开曼群岛基金会在来自大陆法系背景国家且愿意转让所持资产所有权和管理权的亚洲高净值人士中尤为受欢迎。我们注意到,高净值人士(尤其是富二代人群)格外关注这种模式,他们早已通过设立开曼群岛和英属维尔京群岛区块链和加密货币架构积累了数字财富。

对于我们同样为之提供咨询服务的其他离岸司法管辖区,我们注意到与泽西岛和根西岛私人财富解决方案相关的咨询有所增加,这种情况在寻求永久性信托架构的客户中尤为明显,因为永久性信托架构是泽西岛和根西岛信托服务的关键卖点。作为新加坡唯一一家设有专门的“海峡群岛”服务处的离岸律师事务所,我们能够为客户提供深受好评的现场支援。

就本专题而言,最活跃的亚洲市场有哪些?在不同司法管辖区,他们的某些需求在哪些方面会有所不同?

姚律师:亚洲的家族办公室将继续发展壮大,这对于新加坡和香港而言都是一项激动人心的进展。亚洲家族通常会发现,英属维尔京群岛的 VISTA 信托、开曼群岛的 STAR 信托和开曼群岛或英属维尔京群岛的私人信托公司 (PTC) 架构较为可取,因为此类架构让家族能够保留对相应架构的有效控制并可用于弥补当地家族办公室架构的不足(例如新加坡的可变资本公司 (VCC))。 

虽然新加坡是亚洲私人财富市场的一颗新星,但其知名度却是首屈一指的。新加坡凭借其广受认可的中立性和稳定性而成为全球首选市场。疫情期间,新加坡成为了全球金融市场的重要前哨站。最能明显体现这一点的是,中国资本源源流入新加坡家族办公室。新加坡目前大约有 700 个单一家族办公室,而在 2018 年和 2020 年分别约有 50 个和 400 个。

新加坡吸引了大批财富的涌入,不仅有来自中国的财富,还有来自印度、印度尼西亚、马来西亚、越南、日本、韩国等邻国以及美国和欧洲等西方国家和地区的财富。

您能否谈谈贵所的私人财富团队?团队最近在忙着处理哪些工作?

姚律师:凯瑞奥信 (Carey Olsen) 拥有离岸领域规模最大的信托和私人财富团队之一,向本地和国际客户及其顾问提供有关百慕大群岛、英属维尔京群岛、开曼群岛、根西岛和泽西岛法律的咨询服务。我们在新加坡和香港均设有办公室,让我们能够在全球五个不同的时区开展业务,就有关有争议和无争议的信托和私人财富事务为亚洲客户提供全天候咨询服务。我们从第一梯队律师事务所聘请了具备中华人民共和国执业资格且会讲普通话的律师,以便进一步提升我们的服务水平。我们拥有全球影响力、庞大的规模和丰富的经验,这意味着我们具备足够强大的实力,能够就涉及财富规划和资产保护的最难以解决、最复杂的案件以及较为简单易懂的日常指示提供协助和建议。

除了设立信托和基金会等传统业务外,我们还忙于处理亚洲客户(绝大多数是北亚的客户)的请求,即重新考虑家族现有的财富保值工具和架构并对其进行运行状况评估。在各种不同情况下,客户曾要求我们解散过时的架构并针对不再被视为有利地区的司法管辖区制定退出策略。

您预计 2023 年亚洲财富市场将如何发展?您期待或希望今年有怎样的发展?

姚律师: 2023 年,亚洲私人财富市场将为行业带来许多新兴主题,呈现无比激动人心的发展态势。随着长达三年的疫情终告结束,中国重新开放边境,我们可以期待亚洲主要经济体的内需出现温和的复苏增长。代际变化将对财富管理行业产生深远影响。下一代富裕人士推崇另类资产类别,因为他们倾向于认为传统投资将无法再产生所需回报。财富重组的趋势将继续保持强劲势头。疫情所造就的高净值人士需要仔细思考将所有鸡蛋放在一个篮子里是否使其面临更大风险。新的一年里,人们终于能更自由地在全球范围内活动,许多高净值人士应利用时机将其想法付诸行动并执行计划。我希望能在 2023 年见证一个强劲而健康的亚洲私人财富市场的出现。

以上便是我们对《亚洲法律杂志》(Asian Legal Business,简称 ALB)在 ALB 杂志 2023  1 /2 月刊中就文章 ”保障未来“ (Securing the Future) 设定的问答环节的完整回应。