A new breed of scammers is targeting ultra-rich families in Singapore and Hong Kong by creating fake family offices. This problem has led industry players to become vigilant and investigate potential imposters, with some going as far as conducting thorough reviews to weed out fake or exaggerated family office 'peers'. The rise in allegations of fake family offices is a result of the rapidly growing wealth management industry in the region.
Imposter syndrome is very real.
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A new breed of scammer is targeting ultra-rich families in Singapore and Hong Kong. Today on the Big Take Asia podcast, we track how. https://t.co/a40Vypb27I via @business #FamilyOffice
Asia’s Family Office Frenzy Comes With Plenty of Imposters. A rapidly growing wealth management industry is spurring a rise in allegations of fake family offices from Singapore to Hong Kong, forcing many in the sector to go “full CSI”: https://t.co/lBCX59f7Xa via @wealth 🕵️🔎💰
Fake or exaggerated family office “peers” from Singapore to Hong Kong are prompting industry players to go “full CSI” to weed out imposters. Read the Big Take https://t.co/0MJo6OMi0F
Fun story. Fake family offices are a new problem for Asia’s wealthy, forcing people to get creative to out imposters. Messaging groups once used to arrange social soirees and golf have gone vigilante, with members “going full CSI” to review resumes and firms. https://t.co/HUYZIgZZAU
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