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14 October 2016

SMU helps plug knowledge gap in Asian family businesses with launch of new programme

Speaking at the official launch of the Business Families Institute at SMU (BFI@SMU), SMU President Arnoud De Meyer said, “Since 2010, SMU has…

14 October 2016

Singapore centre to focus on region's business families

SMU has announced Southeast Asia's first institute focused on addressing the needs of business families in the region. The Business Families…

14 October 2016

Regular meetings 'key to settling conflicts'

The Business Families Institute at SMU (BFI@SMU) aims to carry out research on family-run businesses. Speaking at the institute launch in March,…

14 October 2016

Asia’s wealthy urged to invest in family development

Asian’s wealthy families are most concerned about business growth, diversification and the allocation of family assets. Research has also pointed to…

14 October 2016

First regional institute focusing on family businesses launched at SMU

Family businesses in Asia and in the west – are there different challenges that they face?  What are some useful lessons that we can draw from these…

14 October 2016

SMU sets up institute for business families

SMU has launched the Business Families Institute (BFI), with the aim of serving the needs of business families in South-east Asia. "Since 2010, SMU…

14 October 2016

SMU launches Southeast Asia’s first regional Institute focused on family businesses

[20 March 2013, Singapore] – The Singapore Management University (SMU) today launched Southeast Asia’s first regional institute set up specifically…

14 October 2016

Family companies working together can get even greater results than governments working together

March 12, 2013. Shanghai – Twenty family business owners today participated in a dynamic discussion of critical issues they face, such as governance…

14 October 2016

S'pore rich more risk-averse, but expect high returns: Poll

Wealthy investors here are more risk-averse and have the lowest level of portfolio diversification than those in Hong Kong and Switzerland, yet they…