
Posted on: 15th December 2025
The Largest Wealth Transfer in History: Are Families Ready?
Over the next two decades, an estimated $80–90 trillion will transfer from one generation to the next — the largest movement of private wealth in history. Despite its scale, most families are unprepared.
The risk is not markets alone, but failure to plan for people, governance, and continuity, particularly for internationally mobile families.
A transfer unlike any before it
This wealth shift is unprecedented in scale, complexity, and timing. Assets are now held globally, across jurisdictions, currencies, and structures, while longer life expectancy delays decision-making and compresses succession planning into later life stages.
Why wealth rarely survives beyond the second generation
Wealth erosion typically results from poor communication, lack of governance, unprepared heirs, and fragmented advice — not investment failure. Capital transfers, but wisdom often does not.
“Wealth is rarely lost through markets — it is lost through misalignment.”
The international family challenge
Cross-border families face conflicting inheritance laws, tax regimes, and estate recognition issues. Plans that work domestically may unravel internationally without careful coordination.
Succession is a process, not an event
Effective succession involves education, gradual responsibility transfer, defined governance, and alignment of values. Inheritance should never come as a surprise.
The role of structure
Trusts, foundations, insurance-based solutions such as International Universal Life, and holding vehicles provide continuity, but structures without understanding are fragile. Communication and stewardship are essential.
The adviser as a steward
Intergenerational planning requires advisers to coordinate across jurisdictions, integrate planning disciplines, and facilitate family dialogue. This role extends beyond asset management to long-term stewardship.
“The role of the adviser is not to manage wealth — but to help it endure.”
Holborn's perspective
Holborn Assets advises internationally mobile families across 18 regulated jurisdictions, focusing on aligning structure, governance, and education so that wealth transfer is deliberate and resilient.
Conclusion
The largest wealth transfer in history is already underway. Families who plan early preserve cohesion and capital; those who delay risk confusion and conflict. Intergenerational wealth does not fail by accident — it fails through neglect.
Holborn Assets is a leading international wealth-management firm operating across 18 regulated jurisdictions, providing globally coordinated advice to expatriates, entrepreneurs, and internationally mobile families.
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