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Wealth Office spotlights original ideas, perspectives and philosophies from the world’s most ambitious private capital holders who are building the things that matter. Hosted by Michael Macfarlane., a private advisor to some of the world’s wealthiest families, Wealth Office features long-form conversations with UHNWIs and members of globally significant family businesses, who are focused on the ideas that will shape the future, as well as the thinkers who study them. As family capital grows, a new class of decision-makers is emerging in a world where privately-held capital increasingly rivals institutional influence. At the same time, the rise of Asian innovation, ambition and capital is redefining the global landscape - not as a parallel force, but as a central driver of what comes next. Filmed across Europe and Asia, Wealth Office releases new episodes weekly in English and Mandarin. It’s about how private wealth shapes the future - and the responsibility that comes with it.

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10 episodios

Portada del episodio Lady Linda Wong Davies is shaping a new era of fusion between China and the world

Lady Linda Wong Davies is shaping a new era of fusion between China and the world

In this episode of Wealth Office, Michael Macfarlane sits down with Lady Linda Wong Davies - a leading cultural patron working at the intersection of China, Africa and the West and Founder of the KT Wong Foundation - to explore one of the most important shifts shaping the modern world: the rise of cultural fusion. For centuries, global power has been accompanied by cultural dominance. From Renaissance Europe to modern America, wealth has historically shaped culture - and culture, in turn, has shaped how societies think, create and interact. But today, that model is changing. As China rises and the world moves toward a more multipolar global order, a new question emerges: can culture play a role in shaping a more connected future - rather than one defined by conflict? Drawing on nearly two decades of work through the KT Wong Foundation, Lady Linda shares how she has built cross-cultural platforms spanning theatre, music, film, photography and design - connecting China with Europe, Africa and beyond. From bringing Western opera into China, to introducing African artists to Chinese audiences, to creating entirely new forms of cultural collaboration, her work demonstrates how private capital and individual initiative can act as a catalyst for global understanding. This conversation explores: * Why culture may be more powerful than “soft power” in shaping societies * The evolution of China from cultural observer to cultural innovator * The growing role of family wealth and private capital in shaping global culture * Why Africa and Asia are becoming increasingly central to the cultural future * How cross-cultural collaboration can unlock new creative and economic opportunities * The role of individuals - not governments - in driving meaningful global change At its core, this episode is about a deeper idea: That beyond economics, beyond technology, and beyond geopolitics - culture is what ultimately shapes how humanity understands itself. And at a moment of historic global transition, that may matter more than ever.

27 de abr de 2026 - 52 min
Portada del episodio Elaine Chow built a Family Office that thinks beyond wealth

Elaine Chow built a Family Office that thinks beyond wealth

What is a family office actually for? In this episode of Wealth Office, Michael Macfarlane sits down with Elaine Chow, Managing Partner of Trinity Capital, her family’s Hong Kong–based single family office, to explore how she built an institution designed not merely to preserve wealth - but to steward it. Elaine’s journey began not with a textbook definition of a family office, but with a moment of transition. When her brother chose to exit the family business, she created a structure capable of managing capital with discipline, independence and long-term purpose. What emerged was more than an investment vehicle. It became a platform blending real estate, selective technology exposure, intergenerational education and philanthropy - anchored in a conviction that wealth is a responsibility, not an entitlement The conversation spans: * Why family offices must balance steady cash-flow assets with selective risk * How Trinity Capital approaches global real estate cycles, distress and value creation * Why Hong Kong remains a strategic hub for family capital * The evolving role of next-generation leaders in shaping impact and purpose * Whether private family capital may become more influential than institutional capital * How faith, stewardship and governance intersect in a modern single family office Elaine also offers a candid view on the transformation of Hong Kong as a financial centre - from IPO flows to art markets to cross-border capital - and why clarity of vision, both governmental and personal, matters in an era of shifting geopolitical gravity. At its core, this episode asks a deeper question: if wealth is temporary and capital is mobile, what does responsible stewardship actually look like? For family principals, next-generation members and advisors navigating the expanding ecosystem of Asian private capital, this conversation reframes the family office as something more than a balance sheet. It is a philosophy in action.

27 de abr de 2026 - 44 min
Portada del episodio Marshall Jen is preparing Asian family capital for a $100 trillion wealth transfer

Marshall Jen is preparing Asian family capital for a $100 trillion wealth transfer

Over the next twenty years, more than $100 trillion in private wealth will transfer across generations. Nearly half of that capital will be in Asia. In this episode of Wealth Office, Michael Macfarlane is joined by Marshall Jen, a scholar and advisor deeply embedded in Asia’s evolving family office ecosystem. As Co-Director of one of the world’s few Master’s programmes dedicated to family wealth and governance, Marshall works directly with families navigating this historic shift in private capital. This conversation moves far beyond technical succession planning. It examines how Asian family offices are evolving from defensive wealth-preservation structures into entrepreneurial platforms capable of shaping global markets. As private capital becomes more internationally mobile and increasingly technology-driven, Marshall explains why family offices are no longer simply investment vehicles, but strategic institutions balancing three pillars: capital allocation, human capital development, and long-term societal contribution. The discussion explores: * Why Asian family capital is becoming more outward-looking and globally influential * The tension between patriarchal control and next-generation ambition * How identity, culture and cross-border education are reshaping investment mandates * Whether Asian and Western family office models will converge or diverge * How Hong Kong, Singapore and the Greater Bay Area fit into the global capital ecosystem * Why family capital - not institutional capital - may become the decisive force behind transformational industries such as AI and biotechnology At its core, this episode is about stewardship at scale. As technological acceleration and geopolitical complexity redefine markets, the choices made by family principals and next-generation leaders may influence far more than portfolio returns. They may shape the next era of global value creation. Watch the full conversation to understand how Asian family capital is preparing for the greatest wealth transfer in history - and what it means for the future of private wealth worldwide.

27 de abr de 2026 - 39 min
Portada del episodio Nicolas De Santis went from dot-com pioneer to visioneering the future

Nicolas De Santis went from dot-com pioneer to visioneering the future

What does it mean to build for a future you may never personally benefit from? In this episode of Wealth Office, Michael Macfarlane is joined by Nicolas De Santis - a dot-com pioneer who helped shape the early internet, co-founding Opodo, one of Europe’s first large-scale online travel platforms, and later creating one of the world’s earliest digital currencies - long before crypto entered the mainstream. After decades spent inside the machinery of technology, capital and growth, Nicolas’s focus has shifted from building companies to understanding something far bigger: how technology, entrepreneurship and private capital will determine the future of humanity itself. At the centre of this conversation is Nicolas’s concept of visioneering - the discipline of imagining possible futures and actively building towards them, rather than remaining trapped in short-term cycles of optimisation and profit. Drawing on philosophy, science fiction, systems thinking and real-world experience, he argues that the future is not something we predict, but something we choose to create. Together, Michael and Nicolas explore: * What the dot-com era teaches us about today’s AI boom * Why every major technological cycle produces both progress and bubbles * The three possible planetary futures facing humanity — progress, stagnation, or self-destruction * Why governance, not technology, is the decisive factor in which future emerges * How private and family-controlled capital may be better positioned than governments or institutions to fund long-term human progress * Why value creation, not capital accumulation, is the real responsibility of the next generation * The growing role of Asia in shaping the technological and economic future of the world This is not a conversation about trends, markets or tactics. It is a deep, reflective discussion about purpose, responsibility and the long-term direction of civilisation - and what it means to build businesses, technologies and institutions that genuinely improve the human condition. For founders, investors, next-generation family members and anyone thinking seriously about the future, this episode offers a rare opportunity to step back from the noise and consider the bigger picture. Watch the full episode of Wealth Office to explore how the future is being imagined - and who is shaping it.

27 de abr de 2026 - 51 min
Portada del episodio William Louey is rethinking power in family succession

William Louey is rethinking power in family succession

Nearly 90% of family businesses fail by the third generation. Not because of capital — but because of power, ego, and succession. In this episode of Wealth Office, Michael Macfarlane speaks with William Louey, fourth-generation member of the family behind Kowloon Motor Bus, the transport system that carries millions of people across Hong Kong every day. William inherited responsibility at just 19 — and made a decision most heirs never consider: he chose not to become CEO. Instead, he focused on stewardship, professional management, and long-term impact. For more than 30 years, he has quietly funded education for underprivileged students through the William S.D. Louey Educational Foundation, creating a regenerative model where former scholars now fund scholars of their own. This conversation explores: * Why ego quietly destroys family enterprises * The difference between ownership and stewardship * Why stepping back can be the highest form of leadership * How philanthropy can create true multiplier effects * What legacy looks like when it lives in people, not balance sheets This is not a discussion about asset allocation or governance frameworks. It’s a conversation about restraint, responsibility, and knowing when not to lead. If you’re involved in a family business — or advise one — this episode will challenge how you think about power, succession, and legacy.

27 de ene de 2026 - 46 min
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