Hall 1
Trust Planning
Trusts Made Simple: Smart Planning for Modern Families
Understand how trusts work through real-life stories, and learn how a Standby Trust gives you control, flexibility, and peace of mind — without giving up your assets today.
- What’s a Trust — and Do You Really Need One?
Hear real stories of how families use trusts to protect loved ones and prevent disputes. - Why a Standby Trust Makes Sense
Enjoy the benefits of a trust — without having to transfer your assets now. - Let Your Voice Be Heard
See how a Letter of Wishes helps ensure your values and intentions live on, even when you’re no longer around.
Details
Time: 12:10 pm to 12:40 pm
Talk Duration: 20 minutes
Delivery Format: This talk will be conducted in person.
Mr Darren Tan
About the Speaker
Senior Estate and Succession Practitioner
Precepts Legacy Pte. Ltd.
Darren’s eyes opened to Estate Planning when he was a young financial adviser. He saw the opportunities of being knowledgeable and equipped in this area to value add his clients.
Despite his experience, he has gone on a continuous learning journey to be competent and qualified as a Full member of STEP (Society of Trust and Estate Planning).
He understands the steep learning curve to grasp the width and breath of Estate Planning. He has helped and mentored numerous advisers through actual joint-field appointments and presentations.
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