Family Office Alternatives

Families and individual private investors may decide not to set up their own family office because they do not want to be responsible for managing a financial services business. Or, they may prefer the continuity offered by an established institution where they can evaluate the quality of financial services before they choose to become a client.
 

Multi-Family Offices

Individuals and families with assets greater than $20 million may be best served by a multi-family office (MFO) or a financial institution or registered investment advisor with a dedicated wealth management specialization. Multi-family offices have historically provided high net worth families with comprehensive financial services and confidentiality not available from larger, product-driven financial institutions. Participating families have access to a wide array of integrated services that are not collectively offered anywhere else.

Value added by multi-family offices includes:

  • Financial quarterback supported by specialists in each field
  • Teams of qualified professionals who can collaborate
  • Continuity of service if quarterback leaves
  • Experience in managing generational transitions
  • Better risk management policies and procedures
  • More comprehensive information systems
  • Relationship pricing for inter-disciplinary services
  • Fee-only revenue model eliminating the conflict-of-interest from commissions on product sales
  • A tactical, values-based approach to investing, transaction planning and philanthropy