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The 2025 edition of the Global Family Office Report brings together the views of more than 300 single family offices across seven regions of the world.

At a time of increased volatility and market uncertainty, this latest edition representing families with an average net worth of USD 2.7 billion and covering USD 651 billion of wealth, serves as an important source of relevant and unique information for family offices worldwide.

Explore the full report to uncover this year’s findings and gain valuable insights into the strategies and trends shaping the future of family offices.

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