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SCB-Julius Baer launches 45 Academia programme for Thai business heirs


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In Thailand, there’s a new academic programme for business heirs. SCB-Julius Baer Securities, a joint venture between Siam Commercial Bank and Julius Baer, has introduced The 45 Academia programme as part of its New Wave of Wealth strategy. This initiative aims to nurture the future leaders of wealth management by offering comprehensive training for business heirs in Thailand.

 

The 45 Academia programme is designed to equip participants with the necessary knowledge and skills to make significant social contributions in the future. It combines wealth management and investment training with a crucial self-development module. The course advisors include prominent chief executives and leading business figures from Thailand and across the globe, Bangkok Post reported.

 

Participants also have the opportunity to visit Julius Baer’s headquarters in Switzerland as part of the programme, gaining valuable hands-on experience. The International Institute for Management Development is facilitating practical workshops in collaboration with the initiative.

 

By Alex Morgan

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Full Story: https://thethaiger.com/news/business/scb-julius-baer-securities-launches-wealth-management-training-for-thai-business-heirs

 

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Lalitphat Toranavikrai, chief executive of SCB-Julius Baer Securities, emphasised the importance of wealth transfer for high net worth individuals in Thailand. “Our programme targets the next generation of business heirs, empowering them to become influential leaders who can positively impact society,” Toranavikrai said.

I'll bet. Seems the elite here already do a pretty good job of pulling up the ladder after getting to the top.

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