$ESG Don't think that only young people understand virtual currency. The China Trust Bank's latest "2025 High-Net-Worth Group Report" points out that business owners in Taiwan with assets exceeding one hundred million are not only dominant in traditional industries but are also actively incorporating digital assets, ESG principles, and family offices into their wealth management strategies. Wealth transfer has long been more than just "giving money."
What is the "Generation of Wealth Creators"? Richer and trendier than your dad Although the 2025 report does not explicitly mention the term "Generation of Wealth Creators," it clearly distinguishes different types of high-net-worth groups. The term "Generation of Wealth Creators" in this article refers to first-generation entrepreneurs who have built their wealth from scratch, mostly over 55 years old, with assets derived from industrial operations, forming the main structure of Taiwan's ultra-high-net-worth groups. Conversely, the "New Wealth Generation" refers to second or third-generation heirs who have international perspectives, diverse educational backgrounds, and prefer digital and technological investments.
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$ESG Don't think that only young people understand virtual currency. The China Trust Bank's latest "2025 High-Net-Worth Group Report" points out that business owners in Taiwan with assets exceeding one hundred million are not only dominant in traditional industries but are also actively incorporating digital assets, ESG principles, and family offices into their wealth management strategies. Wealth transfer has long been more than just "giving money."
What is the "Generation of Wealth Creators"? Richer and trendier than your dad
Although the 2025 report does not explicitly mention the term "Generation of Wealth Creators," it clearly distinguishes different types of high-net-worth groups. The term "Generation of Wealth Creators" in this article refers to first-generation entrepreneurs who have built their wealth from scratch, mostly over 55 years old, with assets derived from industrial operations, forming the main structure of Taiwan's ultra-high-net-worth groups.
Conversely, the "New Wealth Generation" refers to second or third-generation heirs who have international perspectives, diverse educational backgrounds, and prefer digital and technological investments.