Creating Lasting Impact Through Philanthropy
How Asia’s wealth owners are turning philanthropy into lasting impact
Asian philanthropy is entering a period of rapid evolution. As wealth creation accelerates across the region and intergenerational wealth transfers gather pace, many families are increasingly looking beyond financial returns to consider how their capital can contribute to society. While philanthropic giving in Asia continues to grow, it remains below levels seen in North America and Europe, suggesting considerable scope for further development in both scale and sophistication.
Creating Lasting Impact Through Philanthropy, hosted by the Financial Times in partnership with Great Eastern Private on the sidelines of the Formula 1 Singapore Grand Prix, brings together family offices, ultra-high-net-worth individuals, philanthropic leaders and advisers to explore how philanthropy in Asia is evolving. Through a forward-looking discussion on purpose, legacy, and impact, participants will examine lessons from successful initiatives across the region and how thoughtful, strategic contributions can deliver meaningful outcomes for communities and future generations.


Key Discussion Points
Redefining Family Legacy
How are leading families redefining philanthropy as part of their broader legacy?
Global Philanthropy Lessons
What can Asian philanthropists learn from the approaches adopted by major philanthropic families globally?
Singapore’s Philanthropy Leadership
Why is Singapore well-positioned to serve as a regional centre for philanthropic leadership?
Why Attend?

Explore
How Asia’s wealthy families are connecting capital with purpose, values and the legacy they want to pass to future generations

Connect
With family offices, wealth owners, advisers and philanthropic leaders for meaningful conversation and networking

Discover
How more strategic approaches to philanthropy can deliver meaningful, measurable and enduring outcomes

Connect with peers
Continue the conversation over networking drinks, connecting with family offices, wealth owners, advisers and philanthropic leaders to exchange perspectives and build meaningful relationships.
Venue
Located in the heart of Singapore’s Orchard Road, 67 on Scotts offers a contemporary setting for an evening of discussion, networking and connection. With business leaders from around the world in Singapore at the time of the Grand Prix, the venue provides a central setting to meet and exchange ideas.
Address: 67 on Scotts, 1 Scotts Road, #01-04/05, Shaw Centre, Singapore 228208.