STEP ASIA CONFERENCE 20-21 November 2018 GRAND HYATT HOTEL, HONG KONG www.step.org/asia2018 Programme focus: DELEGATE FEE HKD ($) STEP Members 10,400 Non-Members 11,820 • PRC succession issues • Blockchain 101 for the private wealth industry • Protecting today’s wealthy families • Buying and selling trust and corporate service providers • Innovative trust provisions being considered in more conservative courts • Family retreats – the way forward? • US reform – impact on the private wealth industry • Who is your client and why does it matter? • Case review And much more… Sponsors include OVER 450 ATTENDEES FROM 32 COUNTRIES ATTENDED IN 2017 *The welcome drinks reception is included in the delegate fee. All other social functions are charged a separate fee (please see back page for details). CPD This event will count towards an attendee’s CPD requirement to his/her professional association. For those needing to measure CPD in hours, this event would qualify as 13.5 hours of CPD. Language The conference will be presented in English. KEYNOTE SPEAKERS Jonathan Midgley Haldanes, Hong Kong James Lau Jr Secretary for Financial Services and the Treasury, Hong Kong Gold Silver + Memory Stick Silver Bronze #STEPAsia This event has sold out for the past five years and is a must- attend event in the diaries of practitioners around the world – secure your place today to avoid disappointment! Providing Direction in an Evolving World STEP ASIA CONFERENCE 2018
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STEP ASIA CONFERENCE 20-21 November 2018 GRAND HYATT HOTEL, HONG KONG
www.step.org/asia2018
Programme focus:
DELEGATE FEE
HKD ($)
STEP Members 10,400
Non-Members 11,820
• PRC succession issues
• Blockchain 101 for the private wealth industry
• Protecting today’s wealthy families
• Buying and selling trust and corporate service
providers
• Innovative trust provisions being considered in
more conservative courts
• Family retreats – the way forward?
• US reform – impact on the private wealth
industry
• Who is your client and why does it matter?
• Case review
And much more…
Sponsors include
OVER 450 ATTENDEES FROM 32 COUNTRIES ATTENDED IN 2017
* The welcome drinks reception is included in the delegate fee. All other social functions are charged a separate fee (please see back page for details).
CPD This event will count towards an attendee’s CPD requirement to his/her professional association. For those needing to measure CPD in hours, this event would qualify as 13.5 hours of CPD.
Language The conference will be presented in English.
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
Jonathan Midgley Haldanes, Hong Kong
James Lau Jr Secretary for Financial Services and the Treasury, Hong Kong
This event has sold out for the past five years and is a must-attend event in the diaries of practitioners around the world – secure your place today to avoid disappointment!
Providing Direction in an Evolving World
STEP ASIA CONFERENCE 2018
STEP ASIA CONFERENCE 2018
STEP Asia returns to Hong Kong at a time which the
private wealth world is at a crossroads. Exchange of
information and regulation on the one hand need
to be balanced with a person’s right to privacy and
confidentiality on the other. International clients
have never been more prevalent with families
frequently having ties – through residence, birth,
marriage or investment- to multiple countries and
multiple systems of law. Good advice has never
been more crucial. STEP Asia 2018 has put together
a varied programme designed to cover as many
relevant issues as the time permits.
We begin with an analysis of certain fundamental
privileges and how the OECD’s initiatives are a
potential threat to this. We then shift to the PRC and
are delighted to welcome 4 practitioners to speak
at the conference. Following this, the digital world
is looked at both from a technology development
perspective and also a security one. The break-out
sessions aim to provide insight into taxation and
other planning concerns for today’s advisers. Day
one concludes with two diverse but topical sessions.
We look at buying and selling of trust companies
and then consider how common offshore structures
may be viewed by onshore courts.
On day 2 we are delighted to welcome a speaker
from the Hong Kong government to give a keynote
and that will be followed by tips and experiences
relating to family retreats. We consider US reform
in the context of private wealth, look at the often-
avoided question of who is the client and then have
our annual case review. The afternoon break-outs
consider a range of topics relating to tax and trusts
and also look at how issues relating to ageing may
affect our industry. We are also delighted to have
speakers from Italy for the first time. We finish by
looking at the impact of community property and
then an interview with a member of one of the
world’s oldest business families.
This conference continues to be a must attend
event in the global calendar and we look forward to
welcoming you to Hong Kong in November.
Richard Grasby TEP
Conference programme committee,
Branch Chair, STEP Hong Kong
Sponsors include
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Conference programme
DAY 1: TUESDAY 20 NOVEMBER 2018 Morning Chair: Richard Grasby TEP, Charles Russell Speechlys, Hong KongAfternoon Chair: George Hodgson, STEP, UK
6.00pm Welcome drinks reception
Tiffin Lounge, Grand Hyatt Hotel, Hong KongKindly supported by First Names Group
8.00am Registration and refreshments
Exhibits open
8.45am Welcome from STEP Hong Kong
Richard Grasby TEP, Partner, Charles Russell Speechlys, Hong Kong
8.50am Welcome from STEP Worldwide
Patricia Wass TEP, Chair of STEP Worldwide
9.00am Keynote address: Why these things matter
This address examines the philosophical foundations of the following legal privileges, protections and conventions and argues why we must remain vigilant against attacks on them
• Legal professional privilege• Client confidentiality• The unacceptability of retrospective laws and strict liability
criminal laws/offences that compel us to inform on each otherJonathan Midgley, Haldanes, Hong Kong
9.30am Panel – Discussion of the keynote in the context of the OECD’s CRS Mandatory Disclosure Rules
Speakers to be advised
10.15am PRC succession issues
• The complexities of Chinese intestacies and contested wills• Common mistakes in Chinese will preparation and execution • How Chinese and non-Chinese citizens can succeed to
Chinese assets• Latest developments in China’s trust lawModerator: Richard Grasby TEP, Charles Russell Speechlys, Hong Kong Antonio Chen, Han Kun Law Offices, PRC Joyce Huang, Fangda Partners, PRC Echo Zhao, Beijing Anjie Law Firm, PRC
11.00am Networking and refreshments
11.30am Blockchain 101 for the private wealth industry
• The history and ethos of Blockchain, where it came from and where it might be headed
• Blockchain Technologies explained simply• Blockchain market structure, risks and opportunitiesModerator: David Chong TEP, Portcullis, SingaporeKeith Barrett Carter, National University of Singapore, School of Computing, SingaporeDaniel Liebau, Lightbulb Capital, Singapore
12.15pm Protecting today’s wealthy families
• How to stay Cyber-safe • Protecting your digital identity • Implement prevention techniques to safeguard your IoT
(Internet of things) • Assessing risks in the following areas, home /office; life style;
and travelMike Groves, Hill & Associates Limited, Hong Kong Wong Loke Yeow, Hill & Associates Limited, Singapore
1.00pm Networking lunch
Kindly sponsored by WE ARE GUERNSEY
2.00pm Specialist topics
Option 1: Political risk planning: Issues to consider with assets in unstable jurisdictions
• What are investment treaties and how can they be used to manage political risk in investment structures?
• How can you use investment treaty arbitration to recover damages arising from political risk?
• How can you use third-party funding to cover your legal costs?Hussein Haeri, Withers LLP, UK Cheng-Yee Khong, IMF Bentham, Hong KongKindly sponsored by Invest Samoa
Option 2: How to avoid double taxation? Tax treaty 101
• How DTAs and unilateral relief allocate taxing rights• The impact of BEPS on the DTA model of international taxation• Hong Kong’s territorial tax system within the DTA framework
and its impact on its role as an international financial centreStefano Mariani TEP, Deacons, Hong Kong Steven Sieker TEP, Baker & McKenzie, Hong Kong
Option 3: UK Tax update - ten trips and traps
• Deemed domicile rules – tainting and other issues to watch • Onward gifting rules – planning points• UK residential & commercial property – inheritance tax &
capital gains taxNicholas Jacob TEP, Forsters LLP, UK Peter Vaines TEP, Field Court Tax Chambers, UKKindly sponsored by WE ARE GUERNSEY
Option 4: Trustees/executors and digital assets
• Dealing with the digital estate: - Setting up workflows for digital estate planning - Administrating digital estates where there has been
insufficient pre-death planning• Crypto assets: advising on and dealing with them as trust or
estate assets• The latest issues with digital assetsLouise Lewis TEP, Penningtons Manches LLP, UK Leigh Sagar TEP, New Square Chambers, UKKindly sponsored by Jersey Finance
2.45pm Change rooms for next specialist sessions
2.50pm Specialist topics repeated – options as listed above
3.35pm Networking and refreshments
4.05pm Buying and selling trust and corporate service providers
• Motivations and expectations of buyers and sellers• Key elements of a deal’s negotiation and conclusion• Post closure issues for all partiesModerator: Michael Olesnicky TEP, KPMG, Hong KongStephen Breed, Tenzing Investments (Pte) Ltd, Singapore Martin Crawford, Vistra Group, Hong Kong
4.45pm Innovative trust provisions being considered in more conservative courts • Reserved powers to settlors – the Pugachev decision• The attitude of family courts to offshore structures and firewalls• Information restrictions in offshore trusts, how these are
received in onshore jurisdictions, and ways round them • Mistakes, rectification and variation of trusts – offshore vs
onshore focusJonathan Hilliard QC, Wilberforce Chambers, UK Graeme Kleiner TEP, Charles Russell Speechlys, UK
5.30pm Day one closing address
6.30pm Cocktail dinner party
Shore, 3rd and 4th Floor, the L. place, 139 Queen’s Road Central, Hong Kong
MONDAY 19 NOVEMBER 2018
STEP ASIA CONFERENCE 2018
DAY 2: WEDNESDAY 21 NOVEMBER 2018Morning Chair: William Ahern TEP, Family Capital Conservation, Hong Kong Afternoon Chair: Michael Olesnicky TEP, KPMG, Hong Kong
8.00am Welcome refreshments
Exhibits open
8.10am Briefing in association with WE ARE GUERNSEY
The evolution of the Trust law in Guernsey; Proposals for law reform
Russell Clark, Carey Olsen, Guernsey C.I
8.50am Welcome address
William Ahern TEP, Family Capital Conservation, Hong Kong
9.00am Keynote address: The state of private wealth management in Hong KongMr Lau will discuss his vision for the continued development of private wealth management in Hong Kong, as well as the opportunities Hong Kong offers, the threats it faces and what changes to the regulatory regime are being considered to develop the industry further.James Lau Jr, Secretary for Financial Services and the Treasury, Hong Kong
9.30am Family retreats – the way forward?
• The imperatives for families and the advisor’s role• Design elements for success• Optimal processes to achieve transformative breakthroughs• How advisors can exceed clients expectations and charge accordingly
Philip Marcovici TEP, Offices of Philip Marcovici, Hong Kong
10.15am US reform – impact on the private wealth industry
• Issues with the temporary estate tax exemption increase• Changes to the income tax rules, the taxation of offshore
holdings, and rules impacting multinational individuals and businesses
• Planning for non-resident aliens, US persons, individuals considering expatriating from the US
Jennifer Jordan McCall TEP, Pillsbury Law, USA Kurt G Rademacher TEP, Butler Snow LLP, Hong Kong/Singapore Erik Wallace TEP, Stephenson Harwood, Hong Kong
11.00am Networking and refreshments
11.30am Who is your client and why does it matter?
• Who has legal privilege, how to get it, and how to lose it• Avoiding conflicts as an advisor to trustees, settlors,
beneficiaries and different family members• Acting for beneficiaries in replacing trustees• The need for separate adviceModerator: Paul Hodgson TEP, Butterfield Trust (Guernsey) Ltd, Guernsey C.ISamantha Bradley TEP, Sir Elly Kadoorie & Sons Ltd, Hong KongSally Edwards TEP, Ogier, Jersey C.INisha Singh TEP, HSBC, Singapore
12.15pm Case review
In this lively session the panel members will examine the most important recent cases from around the world, including those hot off the press. Edmund Leow SC TEP, Dentons Rodyk & Davidson LLP, SingaporeZiva Robertson TEP, McDermott Will & Emery UK LLPShân Warnock-Smith QC TEP, ICT Chambers and 5 Stone Buildings, Cayman/London
1.00pm Networking lunch
2.00pm Specialist topics Option 1: What to do when a foreign grantor dies and the foreign trust
has US beneficiaries? The grantor is terminally ill with a month to live, and the trustee has asked the following:• Are there any pre-death actions to take?• After death, what planning should be considered? - New Tax Laws? - Interplay with Foreign Estate?• Changes for US beneficiaries going forward?• Changes for trustee going forward?M. Katharine Davidson TEP, Henderson, Caverly & Pum LLP, USAFabiola Suwanto TEP, Perkins Coie LLP, PRC
Option 2: Changing trustees – who is entitled to what? • Practical and legal points for outgoing trustees• Practical and legal points for incoming trustees• Case studies including judgments showing good and bad
outcomes for outgoing and incoming trusteesJoanna Caen TEP, Herbert Smith Freehills, Hong Kong Melanie Ison TEP, Nerine Trust Company, Hong KongKindly sponsored by Cook Islands Financial Services Development Authority
Option 3: Issues relating to an ageing population
A leading private bank study found that nearly 60% of HNWIs in Hong Kong now believe they will live to 100 and many believe retiring later is good for health. This suggests that inter-generational transfer of wealth may only takes place when the second-generation family members are well into their 40s to 60s. Just how prepared are HNW families in Asia when dealing with aging patriarch/matriarch issues and how can practitioners help HNW families plan better? Thelma Kwan TEP, Barrister-at-Law, Hong KongWai Soon Lum TEP, UBS Group AG, Hong KongKindly sponsored by BDO
Option 4: Italy the new UK • The Italian forfait tax regime for HNWIs moving to Italy• The 100k Euro tax on foreign-source income and gains• The exemption of foreign assets from wealth taxes and
inheritance and gift tax• Entry visas, including the new investor visaNicola Saccardo TEP, Maisto e Associati, Italy Raul-Angelo Papotti TEP, Chiomenti, Italy
2.45pm Change rooms for next specialist sessions
2.50pm Specialist topics repeated – options as listed above
3.35pm Networking and refreshments
4.05pm Clients from Asian community property jurisdictions
• Impact of Community Property law in Asia• How important are continuing residence, nationality or domicile
to retaining matrimonial domicile in home jurisdiction• Relevance of community property to Asian trust and estate
planning and typical litigation risks of overlooking itChair: Paul Stibbard TEP, Rothschild Trust, UK Andrew De La Rosa, ICT Chambers, Cayman IslandsMichael H. Shikuma TEP, Shikuma Law Office, Japan Ningning Zhao, Jincheng Tongda & Neal Law Firm, PRC
4.45pm Interview with HSH Prince Michael of Liechtenstein
Prince Michael traces his family history through roughly 36 generations of wars, expropriations and other calamities large and small. He identifies key factors in this great story of survival and prosperity and elucidates his approach for long-term and trans-generational wealth preservation.Interviewer: William Ahern TEP, Family Capital Conservation, Hong Kong
5.30pm Final remarks and close
6.30pm Farewell reception and BBQ dinner
The Pool House & Grill, Grand Hyatt Hotel, Hong Kong
Register online to secure your place at www.step.org/asia2018
STEP ASIA CONFERENCE 2018
Last years’ conference sold out, so book early to secure your place!
Network with 450+ leading private client practitioners
The STEP Asia Conference attracts delegates from all over the world; in 2017 the 2-day event attracted practitioners from 32 jurisdictions worldwide. As well as a topical programme to support your business needs this conference offers exceptional networking opportunities with your peers.
Last year’s attendees included representatives from the following firms:Alpadis Group, Asiaciti Trust, BDO Limited, Charles Russell Speechlys, Credit Suisse Trust, Deutsche Bank, Eiger, Fiduciary Trust Company International, HSBC, International Planning Group, IPG Financial Services Pte. Ltd., J.P. Morgan, Jardine Lloyd Thompson PCS, KPMG, Nerine Trust Company (HK) Ltd, Rawlinson & Hunter, RBC Wealth Management, Rothschild Trust, Royal Bank of Canada Trust Company (Asia) Limited, Sir Elly Kadoorie & Sons Ltd, Trident Trust Company (HK) Ltd, UBS AG, Vistra,
Withers, Zhong Lun Law Firm
Previous attendees said:
“ Excellent conference, with exceptional thought-provoking speakers, logistics was seamless and extremely professional.”
“ Good topics & interesting speakers. Good networking event.”
“ A very good and useful event. Looking forward to next year’s event!”
“ Excellent for networking; the presentations were very variable.”
Register online at www.step.org/asia2018
Social functions include:• Welcome drinks reception
19 November 2018, 6pm Tiffin Lounge, Grand Hyatt
• Cocktail dinner party 20 November 2018, 6.30pm Shore
• Farewell drinks reception and BBQ dinner
21 November 2018, 6.30pm The Grill and Pool House, Grand Hyatt
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YOU MAY ALSO BE INTERESTED IN: THE 4TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON PRIVATE CAPITAL AND INTERGENERATIONAL WEALTH (PCIW-2018)
22 November 2018University of Hong Kong,
Hong Kong
A STEP ACADEMIC COMMUNITY CONFERENCE
We invite scholars and practitioners from all countries and disciplines including law, business and social sciences to submit a full paper for this year’s conference on the following themes:
• Diminished Capacity and Undue Influence – Managing these risks in trust and estate administration
• Elder financial abuse – Protecting the assets, rights and wishes of the vulnerable
• Business Succession – Issues and challenges for this and the next generation
In addition to the conference themes we encourage submissions of papers in:
• Family business and succession
• Estate planning and estate administration
• Trusts and inheritance
• Closely held businesses and family fiscal enterprises in multiple jurisdictions
• Cross-border recognition of trusts, wills and succession arrangements
• Taxation arrangements involving trusts and wills
• Longevity, mental capacity and ageing
• Technology, incapacity and death
DELEGATE PRICE:
AC Members: 400 HKD
STEP Members: 450 HKD
Non Members: 550 HKD
Find out more and register to attend this event at www.step.org/pciw2018
STEP ASIA CONFERENCE 20-21 NOVEMBER 2018
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Save the DateThe 2019 STEP Asia Conference will take place on 5-6 November 2019 at the Marina Bay Sands, Singapore. Add the date to your diary!
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ABOUT STEPSTEP is the worldwide professional association for those advising families across generations. We promote best
practice, professional integrity and education to our members. Our members help families plan for their futures:
from drafting a will or advising family businesses, to helping international families and protecting vulnerable family
members. Today we have 20,000 Members across 96 countries. They include lawyers, accountants and other trust
and estate specialists.
For more information about STEP visit www.step.org or email [email protected] For any queries please contact the conference team on +44 (0)20 3752 3700 or email [email protected]
Speaker biographies can be found at www.step.org/asia2018
Networking social events include:Welcome drinks reception at the Tiffin Lounge, Grand HyattKindly supported by First Names Group
Operating since 1989 when Grand Hyatt Hong Kong first opened its doors, Tiffin is a legendry
destination for sophisticated, innovative dining. Enjoy drinks and canapés along with your fellow
delegates prior to the opening of the 2018 Asia Conference.
The Welcome drinks reception is included in the delegate fee. You can bring along a guest for HKD 1,150
Cocktail dinner party at ShoreLocated in Central Hong Kong, Shore is home to one of the most stunning and talked about roof terraces
in the city. Mingle and network with fellow guests while enjoying some delicious food and drinks after
the opening day of the Conference.
Fees: HKD 1,150
Farewell drinks reception and BBQ dinner at The Grill and Pool House, Grand Hyatt The Conference will close with a drinks reception and BBQ buffet in the lush garden of The Pool House
Grill where you will be able to enjoy alfresco dining next to the pool overlooking Victoria Harbour.
A perfect way to relax after a busy two days of learning and networking.