
Ting Family Office Setup Services — Explained
A Family Office is a centralised platform that manages a family’s wealth, businesses, investments, governance, and long‑term legacy. Ting’s Family Office setup services help families establish this platform across the UK, Hong Kong, Singapore, and China, ensuring compliance, efficiency, and multi‑jurisdiction coordination.
🇬🇧🇭🇰🇸🇬🇨🇳 How Ting Sets Up Family Offices Across the UK& Asia
UK Family Office Setup
- Using UK companies, trusts, and governance structures to manage global assets.
Hong Kong Family Office Setup
- Leveraging Hong Kong’s tax regime and investment ecosystem for Asia‑based assets.
Singapore Family Office Setup
- Establishing Section 13O/13U structures for investment and fund management.
China‑linked Family Office Integration
- Coordinating SAFE, ODI, and cross‑border fund movement for China‑origin families.
Ting acts as the central coordinator, ensuring all jurisdictions operate under one coherent strategy.

🌐 What Ting Family Office Setup Includes
Wealth Structuring
- Designing ownership structures for assets, companies, and investments across Asia and the UK.
Succession Planning
- Preparing generational transition frameworks, wills, trusts, and governance rules.
Cross‑Border Asset Coordination
- Aligning UK and Asia assets under a unified reporting and management system.
Family Governance Framework
- Creating family constitutions, decision‑making rules, and stewardship models.
Investment Oversight
- Designing processes for evaluating, approving, and monitoring investments.
Philanthropy & Legacy Planning
- Structuring charitable foundations and long‑term impact initiatives.

Ting's Methods & Approach
- Diagnostic Review — understanding assets, family goals, and jurisdictions involved.
- Structure Design — creating the legal, tax, and governance architecture.
- Regulatory Mapping — aligning with UK, HK, SG, and China rules.
- Implementation — setting up entities, trusts, reporting systems, and governance.
- Ongoing Advisory — continuous support for tax, compliance, and investment decisions.
