Considering the uncertainties prevailing at this point of time, it is important to have a succession plan in place. Now is the correct time to decide what happens to your accumulated wealth and assets after you’re gone.
The two most popular ways of planning your succession is by way of Will or Trust. Set up a Trust Structure to ensure that the assets are distributed to your loved ones during and after your lifetime or leave behind a will to ensure that the final allocation of assets in made as per your wishes.
We can help you organize a detailed plan of action for:
- Your minor child
- Aged or aging parents
- Dependents in the family
- Unforeseen situations
- Family disputes; and
- Inheritance.
Amicorp Trustees (India) Private Limited, is building and deploying these protective trust structures. At ATIPL we concentrate on estate & succession planning services. Through estate planning, we can assist you to safeguard the interests of your loved ones and yourself by ring-fencing your assets, and protecting you from any possible re-introduction of estate duty, including distributing the same as per your wishes even after your demise.
For more information:
Tariq Aboobaker, Managing Director - t.aboobaker@amicorp.com
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