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Merrill Lynch Announces UHNW "Next Generation" Annual Programme
Tom Burroughes
17 July 2012
Merrill Lynch Wealth Management has launched this year’s annual Global Investing Programme - an initiative pitched at “next generation”
ultra high net worth individuals from around the world. The programme comprises 50 people aged between 18 and 25
years. The theme for this year’s event is “investing and values”, with a focus
on philanthropy and corporate social responsibility. Such an event is an example of how wealth management firms
engage with young people, typically those who stand to inherit considerable
wealth, to ensure they can be retained as future clients. A number of firms,
such as Coutts, for example, have organised summer programmes for young people
where financial issues are discussed. Participants in Merrill’s invitation-only event come from
countries including Ireland,
the UK, Switzerland, France,
Spain, Italy, Turkey
and Dubai. The programme comprises sessions led by Merrill Lynch professionals
and external partners on topics including financial planning, portfolio
management and investments. A new feature is a seminar led by the World Economic Forum Global
Shapers Community - a network of young individuals around the world who aim to
generate fresh ideas and entrepreneurial solutions to the world's most pressing
challenges. This seminar includes a brainstorming session on community
development and leadership skills. The Global Investing Programme, which has run in EMEA since
2007, will be held at Merrill’s offices in London. Other programmes are being held in Singapore and Hong Kong.