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Succession Crisis Looms for Asia’s Wealthiest Families

Succession Crisis Hits Asia’s Wealthiest Families

The death of Wahaha founder Zong Qinghou triggered a bitter inheritance battle, exposing how poor succession planning threatens Asia’s richest families and their business empires.

Key Takeaways

  • 37% of Asian business founders delay succession until poor health forces their hand
  • 28% have undisclosed wills, creating potential for family conflicts
  • 52% of next-gen leaders now establish family charters for transparency
  • Asia’s private wealth projected to reach US$99 trillion by 2029

The Wahaha inheritance lawsuit serves as a stark warning: silence in succession planning can destroy both family harmony and corporate reputation. As Asia’s wealth surges, proper generational transition becomes critical.

Wealth Growth Outpaces Planning

Asia’s share of global private wealth jumped from 6% to 21% over 25 years, with projections hitting US$99 trillion by 2029. UOB Private Bank reports nearly doubling high-net-worth clients since 2021, with 70% being business owners.

Yet the Asia Generational Wealth Report 2025 reveals a planning gap. “More founders acknowledge the need after seeing spectacular failures,” said UOB’s Chew Mun Yew.

Founder Reluctance and Secrecy

Many founders struggle to let go. The study shows:

  • 37% will transfer control only due to poor health
  • 37% make wealth decisions independently
  • 28% have prepared undisclosed wills

“Limited generational experience makes families prone to delayed disclosure,” the report notes. “Complex family structures or extramarital heirs add volatility.”

Head of UOB Private Bank Chew Mun Yew said more high-net-worth clients are interested in succession planning now. PHOTO: UOB

Next Generation Embraces Transparency

Younger leaders show greater openness. Only 13% of next-gen respondents make solo wealth decisions, while 87% hold family meetings and 52% establish family charters.

“The angle is about building legacy and surviving the third-generation ‘curse’,” said BCG senior partner Ernest Saudjana.

Mr Ernest Saudjana, senior partner at BCG, spoke at the launch event for The Asia Generational Wealth Report 2025. PHOTO: UOB

Royal Selangor’s Charter Success

The Malaysian pewter-maker, now in its fourth generation, implemented a family charter in 2002. It includes rules requiring family members to gain external work experience before joining the company.

Leadership vs Ownership

NUS Business School’s Prof Yupana Wiwattanakantang notes that 72% of founders see their children as successors, but 28% acknowledge heir disinterest and 24% note under-preparation.

“Companies need the best-qualified leader, not just family members,” she emphasizes. “Don’t conflate ownership and leadership.”

Associate Professor Yupana Wiwattanakantang of NUS Business School said succession planning is a good chance to set the right mindset for the next generation. PHOTO: UOB

Beyond Wealth Transfer

Succession planning should include knowledge transfer – passing on founders’ experience, values, and business understanding. It’s an opportunity to develop purpose rather than entitlement in the next generation.

“Like what the Japanese say: You sacrifice yourself, but the house will live,” Prof Yupana concludes, highlighting the long-term perspective needed for family business survival .

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