Asia’s wealthy are adopting more of a “business mindset” in terms of how they deploy their capital for philanthropic purposes, according to Pictet, as the region sees a sharp uptick in money being mobilised for these means. The Swiss bank said that in Singapore its philanthropic advisory has seen a record amount of donations during the COVID-19 pandemic. Christoph Courth,…
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Asian families adopting “business mindset” to philanthropy: Pictet
By Carly Lau, reporter | 15 October 2021

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