Families are quietly orchestrating one of the most significant capital migrations of the 21st century, moving away from the traditional Western-centric financial playbook as family offices managing trillions of dollars aggressively reposition their portfolios to capitalise on a newly emerged, multi-polar global economy.
the world’s wealthiest families are quietly orchestrating one of the most significant capital migrations of the 21st century, moving away from the traditional Western-centric financial playbook as family offices managing trillions of dollars aggressively reposition their portfolios to capitalise on a newly emerged, multi-polar global economy.
Driven by surging demand, global advisory giant deVere Group launched its specialised Family Office division to help ultra-high-net-worth clients navigate this structural transition. According to deVere, these private investment vehicles—which currently oversee an estimated $6 trillion (£4.5 trillion) globally and are projected to surpass $9 trillion by the end of the decade—are rapidly broadening their exposure across India, the Gulf, China, and Southeast Asia as growth, capital, and influence become less concentrated in a handful of traditional economic centres.











