Longevity is increasingly recognised as one of the defining challenges of our time. As life expectancy increases, families, entrepreneurs and wealth holders are increasingly confronted with new questions relating to governance, succession, wealth preservation, international mobility and long-term planning.
Addressing these long-term challenges is at the heart of the discussions led by the Private Longevity Council, an independent initiative bringing together experts from a broad range of disciplines.
In a recent interview published by La Gazette de Monaco, Michel Bouquier explains the Council’s mission: to encourage reflection and develop practical responses to the societal, economic and human implications of longer lives.
As part of this initiative, Xavier de Sarrau, Managing Partner of Gordon S. Blair, contributes the legal and tax perspective to these discussions. His involvement reflects the firm’s longstanding commitment to helping international families and entrepreneurs anticipate change and organise their affairs with a long-term vision.
For more than a century, Gordon S. Blair has advised clients on protecting, structuring and transmitting their interests across generations and jurisdictions. In a world where longevity is redefining traditional planning models, this expertise remains more relevant than ever.
Read Michel Bouquier’s interview in La Gazette de Monaco. (hyperlink)