• Navigating the Great Wealth Transfer: Reshaping Wealth Management

  • 2025/03/25
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Navigating the Great Wealth Transfer: Reshaping Wealth Management

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    The Great Wealth Transfer will move $124 trillion by 2048, according to recent data from Cerulli Associates. But the most revolutionary aspect? Women will inherit approximately 70% of this unprecedented wealth transfer.

    Sylvia Kwan, PhD, CFA, CAIA - CEO and CIO of Ellevest - breaks down this seismic shift during our conversation, revealing that $54 trillion will go to surviving spouses (95% of whom are women) while another $46 trillion flows to younger generations. For many women, particularly those from older generations who delegated financial management to partners, this represents their first opportunity to independently control substantial assets.

    What makes this transition particularly fascinating is how differently these beneficiaries approach investing. Women typically view investing as a means to achieving specific financial goals rather than simply beating market benchmarks. Both women and younger generations seek investments that align with personal values and generate positive social and environmental impact alongside financial returns. There's also growing skepticism about the traditional 60-40 portfolio, with younger investors gravitating toward alternative investments, private markets, and technology-enabled platforms that offer greater personalization and control.

    Financial firms hoping to thrive during this transition must adapt accordingly. Beyond upgrading technology infrastructure to meet digital-first expectations, companies need to develop highly personalized offerings, expand beyond conventional stock-bond allocations, and create frameworks that help clients align investments with personal values. As Sylvia wisely advises, regardless of market conditions, success still comes down to fundamentals: create a well-diversified long-term plan and stick with it through inevitable volatility. Ready to prepare for this unprecedented wealth transfer? Listen now to gain invaluable insights that could reshape your approach to wealth management.



    If you'd like to learn more about the show, have a topic or speaker to suggest, or would like to leave us a comment, email podcast@cfa-sf.org.


    This podcast is produced by CFA Society San Francisco, a not-for-profit professional association, providing professional learning and career resources to over 13,000 investment industry professionals worldwide. To learn more about CFA Society San Francisco, visit our website or connect with us on LinkedIn.

    The information contained in this podcast does not constitute financial or investment advice. Please consult your own financial advisor for information concerning your specific situation.

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The Great Wealth Transfer will move $124 trillion by 2048, according to recent data from Cerulli Associates. But the most revolutionary aspect? Women will inherit approximately 70% of this unprecedented wealth transfer.

Sylvia Kwan, PhD, CFA, CAIA - CEO and CIO of Ellevest - breaks down this seismic shift during our conversation, revealing that $54 trillion will go to surviving spouses (95% of whom are women) while another $46 trillion flows to younger generations. For many women, particularly those from older generations who delegated financial management to partners, this represents their first opportunity to independently control substantial assets.

What makes this transition particularly fascinating is how differently these beneficiaries approach investing. Women typically view investing as a means to achieving specific financial goals rather than simply beating market benchmarks. Both women and younger generations seek investments that align with personal values and generate positive social and environmental impact alongside financial returns. There's also growing skepticism about the traditional 60-40 portfolio, with younger investors gravitating toward alternative investments, private markets, and technology-enabled platforms that offer greater personalization and control.

Financial firms hoping to thrive during this transition must adapt accordingly. Beyond upgrading technology infrastructure to meet digital-first expectations, companies need to develop highly personalized offerings, expand beyond conventional stock-bond allocations, and create frameworks that help clients align investments with personal values. As Sylvia wisely advises, regardless of market conditions, success still comes down to fundamentals: create a well-diversified long-term plan and stick with it through inevitable volatility. Ready to prepare for this unprecedented wealth transfer? Listen now to gain invaluable insights that could reshape your approach to wealth management.



If you'd like to learn more about the show, have a topic or speaker to suggest, or would like to leave us a comment, email podcast@cfa-sf.org.


This podcast is produced by CFA Society San Francisco, a not-for-profit professional association, providing professional learning and career resources to over 13,000 investment industry professionals worldwide. To learn more about CFA Society San Francisco, visit our website or connect with us on LinkedIn.

The information contained in this podcast does not constitute financial or investment advice. Please consult your own financial advisor for information concerning your specific situation.

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