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If you are interested in giving a talk to our Association or if you have any ideas on topics which you would like the Association to organise, please contact [email protected]

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HKTA Seminar: Trust vs. Insurance — Redefining Roles in Modern Wealth Planning (25 June 2026)

Date Jun 25, 2026
Time 5:00pm - 6:30pm
Speaker various
Language English
Member Fee HKD 250
Non-Member Fee HKD 500
Group Fee HKD 500
Location 14/F Fairmont House, 8 Cotton Tree Drive, Central

Event details:

As HKTA proudly celebrates the 35th Anniversary in 2026, we are excited to unveil the various initiatives in our year-long campaign - No. 18:  Seminar on Trust vs. Insurance — Redefining Roles in Modern Wealth Planning (25 June 2026)

REGISTER NOW!

About the Seminar:

In an increasingly complex wealth and geopolitical landscape, UHNW families in Hong Kong are constantly reviewing their wealth planning structures to look for ways to protect, preserve, and transfer wealth across generations. Trusts and insurance are two important tools in the wealth planning toolbox yet they serve very different purposes and operate under distinct legal, tax, and practical considerations.  Trust structures have traditionally been used for multi generational wealth succession whereas insurance fulfills the need for liquidity and income protection with leveraging.  However, in the last few years the distinction has been blurred. This panel brings together experienced practitioners for a discussion to explore trusts and insurance as wealth planning solutions, comparing their respective strengths, limitations, and ideal use cases. Through technical insights and practical examples, the discussion aims to provide new dimensions to advisors, and professionals to assist their clients in structuring their wealth in a holistic and sustainable way.

 

About the Speakers & Moderator: 

Sarina Cheung, Solicitor and Head of Probate and Succession Planning, Commerce and Finance Law Offices

Sarina Cheung is a consultant and the Head of Probate and Succession Planning in the global private wealth and family office practice of Eric Chow & Co. in Association with Commerce and Finance Law Offices.

Sarina specialises in wills and probate, trust management, mental health law, and litigation. Her expertise encompasses both contentious and non-contentious trust and probate matters, along with succession and wealth planning.

Prior to joining Commerce & Finance, Sarina was a consultant at an independent local firm for 2 years and spent 3 years at a leading international law firm. Her extensive hands-on experience in estate administration includes 11 years in the private banking sector with her last position as the head of the probate services department at a well-established trust and banking corporation in Hong Kong.

Currently, Sarina serves as a member of the Executive Committee of the Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners (STEP) and as the Chairman of the Will and Estate Sub-Committee. She is also a part-time lecturer for the "Wills, Estates, and Trust Planning" course in the PCLL programme at the University of Hong Kong. Additionally, she is an independent member of the Professional Development and Training Sub-Committee of the Hong Kong Trustees' Association, a member of the Anti-Money Laundering and Counter-Terrorist Financing Review Tribunal in Hong Kong, and a member of the Hong Kong SAR Government's Housing Appeal Tribunal (Housing).

Recently, Sarina was selected for the "Outstanding Private Client Practitioner" category in the 2025 Global Elite Private Client Guide—a peer-nominated directory recognizing exceptional lawyers in the global private wealth management sector.

 

James Russell, Co-Regional Head of Asia, Zedra (Hong Kong) Limited 

James has extensive experiences building, leading and integrating trust, funds and corporate services businesses across Europe and Asia, balancing a client-focused approach with a wide understanding of risk management, compliance and operation efficiency.  In 2018, he was shortlisted as 'Trustee of the Year' in Citywealth's annual Future Leaders Awards 2018, and, in younger years, was listed in eprivateclient's Top 35 Under 35, for which he is now regretfully ineligible.  James has a wide background of experience in providing high quality trust and corporate services to individuals and businesses with an expectation of quality, having gained experience in Hong Kong, Singapore the Isle of Man and Cyprus. An Associate of the Chartered Institute of Secretaries and member of the Securities and Investments Institute, James has a thorough understanding of the complexity of international fiduciary services.

 

Carlie Wong, Insurance Professional, CFP® and Certified Trust Practitioner

Carlie Wong is a CFP® and CTP™ professional specialising in protection and wealth advisory, with a focus on insurance solutions, trust integration and multi‑generational succession planning for HNW and UHNW families across Asia. 

Drawing on a multi‑disciplinary background spanning insurance, bank financing, wealth management and trust, she brings a holistic perspective to wealth and legacy decisions, connecting protection planning with long‑term structuring strategies. 

Carlie is a member of the Joint HKTA/STEP China Development Sub‑Committee and the Institute of Financial Planners of Hong Kong (IFPHK). She also holds various positions within The Life Underwriters Association of Hong Kong (LUAHK), including serving on the editorial board of its flagship magazine and contributing thought‑leadership articles, most recently “The Family Wealth Engine Behind an Insurance Policy” (Spring 2026).

 

Fan Choi, HKTA Executive Committee Member, Co-Chair of the Family Office Sub-Committee

Fan is a seasoned wealth planner and trusts & fiduciary professional, having worked in European private banks in regional roles and in private practice as a solicitor in Hong Kong.

As we celebrate the 35th Anniversary of the HKTA and 25 years of the MPF system, we recognize the responsibility that comes with this milestone and reaffirm our pledge to continue guiding the industry’s future with vision and purpose.

Joint Webinar on a comparison of family trusts in China & Common Law Jurisdictions - 28 Aug 2020

Date Aug 03, 2020
Time 12:27pm -
Speaker Mr Zheng Hui
Language English
Member Fee HKD 150
Non-Member Fee HKD 200
Group Fee HKD 0
Location Online Seminar

Event details:

CPD point: One point for HKTA Certified Trust Practitioner TM

**Applications for three or more members can enrol at a special discount fee of $125 per person. Student members of Hong Kong University and Chinese University can enrol at a special rate of $50.

Important Note:
Webinar facility will be provided by STEP. In order to record attendance via Zoom, participants’ names and email addresses will be passed to STEP upon registration with HKTA. A Zoom link will be provided for participants  2 days prior to the webinar.  Please join the webinar by inputting the same full name provided in the enrolment form.

The talk:  This talk is hosted by the China Developments Sub-Committee, a joint committee of the Society of Trust & Estate Practitioners (HK) Ltd and the Hong Kong Trustee’s Association Ltd.

Mr Zheng will make a comparison between family trusts in China and common law jurisdictions, as well as comment on wealth and succession planning in China.  The topics covered will be:

1. An introduction to Chinese Trust Law and family trust in the PRC;

2. A comparison between family trusts in the PRC and in common law jurisdictions;

3. Hybrid use of family trusts in the PRC and in common law jurisdictions – planning techniques for multi-jurisdictional estate planning considerations;

4. Major matters to be contemplated before setting up a family trust in the PRC;

5. Case studies related to family trust in holding shares of PRC-listed companies and practical tips;  and

6. The future of the trust industry in China

The speaker:   Mr Zheng Hui focuses on international M&A, finance and private wealth management and has extensive experience in providing cross border legal services to both domestic and international clients and has acted for private equity, state-owned entities, sovereign wealth funds, strategic investors and private enterprises across sectors.   In his private wealth practice, Mr Zheng has advised numerous Chinese companies and their founders on global wealth planning, asset protection and succession, with special expertise on multi-jurisdictions trust structure.

Mr Zheng is qualified in England and Wales, Hong Kong SAR, Ireland and the PRC. He is also a visiting lecturer at University of Bologna and School of Law, Queen Mary University of London.  Mr Zheng received his LLB from Nanjing University and MJur from University of Oxford.   Prior to joining King & Wood Mallesons, he practiced in the London headquarters of two internationally renowned law firms for over ten years.

For further details and the registration form, please click here.

For further enquires:

Tel: 3703 5170
Email: [email protected]

Kind regards,

Carmen Wong
Administration Officer
HK Trustees' Association Ltd

PRC tax and matrimonial issues in structuring sales of PRC businesses

Date Jan 17, 2013
Time 5:50pm -
Speaker Todd Beutler and Todd Wang, DLA Piper
Language English
Member Fee HKD 300
Non-Member Fee HKD 300
Group Fee HKD 275
Location DLA Piper, 17/F Edinburgh Tower, The Landmark, Central, Hong Kong

Event details:

This presentation will address the use of trusts and structured transactions to achieve optimal tax benefits for the owners of companies that may go IPO or have a private equity sale in the future. In addition to addressing the important PRC family law issues, the speakers will address tax issues for the settlers and beneficiaries with a focus on PRC, Hong Kong and US tax issues.

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