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Family Office Conversations with Fexingo: Wealth Management, Inheritance, and Generational Capital

Family Office Conversations with Fexingo: Wealth Management, Inheritance, and Generational Capital

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Family Office Conversations with Fexingo examines the quiet machinery of dynastic wealth — how multi-generational families preserve, grow, and transfer capital across decades. Lucas and Luna, co-hosts of this Fexingo Business network show, sit down each episode to dissect the structural decisions family offices face: asset allocation for perpetuity, governance that outlasts founders, and the tax and legal frameworks that shape inheritance. They avoid breathless profiles of billionaires; instead, they talk about actual vehicles — trusts, holding companies, direct investment in private equity and real assets — and how family offices benchmark against endowments and sovereign funds. The listener is someone who advises ultra-high-net-worth families, manages a family office, or is building a generational plan themselves. Lucas brings a journalist's precision, interrogating the numbers behind private placements and succession costs. Luna challenges with real cases: a European industrial family that split its operating business from its investment arm, an Asian family navigating cross-border estate taxes. Each conversation lands on a tangible tension — how to balance control with professional management, or when a family office should behave more like an institution. What does it take to keep a family's capital aligned across continents and generations? #FamilyOffice #WealthManagement #Inheritance #GenerationalCapital #EstatePlanning #UltraHighNetWorth #Succession #Trusts #PrivateWealth #FamilyGovernance #AssetAllocation #Philanthropy #TaxStrategy #Business #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #Finance #WealthTransfer Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo© 2026 Fexingo. All rights reserved. Economics
Episodes
  • How Family Offices Are Investing in Film Financing
    Jun 30 2026
    In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore how family offices are increasingly allocating capital to film financing as an alternative asset class. They break down the economics of movie investing, focusing on a specific case: the $50 million slate financing deal between a prominent single-family office and a mid-tier Hollywood studio. Lucas explains the typical structure—senior debt, gap financing, and equity tranches—and why the risk-return profile appeals to multi-generational capital. Luna challenges the volatility of box office revenue, and Lucas counters with data on how streaming pre-sales and tax incentives in jurisdictions like Georgia and the UK have reshaped the risk calculation. They also touch on the role of experienced intermediaries and the importance of diversification across a slate rather than single films. The episode closes with a reflection on Hollywood's shift toward franchise-driven content and what it means for institutional investors. #FilmFinancing #FamilyOffices #AlternativeInvestments #Hollywood #SlateFinancing #MediaFinance #EntertainmentIndustry #WealthManagement #PrivateCapital #Streaming #TaxIncentives #Diversification #Business #Finance #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #GenerationalWealth #InvestmentStrategy Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    9 mins
  • How Family Offices Are Investing in Timberland
    Jun 30 2026
    In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the growing interest among family offices in timberland as an alternative asset class. They discuss the dual benefit of timberland offering both biological growth (trees growing in volume) and price appreciation tied to lumber demand. The hosts anchor the conversation in a specific case: the Hancock Timber Resource Group, which manages over 6 million acres of timberland globally and has attracted significant family office capital. Lucas explains how timberland provides inflation hedging, low correlation to public markets, and environmental, social, and governance (ESG) appeal via carbon sequestration. Luna challenges the liquidity and management complexity, noting that timberland requires long holding periods and specialized forestry expertise. They end with a forward-looking question about how climate-driven fire risks may reshape timberland valuations. #Timberland #FamilyOffice #AlternativeInvestments #HancockTimber #RealAssets #InflationHedge #ESGInvesting #CarbonSequestration #Forestry #PortfolioDiversification #LongTermInvesting #BiologicalGrowth #LumberDemand #NaturalCapital #WealthManagement #Business #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    10 mins
  • How Family Offices Use Art as Loan Collateral
    Jun 29 2026
    Lucas and Luna explore the growing trend of family offices using fine art as collateral for loans, a market now worth over $30 billion annually. They discuss the mechanics of art-secured lending, why wealthy families prefer it over selling masterpieces, and the risks involved when valuations fluctuate. The episode focuses on a recent $250 million loan against a single Picasso collection, examining how banks like JPMorgan and specialized lenders structure these deals. Lucas breaks down the typical loan-to-value ratios (40-50%), interest rates tied to SOFR, and the importance of third-party authentication. Luna challenges the liquidity assumptions, prompting a conversation about what happens when a borrower defaults on a Monet. The hosts also touch on the broader shift of art from a passion asset to a financial instrument, and what this means for the next generation of inheritors. #ArtSecuredLending #FamilyOffice #WealthManagement #ArtAsCollateral #Picasso #JPMorgan #SOFR #LoanToValue #ArtMarket #Collectibles #AlternativeAssets #LuxuryInvesting #GenerationalCapital #Business #Finance #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #WealthTransfer Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    6 mins
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