Singapore Family Office Content Writing
Budget: $250 – $750 USD
I am building a new website that speaks directly to sophisticated high-net-worth individuals considering Singapore for their investment and legacy planning. I need a writer who can present technically precise information in a polished, professional tone while still reading naturally on the web.
The assignment covers five distinct pages that together form a coherent narrative about Singapore’s competitive edge:
• Singapore’s Variable Capital Company (VCC) versus traditional offshore vehicles – highlight regulatory soundness, set-up timeline, and indicative cost ranges, and weave in concise contrasts with Cayman, BVI, and Luxembourg structures.
• Why Singapore is the preferred family-office hub for North-Asia clients – address political stability, bilingual talent pool, rule of law, and lifestyle factors, set against rival centres such as Hong Kong and Switzerland.
• A plain-English guide to Sections 13O and 13U tax incentives – eligibility, application flow, recent MAS refinements, and the advantages for single-family offices.
• Singapore as a springboard for entrepreneurs – explain how immigration policies, venture capital depth, and the Global-Investor Programme dovetail with family-office needs.
• Five-year AUM growth story – extract and cite figures from MAS Asset Management Surveys (2020-2024) to illustrate the compounding inflows and reinforce credibility.
Please ground every claim in publicly available regulations or MAS publications and include hyperlinks or footnote citations so the compliance team can verify quickly. I will provide brand guidelines; you will supply SEO-friendly headings, meta descriptions, and a short call-to-action for each page.
Final delivery: Word or Google Doc, ready for web upload, with total word-count around 3,000–3,500. Accuracy, logical flow, and an authoritative yet reader-friendly style will be the yardsticks for acceptance.
The assignment covers five distinct pages that together form a coherent narrative about Singapore’s competitive edge:
• Singapore’s Variable Capital Company (VCC) versus traditional offshore vehicles – highlight regulatory soundness, set-up timeline, and indicative cost ranges, and weave in concise contrasts with Cayman, BVI, and Luxembourg structures.
• Why Singapore is the preferred family-office hub for North-Asia clients – address political stability, bilingual talent pool, rule of law, and lifestyle factors, set against rival centres such as Hong Kong and Switzerland.
• A plain-English guide to Sections 13O and 13U tax incentives – eligibility, application flow, recent MAS refinements, and the advantages for single-family offices.
• Singapore as a springboard for entrepreneurs – explain how immigration policies, venture capital depth, and the Global-Investor Programme dovetail with family-office needs.
• Five-year AUM growth story – extract and cite figures from MAS Asset Management Surveys (2020-2024) to illustrate the compounding inflows and reinforce credibility.
Please ground every claim in publicly available regulations or MAS publications and include hyperlinks or footnote citations so the compliance team can verify quickly. I will provide brand guidelines; you will supply SEO-friendly headings, meta descriptions, and a short call-to-action for each page.
Final delivery: Word or Google Doc, ready for web upload, with total word-count around 3,000–3,500. Accuracy, logical flow, and an authoritative yet reader-friendly style will be the yardsticks for acceptance.