Tatler Hong Kong

Upfront with Amy Lo

During the pandemic, Amy Lo has found that conversations with clients quickly take a philosophical turn.

“We have been seeing increasing interest in philanthropy and family succession planning because clients have time to really think about the purpose of life,” she says.

Lo recalls receiving urgent queries from families who wanted to give back to local organisations supporting the needy during Hong Kong’s fifth wave. She has also observed some striking generational differences: elder clients tend to prioritise improving wellbeing and poverty alleviation in their hometown

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