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LEGACY: Protecting, Managing, And Growing Your Wealth

Being intentional about building a legacy and continuously reviewing the relevance and accuracy of your estate against your legacy plan is of key importance. This was the focus of Sanah Gumede’s talk at the 2023 Standard Bank Wealth and Investment SA Women’s Wealth Academy.

“To create a lasting legacy, you need to start with a solid foundation. Then you need to put plans in place to retain its value for the future,” she says. “We are all at different stages on our legacy journeys, and every day takes us another step closer to

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