What鈥檚 on the horizon for the Next Generation?
Insights for navigating the transfer of wealth and responsibility


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Insights for navigating the transfer of wealth and responsibility

Passing wealth to the Next Generation is more than a financial event; it is a deeply personal, emotional and increasingly complex journey. Our Next Generation Report 2026 presents insights from global surveys with the next generation of inheritors, leaders and founders 鈥 those poised not only to inherit their families鈥 wealth, but also to influence markets, institutions and social priorities for years to come.
Tomorrow鈥檚 leaders and investors are coming of age in a world characterized by global mobility, rapid technological change, and evolving expectations around purpose and impact. They are not just asking how wealth is transferred, but why 鈥 and what role they are expected to play in stewarding a family legacy while forging their own path.
Who is the Next Generation?
The 鈥渘ext generation鈥 is often referred to as an age group, but in practice it is better defined by their role: they are the inheriting generation and represent the full age spectrum from聽under 21 to 45 and above, with the majority being between 26 and 40 years of age.

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of Next Generation聽family members in North America associate wealth transfer with taking on new responsibilities
You feel a sense of responsibility from a very young age. Even when parents never talk about the wealth, you feel it.
of the Next Generation surveyed believe transfer conversations should begin in childhood or adolescence
My dad started early by taking us along to business visits and making us part of his conversations with partners and investors. So when the actual topic of wealth transfer came later, they already felt normal.
of the Next Generation surveyed turn to peers and 2 in 10 turn to wealth managers as their main sources of advice
Good partners aren鈥檛 easy to find. When we do find someone who is committed and trustworthy, we want to work with them for the long term.
of the Next Generation surveyed are interested in sustainable and impact investing
Making money matters 鈥 but so does investing in society.

Download the report to unlock insights from the next generation of inheritors, leaders and founders. To learn more about how our advice and experience can help you navigate the wealth transfer journey, reach out to a 麻豆社 Financial Advisor.