Europe’s philanthropists: Building a self-sustaining legacy

High-net-worth individuals and families in Europe are a diverse group and approach philanthropy in many different ways. Foundations, most of which bear the family name, have been the primary vehicle, not only to engage in charitable giving but to preserve family values and culture from one generation to the next, explains Cathy Pharaoh, co-director of the Centre for Charitable Giving and Philanthropy Research at Cass Business School, City University London. “Carrying on the family name is very important.”

Australia's golden decade

I've recently come back from a few weeks visiting friends in Australia. It was my first time Down Under and I was struck by how prosperous it seemed.

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