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Episode 14 – Single Family Office & Non-Executive Directors

In our fourteenth episode, Christian Knie, Managing Partner & CFO of Engaged Aviation, and an active member of the GetNED platform joins Yann Mrazek, Managing Partner at M/HQ to discuss the added value of a NED in managing your Single Family Office (SFO).

 

Key Takeaways


 

What is a SFO?


A SFO is a private entity aimed as managing the investments and affairs of one single family. The assets under management are the family’s own wealth, often accumulated over several generations. A SFO is restricted to provide services to members of one single family, contrarily to a multifamily office (the “MFO”).

In addition to investment management, these entities typically also provide the following services:

  • Succession planning
  • Estate planning
  • Tax planning
  • Accounting and payroll activities
  • Legal affairs management

A SFO can be compared to a commercial enterprise. But a very special one as:

  • Its only clients are members of one single family and legal entities controlled by them; and
  • Its activities are determined by a menu of services that is bespoke to each SFO.

A SFO may remain virtual.  Alternatively, it may be incorporated as a distinct private legal entity separated from the family business.

 

Who is a Non-Executive Director (NED)


  • A member of the board of directors providing independent oversight, seeing companies and business issues in a broad perspective and serving on committees concerned with critical issues.
  • Appointed due to their independence;
    ”the right fit for what the organization needs”
  • ensures objective viewpoints
  • challenges the business without preconception or bias
  • provides specific business knowledge and experience
  • closes vacuum in start-ups and high growth businesses
  • introduces a fresh and innovative perspective.

 

What is the role of a NED?


The NED’s role sticks out by independence and expertise.

  • Strategy
    • Challenge and contribute to the development of the company’s strategy & form ties with other stakeholders.
  • Performance
    • Scrutinize and monitor the performance of the management and ensure proper succession planning.
  • Risk
    • Ensure accuracy of financial information and robustness of financial controls & systems of risk management.
  • Governance
    • Monitor the system of rules, practices and processes by which a company is directed and controlled.

 

How does a NED add value to a Single Family Office?


The NED contributes with advisory- and oversight expertise to transform
“founder-led”- into proper governance structures.

  • Diversity
    • NEDs provide different skill sets for each of the required role profiles, i.e. mainly Advisory & Governance.
  • Direct contribution
    • Advisory; devising a Business Case to showcase the benefits of a modern SFO (“old” vs. “new”).
    • Governance; exercising Oversight & Guidance in respect of the SFO’s Governance- & Board Structure and Financial Planning.
    • Awareness Building; Create awareness and advocate the benefits of a modern SFO
    • Help morph a FO from a “founder-led” framework to a proper governance structure by identifying needs and advocating the SFO’s benefits.
  • Planning and Trust Building
    • Devise the SFO’s vision, mission & strategy
    • Devise its long-term projection
    • Devise the envisaged Corporate- and Governance Structure
    • Devise the preferred Jurisdiction & Tax Status.
    • Instead of an Independent Member, a NED can be part of an Interim Advisory Board until the development of a fully functioning Board.
  • Implementation and Oversight
    • Implement a fully functioning governance structure & steadily improve.
    • Impose Oversight and Guidance, Governance/Board Structure and Financial Planning.

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