Spotlight on governance in family businesses
To untangle the complexities, families turn to consultants and bankers who play mediator and confidant
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FAMILY businesses here have begun to set their houses in order for the years ahead with governance structures - a sensitive topic that touches on in-laws, cousins, and children who have left to find themselves (and thus, may return) (see infographic).
And to untangle the complexities, families have turned to consultants and bankers, who roll up their sleeves, and play mediator and confidant.
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