

The Safe Haven Forum by Henley & Partners
This private forum brings together a select group of wealthy individuals, single-family offices, governments, and leading experts to address how to secure access, mobility, and security across jurisdictions in an increasingly unpredictable world.
This event is by invitation only.
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An environment shaped by increasing geopolitical fragmentation, uncertainty, and shifting state priorities redefines what mobility, security, and safe havens mean.
Access rights and mobility are becoming more important and restricted. Capital flows are increasingly scrutinized through regulatory measures. At the same time, countries compete more aggressively for wealthy residents, talent, and investments.
Country exposure, as well as residence and citizenship rights, are becoming strategic decisions. These have significant long-term implications for personal security, international access, and asset protection.
Key Topics
Designed as a highly curated, invitation-only gathering, the forum provides practical insight into how wealthy individuals, families, and governments are responding to these shifts. The event is organized in two parts: a closed-door, all-day intimate conference including lunch and coffee breaks, followed by a cocktail reception and dinner to facilitate dialogue and individual conversations.
Participants will:
- Obtain real-world insight into country risks, mobility options, and secure international diversification of assets
- Learn how to build cross-border resilience to their advantage
- Gain direct access to top experts and governments
A defining feature of the Safe Haven Forum is Henley & Partners’ integrated perspective across private clients and governments, translating global shifts into foresight and actionable strategies.
Speakers
To be disclosed
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