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Plan for your business to be around for generations to come

We’re sure that you would like to create a family business that lasts for generations to come.

However, it’s rare for family-owned businesses to remain up and running for that long. You can increase your chances of creating a legacy your family can be proud of long after you are no longer around by doing some careful succession planning.

Holborn Assets can help you identify who would be best placed to continue in your place at the helm of the business once you have retired or if you are unable to continue working because you become disabled or die.

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