International Education Planning
Give your child the opportunity to study abroad
Get financial adviceFinancing an international education
Investing in an international education for your child, or children, will pay off in more than financial terms. Not only will it broaden their knowledge and understanding, but it will give them a head start in their career and fast track their personal development.
Holborn Assets can help you make it happen. We can create an international vehicle that will enable you to fund the substantial costs of international education, without running the risk of costs soaring due to the currency depreciation.
When it comes to your children, we understand that no expense is spared and that investing in their education is a priority. Why not provision for the costs associated with the best education the world has to offer through one of our international investment solutions?
Ready to chat with
a specialist?
Get started
Reviews of Holborn Assets
You may also be interested in
The Role of Business Continuity Planning for Expat Entrepreneurs
Running a business as an expat entrepreneur is a rewarding yet challenging endeavour. You might be navigating cultural differences, unfamiliar legal frameworks, and even language barriers—all while trying to grow...
Read moreUnderstanding South Africa’s Tax Implications for Expats
If you’re a South African expatriate or planning to work overseas, navigating the world of taxes can feel overwhelming. South Africa’s tax laws are unique, and understanding your obligations is...
Read moreHow to Maximise Returns with Tactical Asset Allocation
Investing can feel like a game of chess—you must plan ahead while staying agile enough to adapt to changing conditions. That’s where Tactical Asset Allocation (TAA) comes in. If you...
Read moreKey Differences Between Retirement Annuities and Living Annuities
Planning for retirement is one of the most important financial decisions you’ll make. You’ve likely heard about retirement annuities (RAs) and living annuities (LAs) in South Africa. While they might...
Read more