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The fees associated with transferring a Good Class Bungalow (GCB) to UBS Trustees, or any professional trustee service, can vary depending on the complexity of the trust, the value of the assets, and the specific services required.
Here’s a general overview of the fees typically incurred and how UBS Trustees might bill for such a service:
1. Setup Fees
Trust Establishment Fee: A one-time fee charged for setting up the trust. This covers legal documentation, structuring the trust, and any advisory services provided during the creation of the trust.
Estimated Range: SGD 10,000 to SGD 50,000 or more, depending on the complexity and size of the trust.
Factors Affecting Cost: The type of trust (discretionary, family, or charitable), number of assets, and any tax or legal advisory work required during the setup.
2. Annual Trustee Fees
Management Fee: Trustees, such as UBS Trustees, charge an annual fee for managing the trust. This fee typically depends on the value of the assets under management (AUM) and the complexity of managing them.
Percentage of AUM: Usually ranges from 0.25% to 1% of the total value of the trust's assets, though this can vary.
Example for GCB: If the GCB is valued at SGD 88 million, an annual management fee of 0.25% to 1% would equate to around SGD 220,000 to SGD 880,000 annually.
Fixed Fees: Some trustees may charge a fixed annual fee, which could range from SGD 20,000 to SGD 100,000+, depending on the complexity of the trust and services provided.
3. Transaction and Asset Management Fees
Property Management Fees: If the trustee actively manages the GCB (e.g., leasing it out or handling maintenance), there may be additional fees for property management.
Percentage of Rental Income or a Flat Fee: These can vary depending on the complexity of managing the property, typically around 5-10% of the rental income or a flat fee for maintenance and administrative services.
Investment Management Fees: If the trust holds other investments (e.g., stocks, bonds), UBS may charge fees for managing those investments, either as part of an integrated wealth management service or separately.
Fees for Investment Management: Typically 0.75% to 1.5% of the value of the investment portfolio, depending on the investment strategy and complexity.
4. Legal and Tax Advisory Fees
Ongoing Legal and Tax Advice: If the trust requires ongoing legal advice, or if there are complex tax planning requirements, UBS Trustees might engage legal and tax experts, whose fees are often billed separately.
Hourly Rate or Fixed Fee: Legal and tax advisors may charge hourly rates (e.g., SGD 300 to SGD 800 per hour) or fixed fees for specific tasks, such as reviewing documents or preparing reports.
Example: For complex cross-border tax planning, fees could range from SGD 10,000 to SGD 50,000 annually.
5. Distribution Fees
Beneficiary Distributions: If the trust distributes income or assets to beneficiaries, there might be administrative fees for processing these distributions, especially if they are complex or involve multiple jurisdictions.
Administrative Fees: Typically a few thousand dollars annually, or a small percentage of the distributions (e.g., 0.1% to 0.5%).
6. Other Potential Costs
Trustee Change Fees: If the individual decides to change trustees or dissolve the trust, there may be termination fees or transfer costs.
Extra Services: UBS Trustees might charge for additional services like regular financial reporting, audits, or managing specific family governance matters.
Billing Structure
UBS Trustees typically bill clients in a combination of the following ways:
Initial Setup Fee: Paid upfront when the trust is established.
Annual Management Fee: Paid annually, either as a percentage of the assets under management or a fixed fee.
Transaction-Based Fees: Invoiced separately when specific actions are taken, such as property management, legal consultations, or beneficiary distributions.
Investment Management Fees: If UBS is managing the trust’s investment portfolio, these fees are usually billed quarterly or annually, based on the portfolio’s value.
Summary of Likely Fees
1. Setup Fee: SGD 10,000 to SGD 50,000+ (one-time).
2. Annual Trustee Fee: 0.25% to 1% of the trust’s assets (SGD 220,000 to SGD 880,000 annually for an SGD 88 million GCB).
3. Property and Investment Management Fees: 5-10% of rental income, or 0.75% to 1.5% of the value of other managed assets.
4. Legal/Tax Advisory: SGD 300 to SGD 800 per hour or specific advisory fees.
5. Distribution and Administrative Fees: Typically a few thousand dollars annually or a percentage of distributions.
These fees ensure that the trust is well managed, assets are protected, and beneficiaries receive their inheritance in a tax-efficient and legally sound manner. However, the actual costs will vary depending on the services required and the complexity of the trust.
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UBS Trustees (Singapore) Limited is a subsidiary of UBS AG, a global financial services company.
As a trustee company, its primary business scope includes:
1. Trust Administration: Managing and administering trusts for individuals, families, and corporations.
2. Wealth Planning: Providing wealth planning services, including estate planning, succession planning, and philanthropy.
3. Fiduciary Services: Offering fiduciary services, such as executorship, guardianship, and power of attorney.
4. Corporate Trust Services: Providing trust services for corporations, including employee benefit trusts and share option schemes.
5. Fund Administration: Administering investment funds, including hedge funds, private equity funds, and real estate funds.
Revenue Streams:
1. Trust Fees: Charged for trust administration, wealth planning, and fiduciary services.
2. Asset-Based Fees: Charged as a percentage of assets under management or administration.
3. Transaction Fees: Charged for specific transactions, such as setting up trusts or administering estates.
4. Fund Administration Fees: Charged for fund administration services.
5. Other Fees: Charged for additional services, such as tax planning, legal advice, or investment management.
UBS Trustees (Singapore) Limited generates revenue through these fees,
which are typically charged to clients based on the scope of services provided.
The company's revenue is likely influenced by factors such as:
1. Number of clients and trusts under administration
2. Assets under management or administration
3. Complexity of services provided
4. Market conditions and competition
5. Regulatory requirements and compliance costs .
Please note that the specific revenue streams and fee structures may vary depending on the company's current business operations and market conditions.