Wealth transfer
Wealth that lasts isn't just transferred - it's taught.
The families whose wealth survives multiple generations tend to share something beyond good structures: a culture. They talk openly about money, set shared expectations, and involve the next generation in decisions long before they inherit.
Structured family lending is a surprisingly good teaching tool. A first loan - with real terms and real repayment - gives a young adult a low-stakes, high-trust experience of borrowing, budgeting, and honoring commitments. It builds the habits that keep wealth intact far better than any inheritance alone.
See how Pari structures family lending.