LGT Wealth Management Australia Invested for generations

LGT Wealth Management is wholly owned by LGT, one of the largest family-owned wealth management firms in the world - bringing together the benefits of deep, local relationships with global scale, stability and expertise.

We provide private wealth advice services to high net worth and ultra high net worth families, family offices and for purpose organisations, focused on long term results to last generations.

Why choose us

A long-term perspective

LGT has more than 100 years managing private wealth globally. We focus on long-term results, not short-term gains, to build solid, stable, balanced portfolios to last generations.

Deep client relationships

As a privately owned family business we answer to clients, not shareholders. This allows us to have fewer clients per adviser to deliver a truly personalised service.

Global scale and access

With over half a trillion Australian dollars under management, LGT provides buying power and security to Australian clients. We give you deep insights from around the world with people on the ground in all major investment markets.

Our services

Private wealth advice that integrates what matters most to your family, your legacy and the world you invest in.

Generating social and financial returns

Take advantage of LGT’s recognised expertise and bespoke sustainability tools.

Protecting your legacy for generations to come

Let us help you turn success into a family tradition by putting in place a structured framework for your wealth transfer.

Diversify your portfolio with access to alternatives

Access unique opportunities in hedge funds, private equity, venture capital and real assets through the LGT network.

Our purpose is to help you unlock the true value of your wealth.

Michael Chisholm Chief Executive Officer
Michael Chisholm

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Federal Budget 2026: Now that the dust has settled, it’s time to act

As the dust settles on the 2026 Federal Budget, many family groups are concerned about the impact of the tax-related Budget announcements on their corporate structures. In combination with the recent ‘Division 296’ changes to superannuation legislation, these tax-related Budget changes have cause panic for investors.
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