Programme.
Our programme is set up over four modules, starting with the basics and moving on to investing, stewardship, and how things operate. You can go for the full course, grab individual modules, or pick some electives to really enhance your learning.
A structured curriculum with flexible entry points.
Our curriculum is organised across four modules, progressing from foundations to investing,
stewardship, and operational understanding.
Choose your enrolment option:
FAQs.
What does NGA membership include?
Your annual membership includes monthly expert-led guest speaker sessions, confidential peer group forums, a four-module structured curriculum, access to the Learning Gateway, member forum events and assembly gatherings, and your NGA Certificate of Completion. The optional 2-Day Financial Literacy Intensive and Global Study Tour are available as add-ons.
How do I join?
Submit your expression of interest via our Join Now page. We’ll be in touch to arrange a brief conversation about your context and goals. Forum places are limited to 15 members and are offered on a rolling basis – we recommend early enquiry.
Which path is right for me - Next Gen or Women of Wealth?
Both paths follow the same curriculum and share monthly speaker sessions. The difference is in the peer community experience, which is shaped around your context. If you’re unsure, tell us a little about your situation when you get in touch and we’ll help you choose.
Do I need prior financial knowledge?
No. NGA is designed to meet members at different starting points and build confidence step by step. The optional 2-Day Financial Literacy Intensive is available for members who’d like a stronger foundation before the curriculum begins.
What is the peer group model forums?
NGA peer groups are small, facilitated forums of members who meet confidentially – modelled on the peer forum structures used by the world’s leading leadership communities. They operate as a personal board of directors: a trusted sounding board of people who genuinely understand your world.
What does 'Four Walls Policy' mean?
All NGA members sign NDAs before joining. Our Four Walls Policy, aligned with the Chatham House Rule, means that what is discussed in NGA stays in NGA. Speakers and members can speak openly – their words are not attributed or shared outside the room.
Is the Study Tour included in my membership?
The Global Study Tour is an optional experience, billed separately from the annual membership. It offers curated access to leading wealth management centres — for example Singapore, London, and Zurich — as a cohort-based capstone experience. Contact us for details.
How long does membership run?
NGA membership runs for 12 months. Renewal options will be available at the end of your membership year.
