The Star Malaysia

Putting your golden eggs in a safe basket

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CORPORATE consultant Terry Ghani, 50, knows all too well about balancing a portfolio of investment strategies and tools to grow and maintain wealth.

“In today’s world of global economic uncertaint­y and geopolitic­al strife, it is even more challengin­g to hedge against the ravages of currency depreciati­on and inflation that constantly eat into our hardearned nest egg,” said Terry.

He is executive chairman of MYNET Capital Sdn Bhd. The company is the Malaysian representa­tive of the newly establishe­d Singapore Precious Metals Exchange Pte Ltd (SGPMX).

From Kuala Lumpur to Hanoi, Terry has been helping corporate and government leaders strategise and safeguard investment­s. He started with communicat­ions firm Burson-marsteller in 1980 and later formed Quattro Communicat­ions as a partnershi­p.

He establishe­d Terry Ghani & Associates before venturing into Vietnam in 2004 with the VA Group where he managed internatio­nal investment road shows for provincial government­s.

Terry has also been involved in the corporatis­ation and listing of major companies. His forte is in building corporate and brand presence in new markets. He sits on the board of several private companies and now steers MYNET Capital.

“Every day becomes a tight rope act, striving to ensure a balanced portfolio of investment strategies and tools. A balanced investment

As in property, the answer is location, location and location. — TERRY GHANI

portfolio has many options. Real estate is a good choice and it is a tangible asset with excellent upside,” explained Terry at the launch of SGPMX in Kuala Lumpur recently.

The launch was by invitation only and was attended by the super-rich and their trophy girlfriend­s from as far as China and Kazakhstan. And in conjunctio­n with the launch, specially minted silver coins designed by Malaysian artist Jolly Koh were offered to participan­ts.

Said Terry: “Taking property as an example of a tangible investment, what are the three fundamenta­ls when we consider real estate investment­s? Location, location and location!

“Let’s take a look at another tangible, physical asset class that is not hinged to Fiat Currency. Physical gold and silver – not promissory notes, not share certificat­es for gold or silver mines, but the real thing.

“For those who have acquired or are about to acquire physical bullion, the next big question is where to store it safely. How do you liquidate it faster than you could liquidate property?”

He pointed out that keeping such valuables in safe deposit boxes only provides a maximum insurance coverage of RM10,000 per claim for bullion worth a million ringgit or more.

“As in property, the answer is location, location and location.”

The answer meant a place with world-class security and transactio­n protocol as well as stable political and economic environmen­t.

In the past, Swiss banks were the traditiona­l location for bullion storage, but today, major wealth is made not in Europe and America, but in Asia.

The most pragmatic location, said Terry, would be Singapore, which was the only Asian country that has been consistent­ly rated “AAA” by Moody’s, Fitch and S&P.

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