
Group photo from LICA’s Australia-focused exchange programme
On 25 August 2025, Arboris Global Partners attended LICA’s Australia-focused exchange programme at the Sydney Marriott Hotel, where Jiaqin Li took part in discussions with participants on Australia-related policy considerations, practical wealth-planning tools, and cross-border structuring themes.
LICA focuses on learning and professional exchange in international life-insurance structuring and has developed an independent platform presence in the field. Available materials indicate that its education and exchange framework covers international life-insurance structuring, trusts, tax, and cross-border wealth-planning topics relevant to professionals working in wealth management, family succession, and related advisory fields.
Following the event, Jiaqin Li also met with Janet Zhang for further discussion. The additional background you provided indicates that Janet Zhang serves as LICA’s Director for the Chinese-speaking region and is also associated with Sunland Trust, Xinzhiyexueshe, and related professional platform-building work. It likewise indicates that she has longstanding involvement in international life-insurance structuring, trusts, tax, and cross-border wealth planning, alongside continuing participation in curriculum development and professional education.
For Arboris, the value of this type of exchange lies not only in understanding how international life-insurance structures and related wealth tools are applied across jurisdictions, but also in observing how wealth planning, tax structuring, trust arrangements, and cross-border service models can operate in coordination within more complex institutional environments. As cross-border wealth-management needs
continue to deepen, interaction among specialised platforms is becoming increasingly relevant in shaping professional knowledge, service methods, and resource connectivity.
From Arboris’s perspective, the long-term value of cross-border wealth and capital planning is often built on clear structural arrangements, stable execution mechanisms, and sustained professional coordination. Whether in relation to family capital, professional investors, or broader international asset-allocation and succession-planning needs, the ability to create effective connections across jurisdictions and institutional environments remains one of the key conditions for long-horizon development.
Arboris will continue to follow developments in international wealth planning, life-insurance structuring, and related professional ecosystems, and to maintain dialogue with market participants across different fields in support of the firm’s ongoing assessment of cross-border collaboration, structured execution, and long-term value formation.

Jiaqin Li with Janet Zhang following the event.
About Arboris
Arboris is a Singapore-headquartered capital strategy and advisory platform serving professional and institutional clients across wealth management, asset strategies, fund platforms, family-office governance, and capital structure and planning. The firm draws on experience in Australian real-estate credit and Asian secondary private markets, with an approach grounded in prudence, discipline, and trust.