PlanWithEd is an estate planning and wealth succession advisory service offered by Edmond Goh under Financial Alliance Pte Ltd. Its core focus is not payment gateways or fintech acquiring, but helping Singapore-based clients build a “Holistic Estate Plan.” The page highlights a structured 9-step framework designed to complete asset review, distribution planning, wills, trusts, and wealth protection arrangements in around 2 months.
From a service perspective, its focus areas include asset identification, beneficiary allocation, lump-sum or staged wealth transfer, arrangements for guardians and trustees for minor children, asset protection, trust planning, insurance plan analysis, and ongoing reviews. Its risk control is not transaction anti-fraud, but legal and wealth risk management—for example, protection against creditors, lawsuits, marital disputes, trustee misconduct, family conflicts, and asset freezes.
On compliance, the page states that PlanWithEd and Edmond Goh are associated with Financial Alliance Pte Ltd and provides a Singapore address. The adviser credentials listed include ASEP® and AFP CM. However, the website also clearly states that the advertisement has not been reviewed by the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS), so users should still verify the adviser’s authorized scope, service contract, and the roles of any partner institutions.
The page discloses relatively specific promotional packages: comprehensive asset analysis at $1,000, insurance plan analysis at $500, executive summary at $2,000, wills at $300, and consultation fees from $200/hour. The total stated value is $4,800, with a usual price of $2,999 and a limited-time offer from $300. The advantage is that the starting cost is relatively transparent; the drawback is that the conditions for the “From $300” offer, final quotation, refund policy, and any subsequent trust or legal document fees are not fully explained.
Its strengths are clear positioning, coverage of key estate planning components, and a list of multiple estate planning partners. The adviser also claims 17 years of experience and more than 200 family cases. The drawbacks are that the website is strongly marketing-oriented, lacks independent audit information, and does not provide payment method, settlement, API integration, or other payment/financial infrastructure details. It is better suited to Singapore families, professionals, and business owners seeking wills, trusts, insurance reviews, and family wealth succession planning, rather than as a payment service provider.
Access from mainland China cannot be determined from the page content and should be considered unknown. Because the service depends heavily on Singapore law, trusts, and communication with local advisers, Chinese users with Singapore-related assets may consider cross-comparing Singapore law firms, licensed trust companies, wealth management institutions, or the partners listed on the page, such as Absolute Trust, Kensington Trust, Precepts Legacy, and Vistra Trust.
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