Money Is the Easy Part: Swati Saxena on What Comes Next
Money may be created quickly, but managing it well is a slower, more complex discipline. Swati Saxena argues that real wealth is not defined by returns alone, but by structure: how capital is allocated, how it holds under pressure, and whether it can survive transition. In a landscape of concentrated founder wealth and fragmented decision-making, her approach shifts the focus from portfolios to architecture: building systems that keep wealth coherent, liquid, and governable long after it is created.
April 22, 2026