GamBit Group has announced the official launch of its ground-breaking Hybrid Asset Trust (H.A.T) at the Malaysia 50+ Expo 2025, marking a significant milestone in the evolution of estate planning and wealth management for Malaysians of all ages.
H.A.T represents Malaysia’s pioneering estate planning solution, seamlessly integrating traditional assets with digital assets — including cryptocurrencies, NFTs, and tokenised holdings. 👀💫
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This innovative platform empowers Malaysians to manage and secure their entire portfolio with unprecedented convenience and peace of mind, reflecting the nation’s rapidly evolving financial landscape.
“At GamBit, we believe that everyone deserves access to comprehensive, future-ready wealth management tools,” said Datuk Clifford Hii, Group CEO of GamBit Group, during the launch event.“With H.A.T, we are bridging the gap between conventional and digital assets, making estate planning relevant and accessible for today’s investors and future generations.”
H.A.T. is made possible through the GamBit Consortium, comprising Digital Trustees Berhad and Digital Asset Custody service licensed by the Securities Commission Malaysia.
With a low entry point of just RM10,000, H.A.T makes robust estate planning attainable for a broader demographic, including younger, tech-savvy Malaysians who are increasingly investing in digital assets.
This democratisation is especially timely as Malaysia’s digital asset market is projected to reach US$296.7 million in revenue by 2025, with surveys indicating that 64% of retail investors already hold digital assets, and 69% plan to increase their exposure in the coming years.
Unlike many existing wealth management solutions in Malaysia that primarily focus on traditional assets management, H.A.T stands out by seamlessly integrating both conventional and digital assets within a single, regulated trust platform.
This hybrid approach simplifies estate planning and addresses rising concerns around digital asset security and inheritance — areas often overlooked by traditional solutions.
With a low entry point and robust regulatory oversight, H.A.T offers Malaysians a uniquely accessible and comprehensive way to manage their wealth in today’s evolving financial landscape.
Filling the Gap 💞
Historically, many Malaysians have lacked access to integrated estate planning tools that cover both traditional and digital assets, leaving them vulnerable to hacks and making crypto assets inaccessible after the demise of the owner.
H.A.T addresses these gaps by providing a regulated, secure platform for asset custody and inheritance planning, ensuring that users’ legacies are protected in a fast-changing financial environment.
GamBit Group is committed to continually enhancing H.A.T with new features, forging strategic partnerships, and expanding its reach to ensure that all Malaysians can benefit from modern, secure, and inclusive wealth management solutions.
To learn more about how H.A.T can help you safeguard your wealth and plan your inheritance, or other services offered by GamBit Group, you may contact their team for a personalised consultation @ https://www.gambit.com.my/.
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About GamBit Group
GamBit Group is a technology-driven consortium of private wealth management companies, encompassing trustee services, digital asset custody, private credit and equity. We bridge traditional and digital finance to offer innovative, accessible solutions that preserve and grow wealth across generations. Our mission is to democratize wealth management, making financial planning, literacy, and inheritance solutions accessible to everyone, not just the wealthy.
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