Zürich, Switzerland – October 3, 2025 — In an era where visibility equals vulnerability, a new book is challenging the way wealthy individuals think about protection. HNWI Survival Manual, the latest release from Swiss-based advisory platform Taxhells, is a hard-hitting look at how high-net-worth individuals (HNWIs) can safeguard their assets, privacy, and peace of mind in a world where wealth attracts scrutiny from every direction.
As global regulations tighten and digital exposure grows, traditional wealth management alone no longer cuts it. The HNWI Survival Manual goes beyond finance, dissecting the legal, digital, and reputational risks that accompany affluence. It’s part of Taxhells’ Strategic Series, known for translating elite legal and strategic insight into accessible, practical frameworks.
“It’s no longer enough to protect wealth passively,” the authors explain. “Real security comes from designing structures that adapt to uncertainty.”
Far from a theoretical guide, the book offers real-world case studies and tactical playbooks for families, entrepreneurs, and investors navigating cross-border complexities. It teaches how to design compliant offshore structures, anticipate government or media pressure, manage litigation or leaks, and keep operations running under duress.
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Building legal and financial systems that can withstand political and digital threats.
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Distinguishing between noise and real danger when under public or regulatory fire.
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Managing emotional resilience and family stability during crises.
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Turning defensive wealth protection into proactive sovereignty.
This isn’t motivational fluff—it’s a survival protocol. Written for those who have already crossed the threshold of high net worth individuals (HNWIs), the HNWI Survival Manual helps readers anticipate, mitigate, and recover from financial, legal, and reputational shocks.
The book is available globally on Amazon and through Taxhells.com.
About Taxhells
Taxhells is an international advisory platform headquartered in Switzerland. Combining law, economics, and strategy, the firm advises entrepreneurs, investors, and private clients across borders. Through its Strategic Series publications, Taxhells makes what it calls “Power Knowledge” available to a wider audience—helping clients think like strategists, not just investors.
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