Peer Advisory Groups for Entrepreneurs and Wealth Creators  

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TIGER 21

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January 21, 2026

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Success can introduce an unexpected challenge: isolation. For ultra-high-net-worth wealth creators, the circle of peers who truly understand the complexity of managing significant assets, navigating family dynamics, and planning a lasting legacy shrinks as net worth grows.  

Managing and preserving significant wealth requires a different caliber of conversation. 

This is when peer advisory groups become essential. These networks provide a confidential environment to pressure-test investment strategies, share personal challenges, and access collective intelligence. 

However, not all peer networks are designed for the same stage of the journey. While some focus on early-stage business scaling, others, like TIGER 21, act as a personal board of directors for those who have already created significant wealth.  

Below, we explore where TIGER 21 fits within the peer group landscape so you can determine which community aligns best with your current and future needs. 

What Is a Peer Advisory Group? 

A peer advisory group is a curated forum of like-minded individuals who meet regularly to share experiences, solve complex problems, and uphold accountability. Unlike a networking organization, these groups are structured, confidential, and focused on deep, actionable learning. 

For UHNW individuals, the value of a peer advisory group extends far beyond business growth. It offers a safe harbor to discuss: 

  • Blind Spots: Identifying overlooked risks in investment portfolios or business strategies. 
  • Holistic Decision Making: Balancing financial goals with health, family, and personal fulfillment.
  • Unbiased Feedback: Receiving honest input from peers who don’t stand to benefit financially from each other’s decisions. 
  • Shared Experience: Learning from others who have successfully navigated liquidity events, succession planning, and intergenerational wealth transfer. 

Some entrepreneurs and investors belong to multiple peer groups simultaneously, leveraging each group’s strengths within a different area of their life or business. Others may join a peer group designed for a particular stage of the journey and then move to another once they reach a new stage.  

Ultimately, choosing the right peer group is largely about fit—finding an organization that meets you where you are while offering you a group of true peers to learn from and learn with. 

What TIGER 21 Offers Its Ultra-Wealthy Members 

TIGER 21 is the premier global peer membership organization for UHNW entrepreneurs, founders, and investors. TIGER 21 offers a distinct focus: to help Members navigate the complexities of wealth and create a life of meaning and impact. 

The core of the TIGER 21 experience centers around the monthly Group Meeting of 12-15 Members, facilitated by a professional Chair. Discussions range from private equity deals and real estate trends to raising grounded children and managing health and longevity to discussing geopolitical impacts and alternative investments like cryptocurrency. 

Members also engage in a yearly Portfolio Defense, presenting their personal balance sheet, investment thesis, and life goals to the Group for a candid, constructive critique. The Portfolio Defense is a powerful exercise in transparency and collective wisdom that often reshapes a Member’s approach to not just asset allocation but also overall decision-making. 

Additionally, Membership in the TIGER 21 global community provides Members unparalleled access to exclusive experiences, learning opportunities, and diverse perspectives. 

Comparing TIGER 21 with Other Peer Advisory Groups 

Each peer network serves a distinct purpose in a wealth creator’s lifecycle. While TIGER 21 is the destination for ultra-high-net-worth investors and entrepreneurs to explore what’s next, other peer organizations may be better suited for operational business scaling or industry-specific networking. Explore five notable peer network organizations below to understand how they differ from TIGER 21.  

TIGER 21 vs. YPO (Young Presidents’ Organization) 

YPO is a global network primarily focused on chief executives and business leaders. Its scale and forum structure provides excellent support for operational leadership and personal growth.  

The primary distinction between TIGER 21 and YPO lies in the focus: Membership in YPO is based on professional roles (CEO/President), while membership in TIGER 21 is based on the 5Cs of Membership, which includes a capital requirement of at least $20 million USD in net worth.  

While YPO is an incredible resource for those actively running companies, TIGER 21 is tailored for the complexities that arise after significant wealth has been created—when focus shifts from scaling a business toward managing and growing significant assets, establishing a multi-generational legacy, and, for some Members, creating a family office. 

Read the full comparison: TIGER 21 vs. YPO. 

TIGER 21 vs. Vistage 

Vistage is widely recognized for its executive coaching model, designed to help CEOs of small to mid-sized businesses make better decisions and drive company growth. Vistage groups are typically led by an executive coach and include speakers focused on tactical business improvements, such as sales strategies, hiring, and operations. 

The key difference between TIGER 21 and Vistage is the stage of the journey. Vistage is an excellent resource for operational leaders looking to scale their business. TIGER 21 focuses on what comes after significant success in business: preserving capital, investing wisely, managing the personal impact of wealth, and identifying that “next mountain to climb.” 

Read the full comparison: TIGER 21 vs. Vistage. 

TIGER 21 vs. Entrepreneurs’ Organization (EO) 

Entrepreneurs’ Organization (EO) serves business owners with companies generating over $1 million in revenue. Its vibrant, energetic community is ideal for founders in the scaling phase of their journey. The focus is weighted toward business growth, learning from other founders, and entrepreneurial education. 

Once an entrepreneur experiences a liquidity event—or scales their business to a certain level—the conversations at EO may no longer address their most pressing needs. TIGER 21 offers ultra-high-net-worth entrepreneurs a confidential space to explore the complex issues and opportunities that stem from significant success. 

Read the full comparison: TIGER 21 vs. Entrepreneurs’ Organization. 

TIGER 21 vs. Long Angle 

Long Angle operates as a digital-first community for high-net-worth individuals. It offers a platform for crowdsourcing due diligence on alternative investments and connecting with peers online. It appeals to a digitally native demographic looking for deal flow and discussion forums. 

While Long Angle offers strong digital connectivity, TIGER 21 provides a high-touch experience for ultra-high-net-worth individuals, built around a trusted Group environment where Members can share confidential information and insights. Additionally, the TIGER 21 5Cs of Membership, which include a capital requirement of at least $20M USD in investable assets, create an environment a place where ultra-wealthy entrepreneurs and investors can discuss topics relating to significant success with a group of true peers.  

TIGER 21 vs. Family Office Exchange (FOX) 

Family Office Exchange (FOX) is an industry-leading resource for family offices, focused heavily on the technical and operational aspects of managing a family office structure. FOX provides in-depth research, education for staff, and best practices for governance. 

FOX is institutionally focused, often catering to the staff and structure of the family office, whereas TIGER 21 is designed for single family office principals who are navigating the distinct responsibilities that role entails. TIGER 21 complements organizations like FOX by giving family office principals a peer group to discuss the strategic and emotional decisions that guide their family offices, rather than the operational mechanics of running it. 

Leverage The Power of Peer Learning with TIGER 21 

Choosing the right peer advisory group is a strategic decision that can shape your personal and financial trajectory. Members who join TIGER 21 often describe their Group as a personal board of directors dedicated to their success, well-being, and legacy.  

If you’re interested in joining a Group of true peers for in-depth conversations about wealth creation, preservation, and impact, we invite you to explore our community. 

Interested in learning more? Download the “What Sets TIGER 21 Apart” Reference Guide.

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