Assessing the attractiveness of key APAC wealth management markets
As international private banks search out the most promising Asia Pacific markets for the future, this report examines the wealth management markets of Australia, Hong Kong, Singapore, India and China, to determine which is the single most attractive. ( http://www.bharatbook.com/
Scope
* Provides a thorough and comprehensive analysis of the wealth management markets in Australia, Hong Kong, Singapore, India and China
* Primary research among domestic wealth managers provides insight into HNWs and the nature of competition
* Utilizes Wealth Management Opportunity Index to score the attractiveness of the markets
Highlights
It believes that China is the most attractive country market in the region for international private banks. While the macro business environment in China is still difficult for foreign players, there is a vast and ever expanding pot of wealth in the country which currently is not particularly well serviced.
Australia is rated as being the second most attractive market for international players because it offers many of the comforts of home to Western players: a well developed economy, an attractive business environment and significant numbers of sophisticated high net worth individuals (HNWs).
Perhaps controversially, India places third in rankings, let down by key macro and institutional variables, and by the fact that its pool of wealth is still relatively small and concentrated compared with other countries in APAC.
Reasons to Purchase
* Understand APAC HNWs'' attitudes and investment behaviour, and reasons for choosing/leaving their wealth service.
* Gain insights into the competitive characteristics of the APAC wealth management markets, and learn the factors for success.
* See how the wealth management markets of Australia, Hong Kong, Singapore, India and China score against Opportunity Index.
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