- SummaryThis report is the result of extensive research covering the high net worth individual (HNWI) population and wealth management market in China. This report reviews the performance and asset allocations of HNWIs and ultra-HNWIs in China. It also includes an evaluation of the local wealth management market.Scope
- Independent market sizing of the Chinese HNWIs across five wealth
bands
- HNWI volume, wealth and allocation trends from 2010 to 2014
- HNWI volume, wealth and allocation forecasts to 2019
- HNWI and UHNWI asset allocations across 13 asset classes
- Geographical breakdown of all foreign assets
- Alternative breakdown of liquid vs. investable assets
- Number of UHNWIs in major cities
- Number of wealth managers in each city
- City ratings of wealth management saturation and potential
- Details of the development, challenges and opportunities of the
Wealth Management and Private Banking sector in China.
- Size of China's wealth management industry
- Largest private banks by AuM
- Detailed wealth management and family office information
- Insights into the drivers of HNWI wealth
Reasons To Buy
- China
Wealth Report 2015 is an unparalleled resource and the
leading resource of its kind. Compiled and curated by a team of expert
research specialists, the report comprises a wide variety of data that is
created based on over 125,000 HNWIs from around the world in our database.
- With the wealth reports as the foundation for our research and
analysis, we are able to obtain an unsurpassed level of granularity,
insight and authority on the HNWI and wealth management universe in each
of the countries and regions we cover.
- The report reviews the performance and asset allocations of HNWIs
and Ultra HNWIs. The report also includes projections of the volume,
wealth and asset allocations of the HNWIs to 2019 and a comprehensive
background of the local economy.
- The report provides a thorough analysis of the Private Banking and
Wealth Management sector, latest merger and acquisition activity and the
opportunities and challenges that it faces.
- It also provides detailed information on HNWIs volumes in each
major city.
Key Highlights
§ There were 1,347,713 HNWIs in China in 2014. These HNWIs held US$4.8 trillion in wealth, and wealth per HNWI averaged US$3.6 million.§ Chinese HNWI numbers increased by 5.3% in 2014, following a 5.5% increase in 2013.§ Growth in HNWI wealth and volumes is expected to improve over the forecast period. The number of Chinese HNWIs is forecast to grow by 50.9%, to reach 2.2 million by 2019, while HNWI wealth is expected to grow by 75.9%, to reach US$9.5 trillion by the same year.§ Chinese HNWIs held 19.9% (US$963.8 billion) of their wealth outside their home country at the end of 2014, which is below the worldwide average of 20–30%.Request Here To Get Sample of This Report at http://www.rnrmarketresearch.com/contacts/request-sample?rname=380704Table of Contents1 Introduction
1.1 Details of this Report
1.2 Definitions2 Executive Summary
3 Wealth Sector Fundamentals
3.1 Political Background
3.2 Economic Background
3.3 Social Background
3.4 Benchmarking Chinese Wealth in Context
3.4.1 Distribution of wealth in China
3.5 HNWI Volume and Wealth Trends4 Findings from the HNWI Database
4.1 Trends in HNWI Wealth to 2019
4.1.1 HNWI trend analysis
4.1.2 Wealth band trends
4.1.3 Demographic breakdown of HNWIs
4.1.4 HNWIs – job titles
4.1.5 HNWIs – industry breakdown
4.1.6 HNWIs – industry performance
4.1.7 HNWIs – breakdown by city
4.1.8 HNWIs – city performance
4.1.9 HNWIs – city population densities
4.1.10 HNWIs – city forecasts
4.2 UHNWIs
4.2.1 UHNWI volume trend analysis
4.2.2 UHNWI wealth trend analysis
4.2.3 Demographic breakdown of UHNWIs
4.2.4 UHNWIs – industry breakdown
4.2.5 UHNWIs – city breakdown and performance
4.3 UHNWIs – Billionaires
4.3.1 Billionaire volume trend analysis
4.3.2 Billionaire wealth trend analysis
4.3.3 Billionaire per capita net worth trend analysis
4.3.4 List of billionaires
4.4 UHNWIs – Centimillionaires
4.4.1 Centimillionaire volume trend analysis
4.4.2 Centimillionaire wealth trend analysis
4.4.3 Centimillionaire per capita net worth trend analysis
4.5 UHNWIs – Affluent Millionaires
4.5.1 Affluent millionaire volume trend analysis
4.5.2 Affluent millionaire wealth trend analysis
4.5.3 Affluent millionaire per capita net worth trend analysis
4.6 Core HNWIs
4.6.1 Core HNWI volume trend analysis
4.7 Core HNWIs – Mid-Tier Millionaires
4.7.1 Mid-tier millionaire volume trend analysis
4.7.2 Mid-tier millionaire wealth trend analysis
4.7.3 Mid-tier millionaire per capita net worth trend analysis
4.8 Core HNWIs – Lower-Tier Millionaires
4.8.1 Lower-tier millionaire volume trend analysis
4.8.2 Lower-tier millionaire wealth trend analysis
4.8.3 Lower-tier millionaire per capita net worth trend analysis5 Analysis of Chinese HNWI Investments
5.1 Analysis by Asset Class
5.1.1 Trends in alternative assets
5.1.2 Trends in ‘art, wine and wheels’
5.1.3 Trends of investments in real estate
5.1.4 Trends of investments in cash and deposits
5.1.5 Trends of investments in fixed-income
5.1.6 Investment trends in equity
5.1.7 Investments trends in business interests
5.2 Analysis of Foreign Investments
5.2.1 Investments in Europe
5.2.2 Investments in North America (including the US, Mexico and the Caribbean)
5.2.3 Investments in the Asia-Pacific
5.2.4 Investments in South America
5.2.5 Investments in the Middle East
5.2.6 Investments in Africa
5.3 Alternative Breakdown: Liquid vs Investable Assets
5.4 Analysis of Chinese UHNWI Investments6 Competitive Landscape of the Wealth Sector
6.1 Competitive Landscape
6.1.1 Domestic private banks
6.1.2 Foreign private banks
6.1.3 Wealth managers
6.1.4 Family offices
6.1.5 Financial advisors
6.2 Developments in the Chinese Private Banking Industry
6.3 Wealth Management and the Private Banking Industry
6.4 Chinese Wealth Management Industry – Clientele Model and Maturity
6.5 Behavioral Mapping of Wealth Management and Private Banking in China
6.6 Porter’s Five Force Analysis – the Wealth Management Industry7 Appendix
7.1 Additional Components of the Wealth Sector in China
7.1.1 Philanthropy
7.2 Tax Regulations
7.3 Regulations Related to Immigration, Investment and Employment
7.4 Key Drivers
7.4.1 CNY to US$ exchange rate
7.4.2 Real GDP growth
7.4.3 Per capita GDP
7.4.4 Domestic market capitalization
7.4.5 Commodity index
7.4.6 Foreign direct investments – inflow and outflow
7.4.7 Inflation rate
7.4.8 Interest rate
7.4.9 Balance of payments
7.4.10 Government debt
7.4.11 Stock market performance
7.5 Wealth BreakdownsOrder A Copy of This Report http://www.rnrmarketresearch.com/contacts/purchase?rname=380704 - Independent market sizing of the Chinese HNWIs across five wealth
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