LONDON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--After Japan, China currently has the second-highest number of high net worth individuals (HNWIs) in the Asia-Pacific – about 1.3 million with a combined wealth of USD 4.3 trillion, which equates to 26% of the total wealth held in the country. In 2015, HNWI wealth is expected to increase at a CAGR of 14.7% to approach USD 7.5 trillion, while volume is forecast to grow at 13.5% CAGR to reach over 2.1 million.
India has one of the highest HNWI growth rates in the world. Last year there were 251,000 HNWIs in the country, holding a total of USD 1,083 billion. By 2015, the number of Indian HNWIs is expected to grow by 85% to approach around 465,000 individuals, with HNWI wealth projected to increase by 97% to USD 2,134 billion.
New research report “Challenges to the Wealth Sector in India and China” drawn up by WealthInsight provides extensive research and in-depth analysis of the HNWI population and wealth management industry in China and India.
Report Scope:
- independent market sizing of China and India’s HNWI;
- volume and wealth trends from 2007 to 2011;
- volume and wealth projections to 2015;
- details of the development, challenges & opportunities of each country’s wealth management and private banking sector;
- family office information.
Report Details:
Title: Challenges to the Wealth Sector in India and China
Published: January, 2012
Pages: 50
Price: US$ 3,495
Report Contents:
1 INTRODUCTION
1.1 What is this Report About?
2 WEALTH SECTOR FUNDAMENTALS
2.1 Economic Background to the Wealth Sector in India
2.2 Economic Background to the Wealth Sector in China
2.3 Political Background to the Wealth Sector in India
2.4 Political Background of the Wealth Sector in China
2.5 Benchmarking Indian Wealth in Context
2.6 Benchmarking Chinese Wealth in Context
2.6.1 Distribution of wealth
2.6.2 Alternate scenarios for China’s economy to 2015
3 COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE OF THE WEALTH SECTOR IN INDIA
3.1 Competitive Structure
3.2 Wealth Managers and Private Banks
3.2.1 Wealth managers
3.2.2 Private banks
3.2.3 Foreign banks and MNCs
3.2.4 Joint ventures
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