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London, UK (Business WIRE) 24 January 2012
Singapore gives great opportunities for the private banking market due to its position as a center of higher wealth management in Asia. In addition, Singapore is the second largest offshore private banking center in the globe, after Switzerland. It has the highest population density of HNWIs in the world and there are just over 150 700 HNWIs in Singapore, with an average wealth of U.S. $ 4,800,000 per individual and total assets of U.S. $ 730 million €.
industry study “Singapore – The future of huge estates to 2015: Emerging Global Capital sector wealth,” wealth of insight was recently released by Market Publishers Ltd.
Particulars
Report:
Title: Singapore – The future of large estates to 2015: Emerging Global Capital sector wealth
Posted: December 2011
Pages: 111
Cost: $ 4,995
thorough investigation report gives comprehensive details on the population of high net worth and asset management industry in Singapore. It offers market sizes and forecasts of the HNWI population and gives a detailed breakdown of the population. Robust projections of the quantity of allocation, wealth and assets of the wealthy Singapore? S are also presented.
Report:
1 Introduction
1.1 What is this report?
two Summary
three Principles of the WEALTH SECTOR
three.1 Background
Sector Policy of Wealth
3.two Background
sector wealth
3.3 Benchmarking Singapore
wealth in the context
3.3.1 Distribution of wealth
4 Outcomes DATABASE
INSIGHT WEALTH HNWI
4.1 Trends of HNWI wealth in 2015
HNWI 4.1.1 Trend Analysis
four.1.two HNWI volume trend analysis
HNWI wealth
4.1.three Trend Analysis
4.1.four
per capita net worth men and women Trend analysis is worth it
four.1.five Trends in the bands of wealth
4.1.6
demographic composition of Singapore? s high net worth
four.2 UHNWIs
four.two.1 UHNWI volume trend analysis
UHNWI wealth
4.2.2 Trend Analysis
UHNWI 4.2.three Trend Evaluation per-capita wealth
4.2.four
demographic composition of Singapore? s UHNWIs
four.three UHNWIs? Billionaires
4.three.1
billionaires? Volume trend evaluation
four.three.two billionaires? the wealth of trend analysis
4.3.three billionaires? net per capita trend evaluation is it worth
four.three.four billionaires? Breakdown by Sector
4.4 UHNWIs? Centimillionaires
4.4.1 Centimillionaires? Volume trend evaluation
four.four.2 Centimillionaires? the wealth of trend evaluation
four.four.3 Centimillionaires? net per capita trend analysis is it worth
four.five UHNWIs? Wealthy Millionaires
4.five.1
wealthy millionaires? Volume trend analysis
4.5.2
rich millionaires? the wealth of trend analysis
4.five.3
rich millionaires? net per capita trend evaluation is it worth
4.6 HNWI core
HNWI Core 4.6.1? Volume trend evaluation
HNWI Core 4.6.2? the wealth of trend analysis
HNWI Core four.6.3? net per capita trend evaluation is it worth
4.7 HNWI
Core? Mid-level millionaires
4.7.1
mid-level millionaires? Volume trend analysis
4.7.2
mid-level millionaires? the wealth of trend analysis
4.7.three
mid-level millionaires? net per capita trend evaluation is it worth
4.8 HNWI
Core? Lower level of millionaires
4.8.1 Low
millionaires? Volume trend analysis
4.8.two Low
millionaires? the wealth of trend analysis
4.8.three Low
millionaires? Per-capita net-trend evaluation a value
5 Evaluation of Singapore Investment HNWI
5.1 Analysis by Asset Class
5.1.1 New trends in cash? Equities, fixed income? and money and deposits
five.1.two Trends in alternative assets
5.1.3 Trends in? Art, wine and wheels?
five.1.four Trends in Actual Estate Investments
5.1.5 Trends
investments and deposits
5.1.6 Trends in fixed-earnings investments
five.1.7 Trends in equity investments
5.1.8 Trends in investment in commercial interests
5.2 Analysis of foreign investment
5.two.1 Improvement of investments in the rest of Asia
five.2.2 Improvement of investments in North America and Europe
five.2.3 Improvement of investments in Africa, Middle East and Latin America
6 Competitive atmosphere of industry wealth
6.1 Structure Competitive
6.1.1 Asset Management and Private Banking? Competitive structure
6.1.two multinational banks
6.1.three Nearby Banks
6.1.4 Wealth Managers
6.1.5 Private Banks
6.1.6 Mergers and Joint Ventures
6.1.7 boutique and independent financial advisors
6.1.8
private foundations
Household Office 6.2
6.2.1 multi-family members housing offices
6.two.two Single-Family members Offices
6.3
leader in asset management and private banking
6.four Singapore: an international offshore
6.five Islamic Banking: an issue
6.6 Singapore Wealth Management and Private Banking Sector? Mapping of behavior
6.7 Challenges and Possibilities for Wealth Sector in Singapore
6.7.1 Regulatory framework
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