The Wealth Management Industry [Hardback]Europe, Middle East and Africaby
Usually ships within 8 to 10 working days Description of The Wealth Management IndustryThe International Wealth Management Industry Database from Highworth Research provides authoritative information on private banks, and family offices, both comprising the key segments in the international wealth management industry, currently the fastest growth sector in financial services.Comprehensive coverage Over 1200 private banks and family offices are profiled in The Wealth Management Industry: Europe, Middle East, Africa, covering almost the entirety of the private banking industry in this region which possesses over 25% of the world’s millionaire households. Each institution is identified from the largest multinational wealth management corporations through to small private banks in offshore tax havens, and from the wealth management divisions of large retail banks through to discreetly run private investment offices serving ultra high net worth families. The overall coverage includes: * National wealth management institutions * Foreign owned wealth management institutions * Wealth management divisions of retail banks * Wealth management divisions of investment banks * Onshore and offshore private banks * Single and multi-family offices Research method The research was conducted by a multilingual team of analysts at Highworth Research Ltd, a London publisher specialising in studies of the international wealth management industry. Coverage of the industry is international, with foreign language data translated into English where required. Data is presented in a standardised structure to facilitate comparison and benchmarking between institutions. Financial reporting is usually in the national currency. All data has been submitted to the institutions concerned for verification. Valuable data The data provided includes the identification of the institution and its contact details, parent company, subsidiaries, major additional offices, profile of its wealth management business, staff numbers, management names and job titles, wealth management services offered, number of clients, minimum net worth required for mass affluent , high net worth, and ultra high net worth clients, fees levied, summary financial accounts for past two years, assets under management, and regulatory authority. (Information may vary between institutions depending on the level of disclosure provided.) Indexes classify wealth managers: By type of wealth management institution; by country; by type of service provided; by executive/employer affiliation. Title Information
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