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The Wealth Management Super League


Published Date: August 2007
Published By: Datamonitor
Page Count: 36
Order Code: R313-25664
 
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Introduction

This Strategic Insight Report assesses the issue of organizational scale in the private wealth management market. It looks at the forces behind the emergence of large scale international private banks and compares and contrasts the strategic development of five of the world's largest players. It profiles the key players and discusses their current strategies and progress.

Scope

Covers the top wealth managers globally, taking into consideration their global assets under management and their strategic initiatives globally Includes key financial data relating to the top wealth managers, such as assets under management, costs and income, and comparing growth over time Discusses major strategic issues relating to the industry in the context of the leading wealth managers at present

Highlights

Political and economic liberalization means that the markets available for entry at present is larger than ever before, forcing the top tier of wealth managers to expand to maintain their global status. Rapid development of the BRIC economies, creating a significant class of wealthy individuals, makes these markets highly attractive. UBS Wealth Management continues to be the clear leader among global wealth managers in terms of assets under management, with over double the AuM of its nearest rival, Credit Suisse Private Banking. With EUR880.8bn under management, UBS WM alone holds 34% of the total value of assets under management for the entire top ten in the super league. Some of the top players in the wealth management super league are undergoing or have recently experienced major changes in their organization, either as part of wider transformations of the parent bank or in the private banking unit. In some ways, significant overhauls that affect the private bank can be beneficial but also present challenges.

Reasons to Purchase

Provides detailed insight into the financial and strategic performance of 5 key competitors Outlines the emerging competitive landscape, allowing wealth managers to identify their place in the increasingly complex competitive picture Offers a future focused view of key lessons to be learnt from the successes and failings of the big players

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