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Tuesday 6 August 2013

Australia 2013 Wealth Book: Western Wealth, Eastern Growth | Researchmoz.us

ResearchMoz.us include new market research report"Australia 2013 Wealth Book: Western Wealth, Eastern Growth " to its huge collection of research reports.

Synopsis

This report is the result of WealthInsight’s extensive research covering the high net worth individual (HNWI) population and wealth management market in Australia
The report focuses on HNWI performance between the end of 2007 (the peak before the global financial crisis) and the end of 2012. This enables us to determine how well the country’s HNWIs have performed through the crisis


Summary

There were just over 302,000 HNWIs in Australia in 2012. These HNWIs collectively held US$899 billion in wealth, which equated to 15.5% of the total individual wealth held in the country. Australian HNWIs over performed compared to the global average during the review period – worldwide HNWI volumes decreased by 0.3%, while Australian HNWI numbers increased by 19.7%.

Scope

Independent market sizing of Australian HNWIs across five wealth bands
HNWI volume, wealth and allocation trends from 2007 to 2012
HNWI volume, wealth and allocation forecasts to 2017
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 wise ratings of wealth management saturation and potential
Details of the development, challenges and opportunities in the wealth management and private banking sector in Australia
Size of the Australian wealth management industry
Largest domestic private banks by AuM
Detailed wealth management and family office information
Insights into the drivers of HNWI wealth

Reasons To Buy

The WealthInsight Intelligence Center Database is an unparalleled resource and the leading resource of its kind. Compiled and curated by a team of expert research specialists, the database comprises dossiers on over 60,000 HNWIs from around the world
The Intelligence Center also includes tracking of wealth and liquidity events as they happen and detailed profiles of major private banks, wealth managers and family offices in each market
With the Database as the foundation for our research and analysis, we are able 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
Report includes comprehensive forecasts to 2017
Also provides detailed information on UHNWIs in each major city

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Key Highlights

At the end of 2012, Australian HNWIs held 22% (US$198 billion) of their wealth outside their home country, which is in line with the global average of 20–30%.
There were 2,741 UHNWIs in Australia in 2012, with an average wealth of US$121 million per person, making them the prime target group for wealth sector professionals. Of this total, there were 23 billionaires, 625 centimillionaires and 2,093 affluent millionaires.
Sydney has the largest number of HNWIs in the country with a 27% share, equivalent to 81,400 individuals. Sydney is followed by Melbourne with 16.6% of HNWIs, equivalent to 50,000 individuals. There are also sizable HNWI populations in Brisbane (25,300) and Perth (21,860).


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