Ultra Hnwis in Malaysia 2014 - Wealth Management, Size, Share, Industry, Trends, Forecasts to 2018

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Synopsis:

• This report is the result of WealthInsight’s extensive research covering the high net worth individual (HNWI) population and wealth management market in Malaysia.

• The report focuses on HNWI performance between the end of 2008 (the peak before the global financial crisis) and the end of 2013. This enables us to determine how well the country's UHNWIs have performed through the crisis.

Executive Summary:

This report reviews the performance and asset allocations of Ultra HNWIs in Malaysia, and highlights top-performing cities. It also includes an evaluation of the local wealth management industry.

To get details at:http://www.reportscue.com/ultra-hnwis-in-malaysia-2014-market

Scope:

• UHNWI volume, wealth and allocation trends from 2009 to 2013

• UHNWI volume, wealth and allocation forecasts to 2018

• UHNWI asset allocations across 13 asset classes

• Number of UHNWIs in each state and all major cities

• Fastest growing cities and states for UHNWIs (2009-2013)

• Number of wealth managers in each city

• City wise ratings of wealth management saturation and potential

• Details of the development, challenges and opportunities of the Wealth Management and Private Banking sector in Malaysia

• Size of Malaysia wealth management industry

• Largest domestic private banks by AuM

• Detailed wealth management and family office information

• Insights into the drivers of HNWI wealth

Key Highlights:

• There were 557 UHNWIs in Malaysia in 2013, with an average wealth per capita of US$171.4 million, making them a prime target group for wealth sector professionals. Of this total, there were 15 billionaires, 206 centimillionaires and 335 affluent millionaires.

• UHNWIs accounted for 2.1% of the total Malaysian HNWI population in 2013, higher than the global average of 0.7%. During the review period, the number of Malaysian UHNWIs increased by 74.6%, from 319 in 2009 to 557 in 2013.

• There was a wide range of performance between the...