Branding and Segmentation in Wealth Management Market Analysis,Share,Size and Forecast Report to 2020 : MarketResearchReports

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Albany, NY -- (SBWire) -- 05/06/2013 --The report provides market analysis, information and insights on branding and segmentation in wealth management:

Provides a regional snapshot of branding and segmentation strategies, their market size and future outlook
Comprehensive analysis of the respective market size, future outlook and competitive landscape of leading wealth management companies
Analysis of trends and drivers and customers attitudes and behaviors towards the wealth management industry
Detailed analysis of market entry strategies and product and services strategies adopted by leading wealth management companies operating in the wealth management industry

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Summary

Managing the wealth of individual clients has become a strategic priority for financial institutions across developed and developing markets. Global wealth management growth in terms of AuM fell dramatically over the last three years (20092012) due to the US economic crisis, combined with the Eurozone crisis in 2011, resulting in high market volatility and sapped economic growth globally that eroded investors asset values and refrained them from investing in the capital market. However, wealth management organizations are adopting various strategies in order to build a distinctive brand, helping to distinguish their product offerings from their counterparts in order to gain a competitive edge. Moreover, the wealth management organization segments customers under various categories according to wealth holdings. Many private banks and wealth managers across the Asia-Pacific, Americas and Europe have developed sector specific strategies to tap into groups of high net-worth individuals and families through their personal interests, leading to different approaches to segmentation and the factors that need to be taken into account when assessing the needs of different groups. Wealth management companies are segmenting their clients through an asset-based approach or through linear segmentation. In order to deliver cost-effective service offerings to various levels of wealth management customers and in order to do so, asset management companies needs to have a well-defined and executable segmentation plan. Wealth management firms categorize their clients into four segments:

the mass market, mass affluent, high net worth individuals (HNWIs) and ultra high net worth individuals (UHNWIs). The mass market segment comprises individual households with a moderate income and property which need only basic banking and investment services. There has been a significant growth in demand for alternative investments among HNWIs in the Asia-Pacific region. In 2011, certain categories of IOPs such as art, jewelry and collectibles delivered higher returns than equities since the global financial and economic crisis, and emerged as an important component of the overall investment strategy for Asia-Pacific HNWIs. China and Hong Kong overtook the US as the worlds largest market for art and antiques and the interest is pushing up the value of indigenous works, as evidenced by the 20.6% increase in 2011 in the World Traditional Chinese Works of Art Index. Significantly, Asia-Pacific HNWIs continue to buy into professional sports, despite the lack of financial returns.

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Scope

This report provides a comprehensive analysis of regional branding and segmentation strategies in the wealth management industry across the world
It provides data on current market size and future prospects for the wealth management industry in leading markets
It details various approaches adopted by wealth market players to segment the market according to target customers across the industry
It details the market entry strategies and product, target and customer retention strategies used by various wealth management companies in the wealth management industry

Reasons To Buy

Assess the branding and segmentation strategies of leading companies in the wealth management industry
Assess the trends, drivers and implications in the wealth management industry
Make strategic business decisions using historic and forecast market data related to the wealth management business in leading wealth management companies and key target markets
The report details the various trends and drivers impacting the growth and profitability of the industry
Gain insights into the marketing entry strategies, target, and product and customer retention strategies adopted for expansion of wealth management business

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Key Highlights

The wealth management industry emerged as a significant segment for the financial sector in the late 1980s. Due to increasing demand from wealthy individuals throughout the world, the industry was equipped with a network of investment advisors to serve high net worth individuals (HNWIs) and ultra high net worth individuals (UHNWIs).
There was a significant increase in the number of HNWIs globally, enabling wealth management organizations to overhaul their business models and target strategies in order to cater to the growing needs of the wealthy individuals.
Wealth management companies are segmenting their clients through an asset-based approach or through linear segmentation. In order to deliver cost-effective service offerings to various levels of wealth management customers, asset management companies need to have a well-defined and executable segmentation plan.
There has been a significant growth in demand for alternative investments among HNWIs in the Asia-Pacific region. In 2011, certain categories of IOPs such as art, jewelry and collectibles delivered higher returns than equities since the global financial and economic crisis, and emerged as an important component of the overall investment strategy for Asia-Pacific HNWIs.
European wealth managers have developed the use of smartphone and tablet applications in France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Switzerland, and the UK. BNP Paribas Fortis is targeting wealthy investors in Belgium by offering James, a video-based access point for financial advisors.

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