CHAPTER 1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Introduction Who is the target reader? Setting the scene Why is best practice important? The basic measures of success The key qualifying criterion for best practice Key finding Customer orientation Key findings Expansion Key findings Use of service channel Key findings
CHAPTER 2 INTRODUCTION
Who is the target reader? How to use this report Report Methodology
CHAPTER 3 SETTING THE SCENE
Why is best practice important? The increasing focus on best practice The opacity of the market makes best practice difficult to determine Despite this wealth managers still strive for industry excellence How can best practice be measured? The basic measures of success The key qualifying criterion for best practice
CHAPTER 4 CUSTOMER ORIENTATION
Customer involvement Citigoup has been investing in relationships ICICI has been focusing on domestic clients Service focus Sand Aire keeping it in the family Customer segmentation Coutts’ multi-criteria segmentation strategy Data
CHAPTER 5 EXPANSION
Domestic expansion Coutts has looked to the provinces for clientele Barclays takes on the UK market International expansion UBS taking over the world DBS has become a regional private banking force
CHAPTER 6 USE OF SERVICE CHANNEL
Branch-based services The Singaporean domestic banks have recognized the power of premier branches Technology propositions Credit Suisse Private Bank’s cutting edge technology Direct interaction St. George has shown progressiveness in front line service
CHAPTER 7 APPENDIX
Definitions AAGR CAGR Gini index Liquid assets Liquid asset bands Research methodology The Global Wealth Model The UK sub model Asia-Pacific sub model Forecasting methodology Datamonitor’s wealth numbers compared with others’ numbers Bespoke Wealth Market Sizing Further reading Datamonitor Asia-Pacific Wealth Reports Datamonitor Asia-Pacific Insight Reports Asia-Pacific contacts
LIST OF TABLES Table 1: The motivations for setting up a family office differ greatly by family office model Table 2: Key indicators of success for the global private banks Table 3: Premier banking branches in Singapore Table 4: Wealth markets that have been modeled using the Global Wealth Model
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