The South Africa 2015 Wealth Report – Forecasts to 2017 (PR Newswire)

DUBLIN, Mar. 12, 2015 /PRNewswire/ –Research and Markets
( http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/frv67b/the_south_africa) has announced the addition of the “The South Africa 2015 Wealth Report” report to their offering.
South Africa is the largest HNWI market in Africa. This report provides a comprehensive review of the wealth sector in the South Africa, including HNWI trends, wealth management trends and luxury trends in the country.Scope:- Demographics including age, city, suburb, racial, religious and sector breakdowns of local HNWIs.- Detailed review of local wealth management sector, including major players by AuM.- HNWI and UHNWI asset allocations across 10 asset classes.- Details on HNWI offshore funds and where they are held.- Detailed review of local luxury and collectables industry.- Independent market sizing of local HNWIs across four wealth bands.- HNWI volume, wealth and allocation trends from 2007 to 2014.- HNWI volume, wealth and allocation forecasts to 2017.- Insights into the drivers of HNWI wealth.Key Points:- South Africa has the highest number of HNWIs in Africa. At the end of 2014, there were approximately 46,800 HNWIs living in the country, with a combined wealth of US$184 billion. This equates to roughly 31% of South Africa’s total individual wealth.- South African HNWI volumes increased by 9% over the review period.- Growth was negatively influenced by a significant depreciation of the Rand against the US dollar during the period.- Over the three year forecast period, the number of South African HNWIs is forecast to grow by 19%, to reach approximately 55,500 by 2017. Growth is constrained by the current electricity crisis, increasing trade union involvement and a rising level of government regulation.Key Topics Covered:1 Introduction
2 Highlights3 Wealth Sector Fundamentals4 Findings from HNWI Database5 Asset Allocation6 The Wealth Management Sector in South Africa7 Luxury Sector8 Case studies9 AppendixCompanies Mentioned- ABSA Wealth (Barclays)- Citadel- Credit Suisse- Credo Group- Fairbairn (owned by Nedbank)- Investec- Kleinwort Benson- Maitland- Momentum Group- Nedbank- Old Mutual Wealth- PSG Konsult- RMB- Sable Wealth Management- Sanlam- Standard Bank Pvt Clients- Stenham- Stonehage- UBSFor more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/frv67b/the_south_africa
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