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| Family offices: what do they want from wealth managers? |
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€ 1 356,00 |
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Datamonitor |
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Anglais |
Date de publication : |
Mars 2007 |
Taille du document : |
21 |
Autres informations : |
Description , Table des matières |
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| Présentation de l'étude de marché - Description & Table des matières |
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| Family offices: what do they want from wealth managers? |
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Introduction
This report will outline what family offices want from wealth managers to asses the most appropriate business model, pricing, products and services.
Scope
Analysis into the size of the family office market on a global scale. Assesses the nature of the relationship between family offices and providers. Opinion and information collated from extensive interviews with several family offices.
Highlights
Wealthy families are sophisticated investors and the products & services they demand reflect the need for an in-depth and sophisticated service. Providers need to work with family offices to ensure their clients are receiving the most suitable and best performing investment products. The sophisticated and demanding nature of the family office customer base necessitates up-to-the minute, quality information.
Reasons to Purchase
Identify the size of the family office space on a global scale. Discover the type of products most in demand from family office customers. Identify the key areas where providers can improve the service they offer to family offices.
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CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 5 What is this report about? 5 Who is the target reader? 5 How to use this report 5 CHAPTER 2 MARKET SIZE, STRUCTURE, ISSUES & ACTION POINTS 6 The family office space is expansive, with some 11,000 family offices worldwide 6 Wealthy families are sophisticated investors and the products & services they demand reflect the need for an in-depth and sophisticated service 7 Wealthy families are essentially institutional investors and thus demand institutional-level service 7 Wealthy family clients are looking for a variety of investment products from tax-efficiency to global private equity 7 Providers need to work with family offices to ensure their clients are receiving the most suitable and best performing investment products 7 Multi-family offices and providers must collaborate to ensure they enjoy the mutual benefits of family office growth 7 Providers must do their part by providing adequate reporting 8 Reporting should be supplemented by strong, transparent online platforms 9 Both parties should take steps to ensure that the roles of providers and family offices don't overlap 9 Providers must take more steps to effectively cater to international families, especially in the U.S. 10 Providers should do their utmost to ensure family office representatives have a full understanding of the application and use of their products 10 Direct distribution of business information materials to family offices may also prove helpful 11 Providers should be selective in offering only the best available funds to family offices 11 These funds should be provided at institutional rates 11 Provider compliance procedures should be shortened and simplified 12 Many larger multi-family offices are not plagued by product, service, reporting and communication issues, as these are usually handled in-house 13 APPENDIX 14 Definitions 14 Research methodology 15 Further Reading 17 Global Wealth Management SPP 17 Interactive Databases 17 Market Reports 17 Strategic Insight Reports 17 Wealth Management Competitor Tracker 18 Datamonitor Asia Pacific Wealth Management SPP 18 Savings and Investments SPP 19 Interactive Databases 19 Reports 19 SPP writing team 21
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