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Marktanalyse - Offshore Centres: 2012 Private Banking Handbook

Wealth Insight

Wealth Insight

10 / 2012
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Sprache: Englisch
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Marktanalyse - 'Offshore Centres: 2012 Private Banking Handbook'

Synopsis
This report is the result of WealthInsight’s extensive research covering the global wealth management market.

Summary
This report reviews major offshore financial centers and assesses each of their wealth management capabilities. 'Wealth management” is defined as the provision of banking services to wealthy individuals and their families. It generally involves the management of trusts, inheritance and the allocation of client funds.

Scope
The report features:
• Offshore centres ranked by wealth management AuM
• Detailed profiles on 18 offshore wealth management centres
• Leading private banks, family offices and wealth managers in each offshore centre and country wise regulations
• Details of the development, challenges and opportunities of the Wealth Management sector in each centre
• Selected city wise ratings of wealth management saturation and potential
• Case Studies on Chinese offshore wealth, UK non-dom wealth and the global clientele model
• Detailed wealth management and family office information

Reasons To Buy
• The WealthInsight Intelligence Center Database is an unparalleled resource and the leading resource of its kind. Compiled and curated by a team of expert research specialists, the Database comprises profiles on major private banks, wealth managers and family offices in each country.
• The WealthInsight Intelligence Center Database also includes up to one hundred data-points on over 100,000 HNWIs from around the world.
• With the Database as the foundation for our research and analysis, we are able obtain an unsurpassed level of granularity, insight and authority on the HNWI and wealth management universe in each of the countries and regions we cover.

Key Highlights
• The global private banking industry has AuM of US$19.3 trillion. Offshore centers account for 42% or US$8.3 trillion on this total.
• Switzerland is the largest worldwide player with AuM of US$2.8 trillion. The bulk (over 80%) of funds held in Switzerland are held for foreign clients.
• Singapore is the fastest growing wealth center in the world with AuM of US$550 billion at the end of 2011 compared to US$50 billion in 2000.
• WealthInsight expects Singapore to overtake Switzerland by 2020 to become the largest global offshore wealth center by AuM. This will be fuelled by a movement of funds away from Switzerland, Luxemburg and the Caribbean and towards Singapore. Furthermore, high growth in HNWIs in APAC countries such as China, India and Indonesia, which are among the largest investors in Singapore, will further boost AuM.
• China’s private banking AuM accounts for only 1% of total Chinese HNWI wealth in 2011, which is well below the worldwide average of 29% (worldwide private banking AuM stood at US$19.3 trillion at the end of 2011 compared to worldwide HNWI wealth of US$66 trillion).


Offshore Centers: 2012 Private Banking Handbook

Switzerland is the largest worldwide player. The bulk (over 80%) of funds held in Switzerland are held for foreign clients.

The UK and Channel Islands is the second largest player with assets under management (AuM) of US$1,800 billion at the end of 2011. Local UK private clients’ AuM amounted to US$780 billion while the remaining US$1,020 billion is sourced from foreign clients and most of this is held in the Channel Islands.

The Caribbean and Panama is the third largest offshore center and remains a major player despite a loss of US clients over the review period. Notably, the bulk of new funds into this region came from Latin America during the review period as US clients moved their funds onshore following a crackdown on offshore centers following the financial crisis.

Singapore is the fastest growing wealth center in the world with AuM of US$550 billion at the end of 2011 compared to US$50 billion in 2000.

WealthInsight expects Singapore to overtake Switzerland by 2020 to become the largest global offshore private banking market by AuM. This will be fuelled by a movement of funds away from Switzerland, Luxembourg and the Caribbean and towards Singapore. Furthermore, HNWIs from high growth APAC countries, such as China, India and Indonesia HNWIs which are among the largest investors in Singapore, will further boost AuM.

WealthInsight research shows that HNWIs in China, India, Russia and Indonesia either prefer or are forced to invest offshore due to a shortage of reputable local private banks and wealth managers.
Inhaltsverzeichnis Marktanalyse - 'Offshore Centres: 2012 Private Banking Handbook'



Table of Contents

Introduction

1.1 What is this Report About?

1.2 Definitions

2 Summary

3 The Bahamas

3.1 Competitive Landscape of the Wealth Sector

3.1.1 Private banks

3.1.2 Wealth managers

3.1.3 Family offices

3.2 Regulations in the Bahamas

3.2.1 Regulatory bodies

3.2.2 Exchange controls

3.2.3 Banking regulations

3.2.4 Regulations on Taxes

3.2.5 Regulations on wealth management and private banking

3.2.6 Regulations related to immigration, investment and employment

4 Bermuda

4.1 Competitive Landscape of the Wealth Sector

4.2 Leading Players in the Bermudian Wealth Management and Private Banking Industry

4.2.1 Private banks

4.2.2 Wealth managers

4.2.3 Family offices

4.2.4 Financial service review

4.3 Regulatory Bodies

4.4 Banking Regulations

4.5 Regulations on Taxes

4.6 Regulations on Wealth Management and Private Banking

4.7 Regulations Related to Immigration, Investment and Employment

5 British Virgin Islands

5.1 Competitive Landscape of the Wealth Sector

5.2 Leading Players in the British Virgin Island Wealth Management and Private Banking Industry

5.2.1 Private Banks

5.2.2 Wealth managers

5.2.3 Family offices

5.3 Regulatory Bodies

5.4 Banking Regulations

5.5 Regulations on Taxes

5.6 Regulations on Wealth Management and Private Banking

5.7 Regulations Related to Immigration, investment and Employment

6 Cayman Islands

6.1 Competitive Landscape of the Wealth Sector

6.2 Leading Players in the Cayman Island Wealth Management and Private Banking Industry

6.2.1 Private banks

6.2.2 Wealth managers

6.3 Regulatory Bodies

6.4 Banking Regulations

6.5 Regulations on Taxes

6.6 Regulations on Wealth Management and Private Banking

6.7 Regulations Related to Immigration, Investment and Employment

7 Cyprus

7.1 Competitive Landscape of the Wealth Sector

7.2 Leading Players in Cyprus Wealth Management and Private Banking Industry

7.2.1 Private banks

7.2.2 Wealth managers

7.2.3 Family offices

7.3 Regulatory Bodies

7.4 Banking Regulations

7.5 Regulations on Taxes

7.6 Regulations on Wealth Management and Private Banking

7.7 Regulations Related to Immigration, Investment and Employment

8 Guernsey

8.1 Competitive Landscape of the Wealth Sector

8.2 Leading Players in Guernsey Wealth Management and Private Banking Industry

8.2.1 Private banks

8.2.2 Wealth managers

8.2.3 Family offices

8.3 Regulatory Bodies

8.4 Banking Regulations

8.5 Regulations on Taxes

8.6 Regulations on Wealth Management and Private Banking

9 Hong Kong

9.1 Competitive Structure

9.1.1 Wealth management and private banking industry — competitive structure

9.1.2 Multinational corporations

9.1.3 Chinese banks

9.1.4 Local Hong Kong banks

9.1.5 Wealth managers

9.1.6 Private banks

9.1.7 Joint ventures

9.1.8 Boutique and independent financial advisors

9.1.9 Trusts

9.2 Family Offices

9.2.1 Hybrid family offices

9.2.2 Multi-family offices

9.2.3 Single-family offices

9.3 Leading Companies in the Wealth Management and Private Banking Industry

9.4 Pertinent Regulations

9.4.1 Regulations on banks

9.4.2 Regulations on foreign banks

9.4.3 Regulations on real estate

9.4.4 Regulations on foreign investment

9.4.5 Regulations on capital investment

9.4.6 Regulations on leverage buyouts and M&A

9.4.7 Regulations on hedge funds and derivatives

9.4.8 Regulations related to taxes

9.5 Offshore Wealth Management and Private Banking Industry

10 Isle of Man

10.1 Competitive Landscape of the Wealth Sector

10.2 Leading Players in the Isle of Man Wealth Management and Private Banking Industry

10.2.1 Private banks

10.2.2 Wealth managers

10.2.3 Family offices

10.3 Regulatory Bodies

10.4 Banking Regulations

10.5 Regulations on Taxes

10.6 Regulations on Wealth Management and Private Banking

10.7 Regulations Related to Immigration, Investment and Employment

11 Jersey

11.1 Competitive Landscape of the Wealth Sector

11.2 Leading Players in Jersey Wealth Management and Private Banking Industry

11.2.1 Private banks

11.2.2 Wealth managers

11.2.3 Family offices

11.3 Regulatory Bodies

11.4 Banking Regulations

11.5 Regulations on Taxes

11.6 Regulations on Wealth Management and Private Banking

11.7 Regulations Related to Immigration, Investment and Employment

12 Liechtenstein

12.1 Competitive Landscape of the Wealth Sector

12.2 Leading Players in the Liechtenstein Wealth Management and Private Banking Industry

12.2.1 Private banks

12.2.2 Wealth managers

12.2.3 Family offices

12.2.4 Financial service review

12.3 Regulatory Body

12.4 Banking Regulations

12.5 Regulations on Taxes

12.6 Regulations on Wealth Management and Private Banking

12.7 Regulations Related to Immigration, Investment and Employment

13 Luxembourg

13.1 Competitive Landscape of the Wealth Sector

13.2 Leading Players in the Luxembourg Wealth Management and Private Banking Industry

13.2.1 Private banks

13.2.2 Wealth managers

13.2.3 Family offices

13.2.4 Financial service review

13.3 Regulatory Bodies

13.4 Banking Regulations

13.5 Regulations on Taxes

13.6 Regulations on Wealth Management and Private Banking

13.7 Regulations Related to Immigration, Investment and Employment

14 Mauritius

14.1 Competitive Landscape of the Wealth Sector

14.2 Leading Players in the Mauritius Wealth Management and Private Banking Industry

14.2.1 Private banks

14.2.2 Wealth managers

14.2.3 Financial service review

14.3 Regulatory Bodies

14.4 Banking Regulations

14.5 Regulations on Taxes

14.6 Regulations on Wealth Management and Private Banking

14.7 Regulations Related to Immigration, Investment and Employment

15 Monaco

15.1 Competitive Landscape of the Wealth Sector

15.2 Leading Players in the Monaco Wealth Management and Private Banking Industry

15.2.1 Private banks

15.2.2 Wealth managers

15.2.3 Family Offices

15.2.4 Financial service review

15.3 Regulatory Bodies

15.4 Banking Regulations

15.5 Regulations on Taxes

15.6 Regulations on Wealth Management and Private Banking in Monaco

15.7 Regulations Related to Immigration, Investment and Employment

16 New Zealand

16.1 Competitive Landscape of the Wealth Sector

16.2 Leading Players in the New Zealand Wealth Management and Private Banking Industry

16.2.1 Private banks

16.2.2 Wealth managers

16.2.3 Family offices

16.3 Regulatory Bodies

16.4 Banking Regulations

16.5 Regulations on Taxes

16.6 Regulations on Wealth Management and Private Banking

16.7 Regulations Related to Immigration, Investment and Employment

17 Panama

17.1 Competitive Landscape of the Wealth Sector

17.2 Leading Players in the Panama Wealth Management and Private Banking Industry

17.2.1 Private banks

17.2.2 Wealth managers

17.3 Regulatory Bodies

17.4 Banking Regulations

17.5 Regulations on Taxes

17.6 Regulations on Wealth Management and Private Banking

17.7 Regulations Related to Immigration, Investment and Employment

18 Singapore

18.1 Competitive Structure

18.1.1 Wealth management and private banking industry — competitive structure

18.1.2 Multinational banks

18.1.3 Local banks

18.1.4 Wealth managers

18.1.5 Private banks

18.1.6 Mergers and joint ventures

18.1.7 Boutique and independent financial advisors

18.1.8 Private trusts

18.2 Family Offices

18.2.1 Multi-family offices

18.2.2 Single-family offices

18.3 Leading Companies in the Wealth Management and Private Banking Industry

18.4 Singapore: An International Offshore Hub

18.5 Pertinent Regulations

18.5.1 Regulations on banks

18.5.2 Regulations related to Islamic banking

18.5.3 Regulations related to capital requirements on banks

18.5.4 Regulations related to taxes

18.5.5 Regulations related to taxes on capital gains

18.5.6 Regulations related to taxes on start-ups

18.5.7 Regulations related to taxes on fund management activities

18.5.8 Regulations related to fund management

18.5.9 Regulations related to real estate

18.5.10 Regulations related to the real estate business of a bank

18.5.11 Regulations related to foreign investment

18.5.12 Regulations related to capital investment

18.5.13 Regulations related to private equity (PE) and venture capital investment (VC)

18.5.14 Regulations related to hedge funds and fund management

18.5.15 Regulations related to hedge fund subscription requirement

18.5.16 Regulations related to investment and employment in Singapore

19 Switzerland

19.1 Competitive Landscape

19.1.1 Local private banks

19.1.2 Foreign private banks

19.1.3 Wealth managers

19.1.4 Wealth management in each city

19.1.5 Family offices

19.1.6 Financial advisors

19.2 Developments in the Swiss Private Banking Industry

19.3 Case Study: Global Top 10 Private Banks

19.4 Additional Components to the Wealth Sector in Switzerland

19.4.1 Philanthropy

19.4.2 Intergenerational wealth transfer

19.5 Regulatory Environment in Switzerland

19.5.1 Regulations on taxes

19.5.2 Banking regulations

19.5.3 Investment, employment and immigration

20 United Arab Emirates

20.1 Competitive Landscape of the Wealth Sector

20.2 Leading Players in the UAE Wealth Management and Private Banking Industry

20.2.1 Private banks

20.2.2 Wealth managers

20.2.3 Family offices

20.3 Regulatory Bodies

20.4 Banking Regulations

20.5 Regulations on Taxes

20.6 Regulations on Wealth Management and Private Banking in UAE

20.7 Regulations Related to Immigration, Investment and Employment

21 United Kingdom

21.1 Leading Companies in the Wealth Management and Private Banking Industry

21.1.1 Private banks and wealth managers

21.1.2 Family offices

21.2 Developments in the UK Private Banking Industry

21.3 Cities, Counties and Regions

21.4 Education 196

21.5 Philanthropy 197

21.6 Demand for Intergenerational Wealth Transfer and Younger Clientele 197

21.7 Regulatory Environment in the UK 198

21.7.1 Regulations on Non-domiciled Residents 198

21.7.2 Banking Regulations 199

21.7.3 Regulations on Taxes 200

21.7.4 Regulations on Fund Management 201

21.7.5 Regulations on Foreign Investment 201

21.7.6 Regulations on Real Estate 201

21.7.7 Regulations on foreign investment in real estate 202

21.7.8 Regulations on wealth management and private banking 202

21.7.9 Regulations related to investment and employment 202

22 The Wealth Sector — Clientele Model 203

23 Case Study: Chinese Offshore Wealth 204

24 Case Study: Non-Domiciled UK Wealth 207

24.1 Non-domiciled UHNWI Volume Growth 208

24.2 Non-domiciled Billionaires in the UK 209

25 About WealthInsight 210



List of Tables

Table 1: HNWI Wealth Band and Group Definitions

Table 2: Global: Offshore Centers by AuM, In US$ Billions, 2011

Table 3: Global: Major Countries by AuM, in US$ Billions, 2011

Table 4: Global: AuM Compared to HNWI Wealth per Major Country, in US$ Billions, 2011

Table 5: Global: Other Countries by AuM, in US$ Billions, 2011

Table 6: The Bahamas: Regional Data, 2011

Table 7: The Bahamas: Wealth Managers

Table 8: The Bahamas: Emerging Cities in Wealth Management

Table 9: The Bahamas: Capital Requirements for Banks in under Public Category

Table 10: The Bahamas: Capital Requirements for Banks in under Restricted Category

Table 11: The Bahamas: Owner Occupied Property Tax Rate

Table 12: The Bahamas: Other Property Tax Rate

Table 13: Bermuda: Regional Data

Table 14: Bermuda: Wealth Managers

Table 15: Bermuda: Emerging Cities in Wealth Management

Table 16: Bermuda: Payroll Tax Rates for 2012

Table 17: Bermuda: Exempted Companies, 2012

Table 18: Bermuda: Local Companies, 2012

Table 19: Bermuda: Inheritance Tax Bracket, 2012

Table 20: British Virgin Islands: Regional Data

Table 21: British Virgin Islands: Wealth Managers

Table 22: Cayman Islands: Regional Data

Table 23: Cayman Islands: Emerging Cities in Wealth Management

Table 24: Cayman Islands: Wealth Managers

Table 25: Cayman Islands: Business License and Fees for 2012

Table 26: Cyprus: Regional Data

Table 27: Cyprus: Wealth Managers

Table 28: Cyprus: Emerging Cities in Wealth Management

Table 29: Cyprus: Income Tax Structure for 2012

Table 30: Guernsey: Regional Data

Table 31: Guernsey: Wealth Managers

Table 32: Guernsey: Emerging Cities in Wealth Management

Table 33: Hong Kong: Regional Data, 2011

Table 34: Hong Kong: Main Companies in the Hong Kong Wealth Management Industry

Table 35: Hong Kong: Main Companies in the Hong Kong Wealth Management Industry

Table 36: Isle of Man: Regional Data

Table 37: Isle of Man: Wealth Managers

Table 38: Isle of Man: Emerging Cities in Wealth Management

Table 39: Isle of Man: Income Tax Rates, 2012

Table 40: Jersey: Regional Data

Table 41: Jersey: Wealth Managers

Table 42: Liechtenstein: Regional Data

Table 43: Liechtenstein: UHNWIs — Private Banks Assets, in US$ Millions, 2011

Table 44: Liechtenstein: Wealth Managers

Table 45: Liechtenstein: Emerging Cities in Wealth Management

Table 46: Liechtenstein: Income Tax Rates, 2012

Table 47: Luxembourg: Regional Data, 2011

Table 48: Luxembourg: Top Private Banks ranked by their AuM, 2011

Table 49: Luxembourg: Wealth Managers

Table 50: Luxembourg: Emerging Cities in Wealth Management

Table 51: Luxembourg: Income Tax Rates, 2012

Table 52: Mauritius: Regional Data

Table 53: Mauritius: Wealth Managers

Table 54: Mauritius: Emerging Cities in Wealth Management

Table 55: Mauritius: Income Tax Exemptions

Table 56: Monaco: Regional Data

Table 57: Monaco: Wealth Managers

Table 58: Monaco: Emerging Cities in Wealth Management

Table 59: New Zealand: Regional Data, 2011

Table 60: New Zealand: Wealth Managers

Table 61: New Zealand: Emerging Cities in Wealth Management

Table 62: New Zealand: Income Tax Brackets in New Zealand, in NZD, 2012

Table 63: Panama: Regional Data, 2011

Table 64: Panama: Wealth Managers

Table 65: Panama: Emerging cities in Wealth Management

Table 66: Panama: Income Tax Rates for Individuals, 2012

Table 67: Panama: Property Tax Rates for Individuals, 2012

Table 68: Singapore: Regional Data, 2011

Table 69: Singapore: Major Companies in the Wealth Management Industry

Table 70: Switzerland: Regional Data, 2011

Table 71: Switzerland: Top 20 Swiss Private Banks by AuM, 2011

Table 72: Switzerland: Private Banks by Number of Branches and Head Office, 2011

Table 73: Switzerland: Private Bank Branches by City, 2011

Table 74: Switzerland: Top Foreign Private Banks by Swiss AuM, in US$ Billion, 2011

Table 75: Switzerland: Wealth Management Companies by City, 2011

Table 76: Switzerland: Wealth Management companies by City, 2011

Table 77: Switzerland: Asset Allocation of Typical European Single Family Office, 2011

Table 78: Switzerland: Single and Multi-Family Offices

Table 79: Switzerland: Wealth Management Industry — Recent Deal Activity

Table 80: Global: Top 10 Private Banks by Global AuM and New Money, 2011

Table 81: United Arab Emirates: Regional Data, 2011

Table 82: United Arab Emirates: Wealth Managers

Table 83: United Arab Emirates: Emerging Cities in Wealth Management

Table 84: UK: Regional Data, 2011

Table 85: UK: Major Companies in the Wealth Management Industry

Table 86: UK: Major Cities in Wealth Management

Table 87: UK: Potential Cities for Wealth Management

Table 88: UK: Major Multi-Family Offices

Table 89: UK: Major Single-Family Offices

Table 90: UK: UHNWIs — Recent Deal Activity, in US$ Millions, 2010-2011

Table 91: UK: 10 Largest Cities by Population and Number of UHNWIs







List of Figures

Figure 1: HNWI Wealth Band Definitions

Figure 2: The Bahamas: Map of the Country

Figure 3: Bermuda: Map of the Country

Figure 4: British Virgin Islands: Map of the Country

Figure 5: Cayman Islands: Map of the Country

Figure 6: Cyprus: Map of the Country

Figure 7: Guernsey: Map of the Country

Figure 8: Hong Kong: Map of Country

Figure 9: Isle of Man: Map of the Country

Figure 10: Jersey: Map of the Country

Figure 11: Liechtenstein: Map of the Country

Figure 12: Luxembourg: Map of the Country

Figure 13: Mauritius: Map of the Country

Figure 14: Monaco: Map of the Country

Figure 15: New Zealand: Map of the Country

Figure 16: Panama: Map of the Country

Figure 17: Singapore: Map of the Country

Figure 18: Switzerland: Map of the Country

Figure 19: United Arab Emirates: Map of the Country

Figure 20: UK: Map of the Country

Figure 21: Wealth Management Industry — Maturity Level Of Players

Figure 22: UK: Non-domiciled UHNWIs — Country-wise Share, 2011

Figure 23: UK: Non-domiciled UHNWIs — Volume Growth, 2007—2011

Figure 24: UK: Non-domiciled Billionaires — Country-wise Share, 2011

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