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Wealth Management in France 2011

Published by Datamonitor
Published July, 2011 Product code 87223
Content info Pages: 82
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This publication has been discontinued on July 28, 2011.

Below is the updated product.

Published: July, 2011
Product code: 206555

Introduction

Product Description

Introduction

Clients lost a lot in the recession: returns, risk tolerance and confidence. Now in a rebuilding phase, wealth managers that understand their clients' demands and motivations are in the best position to profit. Datamonitor' s analysis provides the data and insight to monitor competitors' strategies, size their potential customer base, and understand their needs.

Features And Benefits

• Build your customer targeting strategy using in-depth HNW demographics and needs analysis based on Datamonitor' s annual Global Wealth Manager Survey.
• Assess your competition through detailed profiles of notable players, including the customer targeting, marketing and product strategies they employ.
• Size your potential client base using Datamonitor' s proprietary data, presenting the number of affluent individuals by liquid asset band to 2014.

Highlights

There were more than 6 million mass affluent individuals in France at the end of 2008, a robust population for the country' s banks to target. However, the credit crisis led to almost 1 million of those individuals having dropped out of the mass affluent population by the end of 2009.

The French HNW customer is typically male and aged between 51 and 65 years old. He earned his wealth through entrepreneurship and, judging by his portfolio, he is conservative, holding most of his liquid wealth in bonds and cash. However, these broad asset classes mask a certain risk tolerance.

BNP Paribas and Société Générale are dominant players in French wealth management. Both have dedicated entrepreneurial services, and BNP Paribas also concentrates on the ultra high net worth market (UHNW). In this area its promotion of philanthropy services through its annual Awards for Personal Philanthropy is highly effective.

Your Key Questions Answered

• What strategies are my competition employing to win and keep affluent clients?
• Which products and services will affluent clients in France want in the next two years?
• How is the French wealth management structured? What role do banks and asset managers play?
• How many potential clients in France have onshore liquid assets that would allow me to run a very profitable business?

Table of Contents

Executive Summary
   France suffered along with the rest of Europe over the past three years, but its affluent population is now on the rise
      France' s affluent population took a sharp hit in 2009
      Affluent French individuals are on the rise again
   French HNW investors are older, entrepreneurial, and financially sophisticated
   Wealth management competition is balanced between public and private and local and foreign-owned banks
      The mutual and co-operative banks have separately branded private banking services
      Along with strong domestic players, foreign-owned banks are prevalent in French wealth management
OVERVIEW
   Catalyst
   Summary
   Methodology
SIZING AND FORECASTING THE AFFLUENT MARKET IN FRANCE
   Introduction
   Key macroeconomic and demographic data
      Macroeconomic trends and performance
      GDP
      Real GDP growth
      Inflation
      Long-term and short-term interest rates
      Stock market capitalization
      Income distribution and inequality
   Regulation of wealth management in France
      Key institutions and players
   Sizing the onshore affluent population
      France' s affluent population took a hit in 2009, and their population has not yet recovered
      Onshore liquid assets contracted sharply during the financial crisis, wiping €106bn from mass affluent portfolios in 2009 alone
   Forecasting the onshore affluent market
      France' s mass affluent population will see steady growth over the coming years
      The AUM of French mass affluent investors will only fully recover in 2012
      Offshore tax evasion probe continues to rumble
HNW CUSTOMERS IN FRANCE
   Introduction
   Who is the French HNW investor?
      Most French HNW individuals are between 51 and 65 years old
      Women account for just over 30% of HNW individuals in France
      The majority of HNW individuals amassed their wealth through entrepreneurship
   At present French HNW individuals invest conservatively, but will move back into equities in two years
      In broad asset class terms, France' s HNW investors are conservative, with almost half of their portfolios held in fixed income and cash
      Detailed analysis shows that the wealth of French HNW individuals is spread across a wide range of asset classes
      Within two years, equities will increase as a proportion of French HNW portfolios, while fixed income will decrease
      Financial planning is offered much less frequently in France than in the rest of Western Europe
   French HNW individuals are planners who strongly demand credit products, but take an all-or-nothing approach to advice
      While already popular with French HNW individuals, discretionary asset management is expected to see growing demand
      Credit demand is concentrated in credit cards and personal loans
      Costly taxation and inheritance laws give French HNW investors an enduring incentive to utilize planning services, well above the Western European average
   French HNW individuals are financially sophisticated and tend to be loyal
      French investors are financially knowledgeable, with a strong understanding of risk and return
      French HNW investors value face-to-face contact
      Loyalty to wealth managers is high among French HNW individuals
      The majority of French HNW investors hold 51-70% of their portfolio with one wealth manager
      Internal referrals are the most effective means of customer acquisition
      Credit Suisse' s One Bank strategy is reaping significant rewards
COMPETITOR DEVELOPMENTS IN FRENCH WEALTH MANAGEMENT
   Introduction
   Business models of France' s wealth managers
      Commercial banks account for a majority of France' s banks but only a minority of the branch footprint
      France' s asset managers and insurers have an appreciable wealth market share
      The French wealth management market is predominantly bank-led
   Competitor trends
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      Foreign-owned banks are prevalent in French wealth management
   Competitor profiles
      Oddo Banque Privée
      Performance: growth in AUM but continued declines in net banking income
      Banque Privée 1818
      BNP Paribas Wealth Management
      Société Générale Private Banking
      Crédit Agricole

Appendix

   Supplementary data
   Definitions
      High net worth (HNW)
      Mass affluent
      Liquid assets
      Measures of growth
      Onshore
   Methodology
      Overall methodology
      Global Wealth Managers Survey 2011
      Global Wealth Model Methodology
   Selected bibliography
   Further reading
   Ask the analyst
   Datamonitor consulting
   Disclaimer
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