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About the Private Banking Survey
The annual Private Banking survey provides a qualitative and quantitative review of the best services in private banking, by region and by areas of service. It is an informative guide for high net-worth individuals on the range of professional wealth management service providers that are available.
Factors such as assets under management, profitability, ratio of clients to relationship managers, and services offered, among other things, are all considered in developing the ranking of top private banks.
Private Banking and Wealth Management Survey 2010:
All change in global private banking
The results of this years Euromoney Private Banking and Wealth Management Survey show big changes in the upper echelons of the global wealth management industry. We received 1373 valid Part B votes (10% up on the 1244 votes received in 2009), 424 valid Part A votes (8% up on the 399 submitted in 2009) representing $6.8 trillion of Assets Under Management. Euromoney's Private Banking and Wealth Management Survey is the benchmark annual survey of the wealth management industry.
Full results include:
Best private banking services overall I Net-worth-specific (including super affluent, high net worth I and II, and ultra high net worth) private banking services I Family office services I Inheritance and succession planning I Trust services I Tax guidance and services I Range of investment products I Range of advisory services I Private equity investment by private banks I Hedge fund investment by private banks I Equity portfolio management by private banks I Fixed income portfolio management by private banks I Foreign exchange by private banks I Lending/Financing Solutions I Commodities Investment by private banks I Real estate investment by private banks I Structured products I Managed futures by private banks I Luxury investment by private banks I Precious metals investment by private banks I Islamic banking services I Offshore private banking services I Corporate advisory for private banking clients I Specialized services I Commodities Supplier I FX/Rates Derivatives Supplier I Equity Derivatives Supplier I Relationship management by private banks I Privacy and security
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