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High Net Worth Individuals in Brazil: Trends, Opportunities, Challenges, and Wealth Management Through 2016

 
 

Five new studies available from Global Information Inc explore the spending habits and trends of high net worth individuals in Brazil, and present a detailed analysis of opportunities, trends, and challenges for organizations involved with wealth management, retail, and services.

FARMINGTON, Conn., July 16, 2012 /PRNewswire-iReach/ -- The Brazilian economy has proven more robust than those of many other nations, experiencing a boom in 2010 when the rest of the world's major economies were in freefall and level or only slightly contracted growth since then. This stability has allowed Brazil's share of high net worth individuals to gain significant ground, and will make Brazil an important hub for luxury goods and services in the coming decade.

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Brazil has the highest number of High Net Worth Individuals (HNWIs) in Latin America, ranking them the third highest among BRIC nations, and the eleventh in the world. In 2011 Brazil was home to 155,400 millionaires, who tend to be younger and newer to wealth than their peers in other nations. [1]

The spending habits of HNWI are so vastly different from those of their lower net worth peers that they represent a market unto themselves, and special study is necessary for businesses and service providers that cater to these individuals.

[1] – Andrew Downie, New York Times, In Brazil: For the Love of Shopping, November 9, 2011

High Net Worth Trends in Brazil to 2016

This report provides projections of the volume and wealth of Brazilian HNWIs and a comprehensive background of the local economy. This includes demographic trends for 2007 through 2011, and findings from the proprietary WealthInsight HNWI Database, including independent market sizing of Brazilian HNWIs across five wealth bands; HNWI volume and wealth forecasts to 2016; and insights into the drivers of HNWI wealth.

Brazil - The Future of HNWIs to 2016: The Latin American Giant

This report is the result of extensive research covering the HNWI population and wealth management industry in Brazil. It provides market sizing and forecasts of local HNWI and UHNWI populations. The report also leverages WealthInsight's HNWI Database, to provide key demographic breakdowns, sector- and geography-centric data, and city-by-city analysis of HNWI populations.

In addition to providing a comprehensive and robust background of the local economy, including, uniquely, detailed analysis of economic and political risks to HNWI wealth creation, this report provides robust projections of the volume, wealth and asset allocation of local HNWIs and UHNWIs. The report then couches these findings in an analysis of the local Wealth Management and Private Banking sector, and the opportunities therein.

Ultra HNWIs in Brazil to 2016

On the high-end of the high net worth individuals scale are the ultra high net worth individuals (UHNWIs), often defined as individuals with assets worth $30 million (USD) or more. This report looks into the volume, wealth and asset allocation trends for Brazilian UHNWIs from 2007 to 2011 to provide forecasts through the year 2016.

HNWI Asset Allocation in Brazil to 2016

This report offers a more narrow look at just asset allocation trends among HNWIs in Brazil, to provide projections through 2016 and a comprehensive and robust background of the local economy, including – uniquely – detailed analysis of economic and political risks to HNWI wealth creation.

Challenges and Opportunities for the Wealth Sector in Brazil

This report provides extensive research covering the relationship between Brazil's HNWI population and the nation's wealth management industry, providing a thorough analysis of the Brazilian Wealth Management and Private Banking sector and the opportunities and challenges that it faces.

This report offers an independent market sizing of Brazilian HNWIs across five wealth bands; a count and details of the number of wealth managers in each city; city ratings of wealth management saturation and potential; details of the development, challenges and opportunities of the Wealth Management and Private Banking sector in Brazil; research on the largest private banks in Brazil by AuM; detailed wealth management and family office information; and Insights into the drivers of HNWI wealth.

Full tables of contents, executive summaries, and free sample pages from each report are available from Global Information Inc. These reports share some common overlap, so for more details and clarification, please contact Global Information Inc via the contact links below, or visit the report details pages for more information.

About Global Information Inc. Global Information (GII) (http://www.giiresearch.com) is an information service company partnering with over 300 research companies around the world. Global Information has been in the business of distributing technical and market research for more than 25 years. Expanded from its original headquarters in Japan, Global Information now has offices in Korea, Taiwan, Singapore, Europe and the United States.

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