DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/n945jw/the_africa_2015) has announced the addition of the "The Africa 2015 Wealth Report" report to their offering.
Africa is the fastest growing HNWI market in the world. This report provides a comprehensive review of the wealth sector in Africa, including HNWI trends, luxury trends and wealth management trends in each country.
Scope
- African countries ranked by HNWIs at the end of 2014.
- Fastest growing African countries for HNWIs.
- African countries ranked by wealth per capita at the end of 2014.
- Fastest growing African countries in terms of wealth per capita growth.
- Top African cities for HNWIs at the end of 2014.
- Fastest growing African cities for HNWIs.
- Affluent suburbs review for selected African countries, including: South Africa, Nigeria, Kenya, Angola, Ghana and Zambia.
- Investments and spending review of African HNWIs, including: behavioural mapping, luxury sales, collectables, yachts and prime real estate.
- Review of African wealth management sector, including major players in each country and AuM figures.
Key Highlights
- There were approximately 161,000 HNWIs living in Africa at the end of 2014, with combined wealth holdings of US$660 billion.
- African HNWI numbers have increased by 145% during the past 14 years (2000-2014) compared to the worldwide HNWI growth rate of 73% during the same period.
- HNWI numbers in Africa expected to rise by 41% over the next 10 years, reaching approximately 234,000 by 2024.
- South Africa is home to the most HNWIs on the continent. Despite recent turmoil, Egypt ranks second on the list.
- Mozambique is expected to be the fastest growing African market for HNWIs over the next 10 years, followed by the Ivory Coast and then Zambia.
Key Topics Covered:
1 Introduction
2 Country statistics
3 City statistics
4 Investments and spending of African HNWIs
5 Wealth management in Africa
Companies Mentioned
- ABSA Wealth (Barclays)
- Aflife (alliance with Sanlam)
- Aston Wealth Management
- Barclays
- Citadel
- Citibank
- Credit Suisse
- Credo Group
- deVere Group
- Dry Associates
- Ecobank (alliance with Nedbank)
- Equity Capital Resources (ECR)
- Fidelity Bank
- First Bank
- GlobalEye
- GT Bank
- Guaranty Trust Bank
- Inter Alliance International
- Intouch Capital
- Investec
- JM Busha Investment Group Zambia
- Kleinwort Benson
- Madison Asset Management (MAMCo)
- Maitland
- Momentum Group
- Nedbank
- Old Mutual Wealth
- Phatisa Zambia
- PSG Konsult
- RMB (FNB)
- Sable Wealth Management
- Sanlam
- Stanbic Private Bank
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