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Central and Eastern European Wealth Management 2004

Published by Datamonitor Contact us : +1-860-674-8796
Published 2004/05 Content info  
Product code DC19768
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Introduction

Central and Eastern European Wealth Management 2004 sizes the mass affluent and high net worth markets across Hungary, the Czech Republic and Poland, investigating the major competitive trends. It also provides extensive forecasts for the mass affluent and high net worth sectors through 2007, allowing the reader to understand both the current state and future potential of the specific countries.

Scope of this report

  • Report covers Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland
  • Onshore liquid wealth is segmented into nine asset bands from EUR50,000 to 3,000,000+ from 1998 to 2002 and forecast to 2007
  • The macroeconomic and savings and investment data was collected directly from governmental sources such as the Czech National Bank
  • Sizing and forecasting of mass affluent and high net worth individuals were generated from Datamonitor's proprietary Global Wealth Model

Research and analysis highlights

The countries of Central and Eastern Europe represent an attractive opportunity for wealth managers due to their relatively high national saving ratios. In comparison to the UK, with a national saving ratio of 13.1%, individuals in all three Central and Eastern European countries save, on average, a far greater proportion of their disposable income

Central and Eastern Europe has long been a target for foreign banks due mainly to the regeneration and privatization of the banking sector following the collapse of the Communist bloc. Consequently the banking sectors in Poland, Hungary and the Czech Republic are all open and competitive but are now heavily dominated by foreign banks.

Poland has the greatest proportion of mass affluent individuals as a percentage of the general population. In fact, Polish mass affluent liquid assets account for nearly 70% of all mass affluent liquid assets in CEE.

Key reasons to read this report

  • This report forecasts the market to 2007, allowing competitors to plan strategies on the basis of detailed market information
  • Allows wealth managers to monitor threats and opportunities posed by their main competition
  • Determines which CEE countries are most attractive in terms of the size and composition of their potential market
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