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Wealth Management in South Africa now available at ReportsandReports
by Ms.Sunita on Sep 1, 2010
Dallas, TX: ReportsandReports announce it will carry Wealth Management in South Africa Market Research Report in its Store.
Browse complete Report on: http://www.reportsandreports.com/market-reports/wealth-management-in-south-africa/
This report provides clients with two measures to size their potential customer base: invested assets and income. It sizes, segments and forecasts the affluent population nationally by onshore AUM, and also presents the high-earning population across 10 provinces. Finally, it assesses the 4 main banks competing for this business there.
Scope
Sizes the number of affluent individuals in South Africa from 2005 to 2014 across 10 liquid asset bands (in USD) from $50,000 through $3m+
Sizes the number of high-earning individuals in the R300k-500k, R500k-750k and R750k+ annual income band, across 10 provinces.
High-earners by province: Eastern Cape,...Read More >>
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Wealth Management in South Africa now available at ReportsandReports
This report provides clients with two measures to size their potential customer base: invested assets and income. It sizes, segments and forecasts the affluent population...
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