Family businesses continue to be a
fundamental source of private wealth creation, and a key engine driving the
world economy. Despite their dominance, the topic is relatively underresearched
in terms of wealth management due to a lack of official data. Family businesses
in developing countries are typically first-generation firms, whereas those in
Europe are more likely to be in their fourth or fifth generations. Demand for
wealth management is higher from family businesses in developed economies, as
business owners in developing economies prefer to limit the entry of external
advisors. The report also highlights that succession planning services are
gaining prominence in developed economies, representing new opportunities for
wealth managers and private bankers.
This report provides insights into
family businesses and the role of wealth managers in key developed and emerging
economies. It analyzes key market trends, industry concentration, family
business owners’ wealth, succession planning, and the role of wealth managers
in family businesses. The report also highlights new market opportunities for
wealth managers and private bankers in the developed and emerging economies
studied. It uses Publisher’s proprietary HNWI database comprising 100,000
individuals.
Scope
The
report includes the following:
- A global snapshot of family business dynamics
- Key market trends and industry concentration of family businesses in selected developed and emerging economies
- Family succession and the role of wealth managers in key developed and emerging economies
- Key issues and challenges facing family firms in selected developed and emerging economies
Reasons
to Buy
- Make robust business decisions and build better business strategies using the latest insight information on the role of wealth management in family businesses.
- Understand the importance of family businesses and the role of wealth mangers in advising family firms’ assets and succession planning, and address the implications of these issues in the wealth management sector.
- Be informed about key market trends relating to family businesses in selected developed and emerging economies, and address each accordingly.
- Understand the industry concentration of family businesses in both developed and emerging economies, as well family business owners’ wealth and succession planning, and develop the latest strategies to meet clients’ needs.
Key
Highlights
- Most family businesses in emerging economies are first-generation firms, and are at early stages of their lifecycles. Approximately 38% of all listed firms in emerging Asia-Pacific markets were only listed on the stock market after 2000.
- Demand for wealth management is higher from family businesses in developed economies, but is limited in emerging countries: families in emerging countries prefer to limit the entry of outsiders, even as advisors, in their businesses.
- Succession planning services are gaining prominence in developed economies.
- Family-owned but professionally managed firms expected to grow in emerging countries.
Spanning
over 68 pages, “Insight Report: Running
a Family Business” report covering the Introduction, Executive Summary,
Global Snapshot of Family Business Dynamics, Developed Economies, Emerging
Economies. The report covered few companies are - Credit Suisse, PwC, Walmart,
Ford, Volkswagen, Reliance and BMW, Barings Bank, De Beers, Business Consulting
Groups, Hubler, Continuity Family Business Consulting
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