August 2009
Private banking: Onshore drives market for Latin America’s cheerful wealthy
The landscape of Latin American private banking has changed over the financial crisis but the region’s wealthy population remains optimistic. Opportunities abound for those that remain in the business. Helen Avery reports.
LATIN AMERICAS WEALTHY have suffered losses in their portfolios, but by comparison with high-net-worth individuals elsewhere they have escaped the financial crisis lightly. In 2008, the number of millionaires in the region decreased by only 0.7%. North America lost almost 20% of its millionaires, and Asia and Europe about 14% each, according to Capgemini Merrill Lynchs 2009 World Wealth Report. Furthermore, changes to the level of wealth were much less noticeable in Latin America. The millionaires of north America, Europe and Asia Pacific lost about 22% of their wealth; Latin Americas high-net-worth individuals lost 6%.
As a result, Latin America has been a relatively good environment for private banks. Local and foreign private banks had been increasing their businesses in Latin America over the past six years as wealth creation accelerated. Indeed, second only to Asia Pacific, Latin America has had the largest...
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