HNWI Asset Allocation in Nigeria to 2014

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HNWI Asset Allocation in Nigeria to 2014
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Summary
  • This report provides the latest asset allocations
    of Nigeria HNWIs across 13 asset classes. The
    report also includes projections of the volume,
    wealth and asset allocations of Nigeria HNWIs to
    2017 and a comprehensive and robust background of
    the local economy.
  • Synopsis
  • This report is the result of WealthInsights
    extensive research covering the high net worth
    individual (HNWI) population and wealth
    management market in Nigeria.
  • - The report focuses on HNWI performance between
    the end of 2007 (the peak before the global
    financial crisis) and the end of 2012. This
    enables us to determine how well the country's
    HNWIs have performed through the crisis.

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Scope - Independent market sizing of Nigeria
HNWIs across five wealth bands- HNWI volume and
wealth trends from 2008 to 2012- HNWI volume and
wealth forecasts to 2017- HNWI and UHNWI asset
allocations across 13 asset classes - Insights
into the drivers of HNWI wealthReasons To Buy-
The WealthInsight Intelligence Center Database is
an unparalleled resource and the leading resource
of its kind. Compiled and curated by a team of
expert research specialists, the database
comprises dossiers on over 60,000 HNWIs from
around the world. - Report includes comprehensive
forecasts to 2017.
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  • The Intelligence Center also includes tracking of
    wealth and liquidity events as they happen and
    detailed profiles of major private banks, wealth
    managers and family offices in each market.
  • Key Highlights
  • In 2013, real estate was the largest asset class
    for Nigerian HNWIs with 25.0 of total HNWI
    assets, followed by equities with 18.0, cash and
    desposits with 16.0, fixed-income with 16.0,
    business interests with 15.0, and alternatives
    with 10.0.
  • Equities, business interests and alternatives
    recorded the strongest growth during the review
    period at 156, 150 and 134 respectively.
  • - In 2013, Nigerian HNWI liquid assets amounted
    to US45.0 billion, representing 50.1 of wealth
    holdings.

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Table Of Content
  1. Table of Contents
  2. Introduction
  3. Executive Summary
  4. Wealth Sector Fundamentals
  5. Analysis of Nigerian HNWI Investments
  6. Appendix
  7. About WealthInsight

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