The growing investment needs from U/HNWIs in Asia, especially from China, have pushed private banks towards building a integrated and customised wealth management platform for each individuals as one size doesn’t fit all, speakers told in a panel discussion on “Inclusive Asset & Wealth Management Landscape” during Asia Financial Forum. Angel Ng, managing director, head of Asia at Citi Global…
Wealthy Chinese eager to add new assets but need more education: BoC, UBS GWM
By Twinkle Sparta, senior reporter | 11 January 2023

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