ABSTRACT

Private banking is one of the highest growth and most profitable financial businesses in Europe. A large proportion of the market remains untapped and the 1990s are likely to bring significant expansion in developing countries.
Private Banking in Europe provides new insights into the private banking industry, its growth and future, and emerging opportunities for private bankers and their clients. It debates the importance of global and local service; the potential dichotomy between the wealthy and the successful, and considers the private banking industry. A comparison of key players and their chosen markets and strategies is complemented by an exploration of the growth of intermediaries and unexpected competitiors. The work also includes a study of non-European influences. The book offers a valuable insight into private banking, through the eyes of the bankers themselves. The final chapter is devoted to private bankers' own view of their industry, their competition and future directions.

chapter |4 pages

Introduction

chapter |22 pages

The Private Banking Market

chapter |14 pages

European Profiles I

chapter |31 pages

European Profiles II

chapter |12 pages

Security and Compliance

chapter |9 pages

Dilemmas

chapter |20 pages

What the Bankers Say