An Important Guide to Understand the Wealth Management Sector among Non-Resident Indians (NRIs) Anywhere in the World.DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c36786) has announced the addition of Targeting Non-Resident Indians Non Resident Indians (NRIs) are people who are ethnically Indian but live outside India. This includes people who have migrated recently who might be holding an Indian or foreign citizenship, and descendants of those who migrated primarily in the 19th and 20th centuries who in Wealth Management to their offering Targeting NRIs in Wealth Management is the latest insight report on what is emerging as a ready-made wealth management segment globally. Building on the resources and expertise of the Global Wealth Service team, the report is rich in data and analysis, and provides in-depth and impartial Favoring neither; disinterested; treating all alike; unbiased; equitable, fair, and just. market assessment, and competitor intelligence. Scope of this title: - The report looks at the growing trend among financial institutions in targeting these individuals with wealth management products and services. - The Global Expatriate Expatriate An employee who is a U.S. citizen living and working in a foreign country. Study sizes the Indian population by country of domicile domicile (dŏm`əsīl'), one's legal residence. This may or may not be the place where one actually resides at any one time. The domicile is the permanent home to which one is presumed to have the intention of returning whenever the purpose and provides a breakdown of wealth level. - The report analyses competitive dynamics in the NRI NRI Nomura Research Institute (Tokyo, Japan) NRI Non-Resident Indian NRI Natural Resources Institute NRI National Resources Inventory NRI Networked Readiness Index NRI Natural Resources Inventory NRI National Research Institute space across the globe. Highlights of this title: The largest NRI populations of the countries studied in the AP region are in Singapore and Australia, with 114,400 and 122,200 respectively. Australia is essentially a country of immigrants and it is therefore not surprising that it is home to large numbers of many different nationalities. The concern over understanding tax implications associated with property investment was considered very or fairly important by an average of 77% of expatriate respondents In the context of marketing research, a representative sample drawn from a larger population of people from whom information is collected and used to develop or confirm marketing strategy. across the UK, the UAE (Uninterruptible Application Error) The name given to a crash in Windows 3.0. In subsequent versions of Windows, a crash was called a "General Protection Fault," "Application Error" or "Illegal Operation." See crash in Windows and abend. , Hong Kong Hong Kong (hŏng kŏng), Mandarin Xianggang, special administrative region of China, formerly a British crown colony (2005 est. pop. 6,899,000), land area 422 sq mi (1,092 sq km), adjacent to Guangdong prov. and Singapore. Respondents in the UK and the UAE found it of most concern with 80% stating it was very or fairly important. Like any potential wealth management client segment, NRIs have the potential to be demanding. They have with complex and differentiated needs related to the fact that they are outside of their country of origin. These complex needs present wealth managers with opportunities to target them with specific services. Reasons to Read this Report: - This report is an indispensable guide to those looking to target non-resident Indians (NRIs) anywhere in the world. - With clear exposition of market opportunities and threats, the report is an effective aid for all parties in planning competitive strategy. - Find out how large the NRI population is globally and its breakdown by wealth level. Chapters are as follows:- Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 The market opportunity Chapter 3 Competitive dynamics Chapter 4 Appendix List of Tables List of Figures For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c36786 Source: Datamonitor |
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