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私人银行半年新增15万高净值客户
2 1 Shi Ji Jing Ji Bao Dao·2025-09-04 05:32

Core Insights - The private banking sector has shown remarkable growth in the first half of 2025, becoming a standout area within the wealth management segment of banks despite a complex economic environment [1][4] - The total number of private banking clients across 15 banks exceeded 1.63 million, with an increase of nearly 150,000 clients, reflecting a growth rate of over 10% [1][4] - Major banks have reported significant increases in Assets Under Management (AUM), with Agricultural Bank leading at 3.5 trillion yuan, followed closely by Bank of China and China Construction Bank [2][4] Growth Metrics - Private banking AUM for Agricultural Bank reached 3.5 trillion yuan, up 11.11% from the previous year, with client numbers increasing by 23,000 to 279,000 [4][5] - Bank of China reported AUM of 3.4 trillion yuan and 216,900 clients, while China Construction Bank's AUM grew to 3.18 trillion yuan with a 14.39% increase [4][5] - The private banking sector is experiencing a shift from rapid expansion to a focus on deepening client relationships and enhancing service quality [1][5] Client Segmentation and Services - Banks are increasingly focusing on ultra-high-net-worth clients and diversifying their service offerings, including family trusts and retirement financial planning [1][8] - Citic Bank has reported a 40.96% increase in ultra-high-net-worth clients, while Everbright Bank is targeting families, women, and business owners with tailored services [7][8] - Family trusts have become a key area of growth, with Everbright Bank's family trust assets increasing by 56.12% year-on-year [8] Revenue Generation and Business Model - The establishment of private banking centers is accelerating, with China Construction Bank setting up 248 centers and Bank of China 205 centers, enhancing client retention and AUM [10][11] - Private banking is becoming a significant contributor to banks' intermediary income, with Beijing Bank reporting a 16.89% increase in product sales, driving a 17.77% rise in intermediary income [10][11] - The focus on personalized services and data-driven client profiling is expected to further enhance revenue streams for banks [11]