Core Insights - The private banking business has shown significant growth in both client numbers and AUM (Assets Under Management), becoming a key driver for retail banking growth amid pressure on net interest margins [1][2][3] Client Growth - Major state-owned banks lead in private banking client numbers, with Agricultural Bank of China having 279,000 clients, followed by China Construction Bank with 265,500, and Bank of China with 216,900 [1] - China Construction Bank added 34,000 private banking clients in the first half of the year, while Postal Savings Bank saw a growth of over 21% in its client base [1][2] - In the joint-stock banks, China Merchants Bank leads with 182,700 clients, followed by Ping An Bank and CITIC Bank, each exceeding 90,000 clients [2] AUM Growth - Private banking AUM growth outpaces overall retail AUM growth, with Agricultural Bank of China reporting AUM of 3.5 trillion yuan, an increase of 11.11% from the beginning of the year [2][3] - Other state-owned banks also reported significant AUM growth, with China Construction Bank at 3.18 trillion yuan, reflecting a 14.39% increase [2][3] Business Strategy and Service Development - Banks are focusing on enhancing client services, with China Construction Bank integrating personal client management and supporting private entrepreneurs [3][4] - CITIC Bank is emphasizing tiered services for ultra-high-net-worth clients, while China Everbright Bank is targeting families, women, and business owners [4] - Future developments in private banking are expected to focus on digitalization, service ecosystem integration, and global investment opportunities [4]
私行业务跑出加速度成银行扩中收重要引擎