Core Insights - The "Wealth Health Index" for China's new affluent population shows a slight decline in 2025, indicating a decrease in wealth confidence, financial planning, and investment participation, while asset management awareness is improving [1][2] Group 1: Wealth Health Index - The Wealth Health Index for new affluent individuals in China decreased from 70.51 to 70.35 in 2025, with sub-indices for wealth confidence, financial planning, and investment participation declining by 0.26, 2.47, and 0.14 points respectively [1] - The asset management sub-index, after four years of decline, has shown an upward trend, indicating a maturation in wealth management and asset allocation behaviors among this demographic [1] Group 2: Investment Behavior - The average allocation of cash and fixed deposits in the asset configuration of new affluent individuals has dropped to 52.5%, marking the first decline in this category [2] - The participation rate in fund investments has reached a five-year high, with the average allocation to funds increasing to 12.4% [2] - Nearly 40% of respondents expressed interest in overseas asset allocation, reflecting a growing inclination towards diversified investment paths [2] Group 3: Risk Preferences and Financial Literacy - Despite an increase in the allocation to high-risk financial assets, the subjective risk preference of new affluent individuals remains conservative [2] - There is a noted shortfall in understanding the relationship between risk and return, highlighting the need for improved financial literacy [2] Group 4: AI in Financial Services - The study also focused on the new affluent population's attitudes towards AI-enabled financial services, revealing a significantly higher trust in AI-generated investment advice compared to overseas markets, with nearly 70% expressing strong or moderate trust [2] - More aggressive investors showed higher trust levels in AI, while those with over 15 years of investment experience preferred human services [2]
高金和嘉信理财发布第九年度《中国新富人群财富健康指数》