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聚焦家办 | 中国香港的家办行业领先于新加坡;亚洲私人银行资管规模排名
彭博Bloomberg· 2025-06-10 05:49
Core Viewpoint - Hong Kong is expanding its leading advantage in the family office sector, with expectations to surpass its 2022 goal of attracting over 200 large family offices by the end of 2025 [2] Group 1: Family Office Growth in Hong Kong - Hong Kong's 2025-2026 budget includes more tax incentives for single family offices (SFOs) [2] - The Capital Investment Entrant Scheme (CIES) has been optimized after one year, with a set investment threshold of HKD 30 million, receiving 918 applications and expected total funding exceeding HKD 27 billion [2][6] - Over 2,700 SFOs were reported in Hong Kong last year, with one-third of ultra-high-net-worth individuals having assets over USD 100 million [2][3] Group 2: Comparison with Singapore - Hong Kong's favorable policies and tax reductions contrast sharply with Singapore's stricter tax rules and complex approval processes for family offices [3] - Singapore is expected to see a 43% increase in family offices in 2024, reaching 2,000, despite a projected slowdown in growth due to regulatory changes [6][8] Group 3: Wealth Growth in Asia - The number of individuals with over USD 10 million in assets in Asia is projected to grow at an annual rate of 8.7% from 2024 to 2028, surpassing the global growth rate of 6.9% [8][11] - By 2028, the number of ultra-high-net-worth individuals in Asia is expected to increase by 8.5% to 35,895, representing 32% of the global total [11][12] Group 4: Strategic Position of Hong Kong - Hong Kong serves as a strategic gateway for private banking in the Greater Bay Area and mainland China, with government policies aimed at attracting wealthy individuals and family offices [9] - Southeast Asian wealthy individuals may find Singaporean banks more advantageous for transferring funds overseas [9]