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India's Wealth Managers Fight for Every Rupee

10 Dec

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Summary

  • Indian wealth managers face shrinking margins due to intense competition.
  • Affluent households in India have surged by 90% since 2021.
  • Firms aggressively hire relationship managers and develop in-house products.
India's Wealth Managers Fight for Every Rupee

Indian wealth management firms are intensifying their expansion efforts amidst shrinking net income margins. The sector faces pressure from escalating operating costs, declining fees, fierce competition, and evolving regulations, all of which are impacting profitability. This expansion is fueled by a significant rise in affluent individuals, with India now boasting 870,000 dollar millionaire households, a 90% increase from 2021.

In response to this competitive landscape, wealth managers are strategically increasing their workforce, particularly relationship managers, and focusing on creating in-house financial products. These moves are designed to attract and retain high-net-worth clients while simultaneously expanding their reach into tier-II and tier-III cities. Despite these efforts, profit margins continue to face downward pressure as investors seek more cost-effective solutions.

The industry's asset base is projected to grow, but profitability challenges are expected to persist in the short term due to substantial investments in talent acquisition and business development. Analysts suggest that a significant scale-up in investment flows, contingent on market performance, may offer future relief, but this is not anticipated in the immediate future.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Firms are expanding to capture market share amid intense competition and a growing affluent population, aiming to offset margin pressures through scale.
They face declining fees, rising operating costs, fierce competition, and regulatory changes impacting their profitability.
360 ONE is increasing employee costs, hiring more relationship managers, and developing proprietary products to navigate industry challenges.

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