Deutsche Bank bets on Hong Kong wealth boom as Asian billionaires look beyond US assets


Deutsche Bank is seeking to capitalise on wealthy investors across mainland China, Hong Kong, Taiwan and the Philippines who are looking to diversify away from US assets, as it pushes ahead with ambitious expansion plans in the region.

Affluent investors from mainland China, Hong Kong, Taiwan and the Philippines – markets Deutsche Bank groups as “North Asia” – were becoming increasingly uneasy about their heavy exposure to US assets and were looking more closely at opportunities in Europe, according to Claudio de Sanctis, a member of the management board and head of Deutsche Bank’s private bank.

The shift in asset allocation is creating growth opportunities for Deutsche Bank’s private banking business, particularly in Hong Kong, which De Sanctis described as the region’s most dynamic wealth management hub.

“In the Asian region, I find there are exciting opportunities everywhere. But the most exciting momentum is here in Hong Kong,” said De Sanctis in an interview with the South China Morning Post. “Hong Kong is definitely taking a leading position in terms of investment.”

De Sanctis says affluent investors were becoming increasingly uneasy about their heavy exposure to US assets. Photo: Sun Yeung
De Sanctis says affluent investors were becoming increasingly uneasy about their heavy exposure to US assets. Photo: Sun Yeung

De Sanctis said Hong Kong and other North Asian markets were expected to account for the bulk of the private bank’s planned 250 new hires globally over the next three years, a target announced last November that would expand front-office headcount in emerging markets by about 50 per cent.

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