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Noah’s overseas assets under management reached Rmb24.8 billion ($3.49 billion) in 2019, some 14.6% of the company’s total AuM. Its net income from overseas also jumped, rising 25.4% last year to hit nearly Rmb1 billion. Its contribution to the company’s overall revenues rose by 5 percentage points, to 27.9% from 22.9%.
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At CreditEase, the number of clients and the assets under management both increased in 2019. The number of clients with at least Rmb1 million ($140,225) rose, helping assets under management top Rmb100 billion by the end of 2019, a year-on-year increase of more than 20%.
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At CreditEase, the number of clients and the assets under management both increased in 2019. The number of clients with at least Rmb1 million ($140,225) rose, helping assets under management top Rmb100 billion by the end of 2019, a year-on-year increase of more than 20%.
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At CreditEase, the number of clients and the assets under management both increased in 2019. The number of clients with at least Rmb1 million ($140,225) rose, helping assets under management top Rmb100 billion by the end of 2019, a year-on-year increase of more than 20%.
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As the wealth management industry deepens, here are the firms that stand out.
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CreditEase Wealth Management enables high net-worth families to set up family offices at lower cost, helping them incorporate their values and philosophy from the outset. It also provides the second-generation members with a wide range of training opportunities, including offshore education.
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CreditEase Wealth Management enables many high net-worth Chinese individuals to invest in offshore real estate, as well as helping them with immigration planning, tax planning and legal consulting. It operates investment offices around the world.
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CICC is one of China’s leading investment banks. It also is one of the nation’s leading securities firms catering to high net-worth individuals.
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CreditEase, led by founder and chief executive Tang Ning, has assets under management of more than Rmb109 billion ($16 billion), up more than 13% from a year ago. It serves more than 30,000 high net-worth customers, as well as several hundred thousand mass-affluent investors, and has more than 1,200 full-time account managers, 60% of whom have professional wealth advisory certificates.