Asian Wealth Influx Continues as Singapore's Top Three Banks Attract $61 Billion in New Funds Last Year

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03/11

Amid geopolitical tensions and trade uncertainties, affluent individuals in Asia are persistently channeling funds into Singapore. The three largest banks in Singapore collectively attracted a net total of S$77 billion (approximately $61 billion) in new wealth inflows last year. OCBC Bank reported on February 25 that its net new money inflows grew by 30% to S$27 billion, pushing its assets under management (AUM) to a record S$343 billion. Earlier, on February 9, DBS Group announced it had secured S$39 billion in new funds, increasing its wealth management AUM to S$488 billion. UOB's recent earnings disclosure showed net new inflows of S$11 billion, bringing its high-net-worth AUM to S$201 billion. Analysts note that Singapore's political stability and transparent regulatory framework make it increasingly attractive in a global environment of frequent policy shifts. For instance, tax adjustments in countries like the UK have prompted some wealthy individuals to reconsider their asset locations, challenging London's status as a global wealth hub. In this context, Singapore has emerged as a key destination for high-net-worth individuals reallocating their assets.

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