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Goldman in wealth venture with ICBC
    2021-05-27  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

GOLDMAN Sachs Group Inc. has received approval from Chinese regulators to set up a wealth management joint venture in the world’s second-largest economy to go after an asset pool it estimated will surpass US$70 trillion by the end of this decade.

Goldman Sachs Asset Management will hold 51 percent in the venture, while the wealth arm of Industrial & Commercial Bank of China Ltd. (ICBC), the world’s largest bank by assets, will own the remainder, the firms said Tuesday.

Financial groups are rushing to capitalize on the opening of China’s US$54 trillion financial industry. Goldman, JPMorgan Chase & Co. and UBS Group AG are adding staff and expanding their footprint in everything from investment banking to asset management. Most foreign financial institutions have identified wealth management as a prime focus with investable assets estimated to double over the next few years.

“This joint venture with China’s pre-eminent financial institution will accelerate our objective of establishing a leadership position in one of the world’s largest, fastest-growing wealth management opportunities,” Tuan Lam, head of the client business for Asia Pacific, ex-Japan, at Goldman Sachs Asset Management, said in a statement.

Investable assets in China are set to surpass US$70 trillion by 2030, with about 60 percent to be allocated to non-deposit products such as securities, mutual funds and wealth management products, according to Goldman Sachs research.

The firm is investing heavily and has plans to double its workforce in the country. It has been on an unprecedented hiring spree on the Chinese mainland and in Hong Kong in the first four months of the year, adding 320 people, including about 70 dealmakers.

A new partnership with ICBC, which has more than 16,600 outlets, will boost Goldman’s distribution network and access to wealthy customers.

Beijing-based ICBC had 680 million personal banking clients by the end of last year, with the balance of personal financial assets under management reaching 16 trillion yuan.

ICBC’s wealth management unit alone had more than 25 million customers, 89,000 private banking clients and 722,000 corporate customers.

Under new regulations introduced last year, foreign firms can take full control of their mutual fund joint ventures with the approval from the securities regulator, or seek partnerships with a local banks.

More than 40 overseas companies have set up joint ventures and some have applied for greater control.

Amundi SA in December 2019 became the first foreign firm to be allowed to take control of a wealth management venture, owning 55 percent of a Shanghai-based company with Bank of China holding the rest.

BlackRock Inc. and Temasek Holdings Pte have won approval to start an asset-management business in China along with China Construction Bank. Schroders was approved to set up a joint venture with Bank of Communications earlier this year. (SD-Agencies)

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