Abstract
Overview
Introduction
This brief explores how private banks brand themselves and leverage their brand value, including case studies and primary research.
Scope
- Explores the branding process and the multiple dimensions of the wealth management brand;
- Examines the competitive positioning of key players in the market;
- Analyses providers' approaches to key challenges related to branding in the wealth sector.
Report Highlights
A firm' s brand is reinforced through multiple layers of corporate policy, strategy and practice. Beyond explicit branding messages that may be communicated through websites, promotions and public relations, for example, clients also experience the brand through customer service, distribution channels and sales and marketing policies.
Some industry practitioners believe that, while ' old wealth' client segments, including inheritors, rely very heavily on word-of-mouth referrals, ' new wealth' client segments are likely to be more open to a strong, familiar brand, developed through targeted media and promotions. The latter group includes executives, entrepreneurs and expatriates.
Wealth managers also conduct branding research among intermediaries and strategies to target them include advertising and sponsored events. Preferred advertising media include trade publications, while events take the form of conferences, dinners,lunches and other bespoke events for the most important intermediary firms.
Reasons to Purchase
- Understand how wealth managers are deriving real value from their brands;
- Gain insights into best practice in brand building by examining the strategies of market leaders;
- Use our analysis to inform the development of strategies for branding across client segments and in international markets.
Table of Contents
- DATAMONITOR VIEW
- CATALYST
- SUMMARY
- ANALYSIS
- Wealth managers are stepping up efforts to strengthen their brands
- Branding begins and ends with research
- MULTI-FACETED AND INTEGRATED BRAND STRATEGIES CREATE VALUE ACROSS THE
BUSINESS
- The wealth management brand is a complex mix of policy, strategy and
practice
- Primary branding takes place at the level of visual identity and
promotions
- Advertising effectiveness requires targeted media selection
- Private banks court clients through sponsorships and exclusive events
- Equally, wealth managers are taking advantage of opportunities to court the media
- Beyond visual identity, products, services and service deliver the
brand promise
- The product portfolio can be used to reinforce positioning in the wealth market
- Actions speak louder than words
- Corporate policy provides opportunities to reinforce brands from the
inside out
- Wealth managers can build their reputations through risk and compliance policies and practices
- An integrated approach to branding and human resource management strengthens positioning
- Primary branding takes place at the level of visual identity and
promotions
- Brands in wealth management are a mix of functional and values-based
propositions
- Credit Suisse places emphasis on advertising and sponsorship
- Coutts harnesses the power of the media
- UBS' s re-positioning unified the bank' s competing brands, drawing on management and staff buy-in
- Barclays Wealth is building its brand from the inside out
- Investment in branding yields financial and non-financial benefits
- A holistic, integrated branding strategy helps the best wealth managers to stand out
- A strong brand allows larger banks, in particular, to attract new clients
- Solid brands boost the bottom line
- The best brands attract and keep the best staff
- Effective brands speak to distinct client segments and intermediaries
and span corporate and national borders
- A central branding message reaches distinct client segments through varied advertising and promotions
- Intermediaries should be integrated into the brand-building strategy
- M&A and cross-border operations present further challenges for effective branding
- The wealth management brand is a complex mix of policy, strategy and
practice
- APPENDIX
- Methodology
- Further reading
- Ask the analyst
- Datamonitor consulting
- Disclaimer
- List of Tables
- Table 1: Interbrand Best Global Brands 2007 - Financial Services
- List of Figures
- Figure 1: Current tag lines of selected wealth managers and private banks
- Figure 2: Credit Suisse sponsorship covers major sporting events
- Figure 3: The ' You & Us' campaign focuses on shared values



