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07 May 2025
How Nuvama Private is Connecting Indian Wealth to Global Opportunity – and Global Capital to India
As Head of the International Business at Nuvama, Vivek Sharma is driving a pivotal chapter in the firm’s international expansion - bridging the needs of India’s globally dispersed wealthy with a cross-border platform that is fitfor-purpose, robust, and regulatory-compliant, while also opening the door wider to global investors seeking structured access to India’s fast-growing asset markets. In a recent interview with Hubbis, Sharma outlined how this strategy is being implemented through a phased rollout across major financial hubs - beginning in 2024 with Dubai and extending it to Singapore in 2025. Presence in these two locations, will enable Nuvama to cover both middle east and Asia as key hubs for the offshore business.
30 April 2025
What are the types of debt funds you position to the clients?
Debt allocation in a UHNI client portfolio can be broadly classified as ‘High Grade’ and ‘High Yield’. This allocation is deployed via bonds, NCDs, mutual funds, REITs/InvITs and AIFs. Mutual fund allocation is generally classified as ‘High Grade’ as typical debt funds being looked by UHNI clients are money market funds for short term allocation, corporate bond fund for medium term allocation and select Gilt funds for long term duration. For temporary parking, overnight, liquid and arbitrage funds continue to be preferred choices. It may be worthwhile to note that overall flows to debt mutual funds have moderated over last 2 quarters post changes in taxation for such funds.
16 February 2025
What are UHNW clients’ biggest
In addition to planning for succession, the two trends we have been seeing off late is geographical diversification of investments and obtaining residency by investment of a foreign country. With the changing times, the needs of the UHNIs are no longer plain and simple planning for succession. While that remains at the forefront, UHNIs are exploring setting up structures outside India to make investments in foreign markets. Also, with geographical diversification of assets and intending to have a Plan B for themselves, we have seen UHNIs exploring obtaining residency of a foreign country by making investments in that country with which they can travel hassle free any number of times in a year or settle in that country, if need arises. Some clients are also exploring getting citizenship of another country. Since India doesn’t allow dual citizenship, this trend is slow as compared to residency by investment abroad.
23 January 2025
2024 in Review: Insights from Nuvama Private’s Alok Saigal on India’s Private Wealth Management Transformation
As 2024 draws to a close, India’s private wealth management industry stands at the crossroads of significant evolution. Alok Saigal, President & Head Nuvama Private, reflects on a year marked by the rap expansion of wealth into Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities, a growing demand for offshore investments, and the rising complexity of client needs.
17 January 2025
Short term challenges persists but long term opportunities remain strong
Leading Wealth Managers are upbeat about the India Story, albeit with some hiccups. The need of the hour for investors: Disciplined asset allocation. In a volatile market environment where outflows by foreign institutional investors have crossed 1 Lakh crore- surpassing the 2008 crisis levels- investors face a challenging yet opportunity laden landscape.
08 November 2024
India Wealth Management: Trends in Investment Strategies and Asset Allocation For the HNW+ Community
A top-tier panel convened at the Hubbis Wealth Management Forum in Mumbai on 28th August 2024 to examine the evolving landscape of portfolio management for HNW and UHNW clients in India. The discussion centred on how professionals had identified and capitalised on growth opportunities for private banking clients in the current market, recommended strategies for constructing resilient, diversified portfolios, and balanced risk management with the pursuit of high returns. The panel also explored how India’s substantial wealth growth had influenced investment approaches and addressed the rising integration of global investment assets and structures into client portfolios. Additionally, the conversation highlighted the key challenges faced in managing portfolios, the evolving role of technology in portfolio management, and emerging trends in asset allocation preferences.
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