India’s family office wealth to grow 1.5x in three years as ultra-rich shift strategies: Report
MeridStreet AI summaryWealthy families in India are expected to see their family office assets grow by 1.5 times in the next three years. This significant increase is driven by the growing wealth of these families and their adoption of more sophisticated investment strategies. As a result, the ultra-rich in India are shifting their focus from traditional investments to alternative assets and forward-thinking industries, such as technology and renewable energy. This trend has important implications for the Indian economy and financial markets, as it could lead to increased investment in emerging sectors and industr…
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Why it matters
Wealthy Indian families are shifting their investments into advanced mechanisms. This could lead to increased investment activity in the country.
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Winners
- Private equity
- Alternative assets
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