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High-Net-Worth Individual (HNWI)

What is a High-Net-Worth Individual (HNWI)?

A High-Net-Worth Individual (HNWI) is a classification used in financial services to describe individuals with significant liquid financial assets. While definitions vary, the most common threshold is $1 million or more in liquid assets, excluding the value of their primary residence.

Wealth Classifications

CategoryLiquid Assets
Affluent$100,000 - $1 million
High-Net-Worth (HNWI)$1 million - $5 million
Very-High-Net-Worth (VHNWI)$5 million - $30 million
Ultra-High-Net-Worth (UHNWI)$30 million+

Characteristics of HNWIs

Financial Needs:

  • Sophisticated investment strategies
  • Tax optimization planning
  • Estate and legacy planning
  • Risk management
  • Philanthropic planning

Service Expectations:

  • Personalized attention
  • Access to alternative investments
  • Concierge-level service
  • Family office-style coordination

Serving HNWI Clients

Value Propositions:

  1. Comprehensive wealth management
  2. Access to exclusive investments
  3. Multi-generational planning
  4. Coordination with other professionals
  5. White-glove service experience

Common Challenges:

  • Complex tax situations
  • Business ownership considerations
  • Family dynamics and wealth transfer
  • Privacy and security concerns
  • Concentrated stock positions

Market Opportunity

  • Approximately 22 million HNWIs globally
  • Growing wealth transfer to next generation
  • Increasing demand for holistic planning
  • Competition from family offices and private banks

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