gradsingapore 'Finance' Career Guide 2023

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Banking and Investment Area of Work

Private Wealth Management

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Take charge and manage the finances of high-net-worth clients.

is essential, along with patience for handling difficult clients, as well as communication and interpersonal skills. Language skills are also highly valued in such roles, with multilingualism seen as a huge asset. A finance-related degree isn’t needed for other aspects of private wealth management as well, though some firms may want newcomers to obtain specialised certifications – such as a master’s in wealth management – before allowing them to climb past a certain point on the ladder. Strong numerical and analytical skills are important too, along with self-motivation and a willingness and capacity to work in a team. Most importantly, hopefuls need to encompass trustworthiness and discretion when handling clients’ investments.

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rivate wealth management, also commonly known as private banking, deals with high-net-worth individuals, along with the occasional small-business owners. These clients typically look for specialised services that cater to their distinctive needs as they have a larger-thanusual amount of wealth. These services include planning and investment management, along with advising on matters such as tax, retirement funds and family trusts. Clients tend to possess diverse portfolios across a number of industries, and thus servicing them requires customising and tailoring exclusive solutions for specific individuals. This is something that can only be achieved with in-depth, specialist knowledge of each client’s investment options and the industries within. Private wealth management can be split into two main areas – advisory and discretionary. For advisory services, managers advise their clients on decisions to maximise returns, so that the individuals can act accordingly while maintaining direct control over their portfolio. Discretionary services, on the other hand, involve a meeting between a client and manager to discuss an overall strategy which the bank will execute, through effective day-to-day decisions, to achieve that aim. Finance Career Guide 2023

General overview There are three types of roles in private banking – relationship management, investment and support. Relationship managers have to identify clients’ needs and problems to offer them solutions from the bank. Developing and maintaining a good rapport with clients is vital, and promoting the bank’s services is at the heart of what relationship managers do. Investment specialists, on the other hand, analyse the market and provide investment recommendations to clients that relationship managers bring in. In discretionary capacities, they can make investment decisions for the clients. Investment staff also liaise with other product specialists in the bank to get expert advice on certain assets or investment options. Support functions help investment professionals manage client portfolios and research new commercial ideas. It also includes compliance, operations, HR and accounting.

Required skills For those looking to work in relationship management, a degree with strengths in marketing, sales, or public relations is a plus. Some knowledge about the financial market

Pros and cons Private bankers enjoy certain insights other roles in the industry may not have access to. As high-networth clients use such services to cross-invest their assets, many get to observe, and occasionally even participate in, various investment strategies to derive the most returns. Most client-advisor relationships tend to last for a long time in this industry, which often translates to good networking resources. However, accruing a significant amount of experience in this industry is still needed before the responsibility of handling another party’s financial goals is entrusted. As this is a highly competitive field with numerous firms and coworkers jostling for a small, select group of elite high-net-worth clients, be prepared to work incredibly hard in order to advance.


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Management Accounting

2min
page 91

Risk Assessment

2min
page 92

Internal Audit

2min
page 90

Forensic Accounting

2min
page 89

Financial Accounting

2min
page 88

Corporate Recovery

1min
page 86

Corporate Treasury

2min
page 87

Corporate Finance

2min
page 85

A Graduate’s Guide to Accountancy Jargon

10min
pages 80-82

Assurance

3min
page 83

Commercial Finance

2min
page 84

Why is it So Important to Qualify as a Professional Accountant?

1min
page 79

Getting a Graduate Job in Accounting

2min
page 78

Wealth Management

2min
pages 71-73

and Financial Management

2min
pages 76-77

Statistics

2min
page 70

Retail Banking

2min
page 69

Insurance

4min
pages 66-67

Insurance Underwriting

1min
page 68

Actuarial Science

3min
page 65

The Financial Service Alphabet

8min
pages 62-64

Finance Industry

5min
pages 60-61

Financial Services

2min
pages 58-59

At a Glance: Financial Services

2min
pages 56-57

Structured Finance

3min
pages 54-55

Stockbroking

1min
page 53

Specialist Markets

2min
page 52

Private Wealth Management

2min
page 50

Risk Management and Control

2min
page 51

Operations

1min
page 49

Investment Management

2min
page 48

Investment Banking

2min
page 47

Investment Analyst

2min
page 46

Inter-Dealer Broking

2min
page 45

Financial Markets

2min
page 44

Employees

7min
pages 36-37

Economist

2min
page 42

Job-Speak

8min
pages 38-40

Corporate Banking

2min
page 41

Finance IT

2min
page 43

Investment

2min
pages 34-35

Crafting Your Resume

3min
pages 22-23

Is a Career in Finance for Me?

2min
pages 12-13

Pros and Cons of Pursuing a Career in the Finance Industry

1min
pages 20-21

Preparing Your Cover Letter

3min
pages 24-25

Tackling Assessment Centres

3min
pages 28-29

At a Glance: Banking and Investment

3min
pages 32-33

Industries in the Financial Sector

2min
pages 10-11

Acing Your Interview

4min
pages 26-27
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