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Private bank profit to grow as margins pressured

Wed Oct 4, 2006 8:26am EDT

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GENEVA (Reuters) - Wealth managers are likely to show strong profit growth in coming years, even while they feel pressure on margins, as their assets grow and they add higher-value services.

Speakers at Reuters Wealth Management Summit on Tuesday and Wednesday almost all agreed that basic margins are likely to erode. But private bankers, like their counterparts in other areas of banking, have long complained of such pressure.

"Fifty years ago private bankers were talking about compressing margins. In 50 years (that would mean) margins would disappear, but I don't see that, I see people wanting to come in (to wealth management)," said Emilio Saracho, head of EMEA private banking for JP Morgan (JPM.N: Quote, Profile, Research, Stock Buzz).

Wealth management has been the fastest growing profit arm for banks in recent years.

Despite anecdotal evidence that margins are in decline, private bankers reported record profits in the first half of this year, and both big and small players aim to tap potential for further strong growth.

Britain's Barclays Plc (BARC.L: Quote, Profile, Research, Stock Buzz) is among the banks undeterred by the threat to margins and plans to spend heavily to accelerate wealth management growth in the coming years.

"There's always going to be margin pressure. There's always going to be the Wal-Mart pressure at the bottom end. You just always have to keep moving your business upscale, which is why I think the client benefits in the long run," said Thomas Kalaris, chief executive of Barclays Wealth Management.

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