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China Daily, and other titles, quote Silvia On on trends affecting Chinese HNWIs

China’s high-net-worth population is expected to soar in the coming years. It is crucial for advisors to Chinese high-net-worth individuals and families to keep up to date with the changing priorities and preferences in investments for both the emerging and traditional high-net-worth population.

Silvia On, Partner, contributes her thoughts and insights in the Thought Leadership article: “Inside the Mind of a Chinese HNWI: What do They Want in the New Normal?” published by 11K Consulting and Quintessentially.

The article addresses:

  • What are Chinese HNWIs' priorities and preferences?
  • Has there been any change in global investment portfolios, including real estate investment, after the pandemic?
  • What are the differences between Chinese emerging HNWIs and traditional HNWIs?

For this Thought Leadership Article, 11K Consulting and Quintessentially invited 13 respected experts across luxury property, family office, legal, design, hospitality, and professional services sectors in China, Singapore, the UK and the Middle East to offer their unique insights on these topics from their industry perspective.

Read the full Thought Leadership piece here.


The Thought Leadership Article was conducted by 11K Consulting, the UK’s leading Chinese luxury and property PR and communications agency.  In addition, PrimeResi, the UK's leading news portal for the prime residential sector and five Chinese mainstream and real estate media have republished - please see below.

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