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The Italian Financial Advice Market 2007

Published by: Datamonitor

Published: Feb. 20, 2007 - 55 Pages


Table of Contents


EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Market Structure
Regulatory Developments
Competitor dynamics
Opportunities
CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION
What is this report about?
Who is the target reader?
How to use this report
CHAPTER 2 MARKET STRUCTURE
Introduction
Key findings
The financial advisory distribution channel in Italy is fairly large in comparison to fellow EU nations and comprises mainly of non-independent financial advisors
Bancassurers are the most important channel for provision of advice in the Italian market
However, the Italian financial advice market has a unique shape compared to the rest of Europe
A Promotore Finanziario is the Italian equivalent of an independent advisor
SIMs are legally separated bank stockbroking arms
Mixed-systems combine the banking & SIM models
SGRs (Società di Gestione di Risparmio) are banking arm fund managers
Promotori Finanziari are the main point of contact for Italian investors, leaving little room for independent advisors
There are currently just under 90,000 financial intermediaries in the Italian market
Italy is home to approximately 8% of the total European financial advisor community
Compared to the rest of Europe, the Italian financial advice market is dominated by single-tied advisors
Fees are usually charged on a commission-basis in the Italian market
Banks are the most important channel for distribution of financial products in the Italian market
Distribution of life & pensions in Italy also remains in control of the banks
Independent financial advisors play a minor role in life & pensions distribution due to inadequate regulation
Data
CHAPTER 3 REGULATORY DEVELOPMENTS
Introduction
Key findings
Consob is the main body regulating financial advisors in the Italian market
The Bank of Italy also has a role to play in regulation of the financial markets
ANASF is a professional association representing Italian financial advisors
NAFOP is Italy's national association representing ""fee-only"" advisors
And ABI, Assogestioni & Assoreti are organizations also working to further promote the awareness of their members' practices in the Italian financial market
The numerous associations and overlapping roles of regulators have created a confusing regulatory environment in Italy
The European Commission has introduced a number of regulatory reforms affecting the financial advice distribution channel in Italy in recent years
The Financial Services Action Plan
Insurance Mediation Directive
UCITS III
Markets in Financial Instruments Directive (MiFID)
Consob has done little to prepare financial institutions for MiFID and some believe they have actually complicated matters
However, MiFID is expected to rectify the issue somewhat & there are plans to strengthen Consob's ability to exert influence on the market
Bank of Italy has been more supportive in regulatory matters concerning Italy's financial market
However, both Consob & Bank of Italy's roles overlap, which can lead to confusion
The European Commission suggests a regulary 'pause' over the next five years
EC simplification project is likely to affect the insurance industry across Europe
The reclassification of financial advice has contributed to the underdeveloped nature of the independent advisory channel in Italy
CHAPTER 4 COMPETITOR DYNAMICS
Introduction
Key findings
Banca Mediolanum is one of the biggest intermediary SIMs in Italy, along with Banca Fideuram
Intesa SanPaolo is the new merged banking group of two of the biggest banks in Italy
Unicredito-owned Xelion Bank has a network of promotori who have started charging consulting fees
Nuoviinvestimenti is a niche independent advisory firm in Italy
Consultique is one of the few independent fee-only financial planners in the Italian market
Azimut is a fully independent asset management company
CHAPTER 5 OPPORTUNITIES
Introduction
Key findings
Opportunities in the Italian market are scant
The fact that many distribution channels are interlinked means investors have to take care in ensuring they are receiving impartial advice
As demonstrated by the closure of AWD
MiFID could signal an opening for the independent channel, as post-MiFID lawyers & accountants will have to be registered to continue to offer advice
There is still a lot to be done before independent advisory firms can mount a credible challenge against the banking channel
APPENDIX
Definitions
Further reading
Financial Advice Market SPP
Savings and Investments SPP
Interactive Databases
Reports
Briefs
Global Wealth Management SPP
Interactive Databases
Market Reports
Strategic Insight Reports
Wealth Management Competitor Tracker
Datamonitor Asia Pacific Wealth Management SPP
SPP writing team
List of Tables
Table 1: Number of Italian intermediaries, segmented by group, 2005
Table 2: Total number of intermediaries, segmented by country, 2005
Table 3: Italian intermediaries, split by channel, 2005
Table 4: Distribution of mutual funds in the Italian market by distribution channel, 2006
List of Figures
Figure 1: Alternative intermediary groups such as lawyers & accountants made up the majority of the non-bank advisory group in the Italian market in 2005
Figure 2: Alternative intermediary groups such as lawyers & accountants made up the majority of the non-bank advisory group in the Italian market in 2005
Figure 3: Italy was home to approximately 8% of financial advisors in Europe in 2005
Figure 4: Single-tied advisors dominated the Italian non-bank advisory channels in 2005
Figure 5: Retail banks control a considerable share of the distribution of mutual funds in the Italian market

Abstract

Introduction

This report provides comprehensive analysis of the Italian financial advice market. It examines the state of the Italian market, along with details of the market’s regulatory climate, the competitive dynamics within the market and finally the future opportunities available for life insurance companies, banks, life & pensions companies and asset managers to distribute through financial advisors.

Scope

  • Contains data as to the total number of financial intermediaries and the density of the banking network across Italy.
  • Outlines the national regulatory organizations and any recent major developments in regulation in the Italian market.
  • Provides analysis of the major competitors in the Italian advice market, identifying each player's scope and prominence in Italy.


  • Highlights

    The number of financial intermediaries in the Italian advisory market totaled 89,300 in 2005, including individual intermediaries, intermediary companies, institutional distributors and a group of “other” intermediaries, including lawyers.

    Distribution of financial products in the Italian market, as with several of its European neighbors, is overwhelmingly dominated by the Bancassurance channel.

    ANASF (Associazione Nazionale Promotori Finanziari) is the main professional association founded in 1977 that represents Italy’s community of independent financial advisors, which currently sum approximately 12,000 members.

    Reasons to Purchase

  • Gain insight into the scale and scope of the Italian financial advice market.
  • Understand the nature of the regulatory environment in Italy, identifying the major regulatory associations and their role in the advisory market.
  • Obtain invaluable information as to the state of the competitive landscape in Italy, along with potential opportunities for market entry.


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