The company has targeted to build up an asset-base of around USD 5-billion in 
the medium-term and USD 10-billion over the next few years, Morgan Stanley 
India Capital Services, Executive Director, Himanshu Jain said in Mumbai. 

"The growing income-levels in this market offer huge opportunities for wealth 
managers. We expect to attain an asset-base of USD 5-billion in the medium term 
and USD 10-billion over the next few years," Jain said. 

The company would offer its wealth management services from Mumbai, Kolkata, 
New Delhi and Bangalore in the initial phase but will expand the reach later to 
more centres --Chennai, Chandigarh, Jaipur, Ahmedabad Pune and Hyderabad, its 
Manging Director, Asia (Singapore), Leslie S Menkes said. 

"Once we reach the critical mass in terms of customers and business, we would 
move to other centres here," Menkes said. 

The company has employed close to 100 professionals in the country and plans to 
hire more people in the months ahead , Menkes said. 

Morgan Stanley's private wealth management services would mainly target high 
and ultra high networth Individuals having an investable surplus of a minimum 
USD 5-million, he said


http://www.financialexpress.com/news/Morgan-eyes-5-bn-assetbase-from-Indian-banking-biz/361628/

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