Wealth-X World 2014
Wealth-X World 2014
Wealth-X World 2014
UBS 2014. The key symbol and UBS are among the registered and unregistered trademarks of UBS.
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We at Wealth-X are pleased to partner with UBS for the Wealth-X and UBS World Ultra Wealth Report
2014, the latest edition of this annual report on the worlds ultra wealthy population.
The partnership represents a true collaboration
between Wealth-X, the worlds leading UHNW
intelligence and prospecting firm, and UBS, the
global leader in wealth management.
The Wealth-X and UBS World Ultra Wealth Report
2014 presents a comprehensive overview of the
global ultra high net worth (UHNW) population
(made up of those with US$30 million and above
in net assets). The report examines this ultra
affluent tier by region, country, wealth source and
gender. Compiled using Wealth-Xs exclusive and
extensive database of hand-curated intelligence, the
report offers unique insights into the investment
behaviours, hobbies, passions and philanthropic
interests of the worlds ultra wealthy individuals. For
those looking to capitalise on the potential of the
UHNW market, the Wealth-X and UBS World Ultra
Wealth Report 2014 is an invaluable resource.
This years report shows that the global UHNW
population reached an all-time high of 211,275
individuals in 2014, representing a 6% increase
from 2013. The combined net worth of the worlds
UHNW individuals stands at US$29.7 trillion,
This publication is for your information only and is not intended as an offer, or a solicitation of an
offer, to buy or sell any product or other specific service. All information and opinions indicated are
subject to change without notice.
Mykolas D. Rambus
Chief Executive Officer
David S. Friedman
President
HIDDEN RISKS
Simon Smiles
Chief Investment Officer UHNW
UBS Wealth Management
TABLE OF CONTENTS
01
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
02
GLOBAL OVERVIEW
03
9
10
04
UHNW GEOGRAPHY
36
North America 37
Key Events 12
United States 40
Regional Dispersion 14
Canada 42
Wealth Distribution
17
Europe 44
Clusters of UHNW 18
Germany 48
Male 18
United Kingdom 50
Female 20
Switzerland 52
Wealth Source 22
Italy 54
Forecast 24
Turkey 56
26
Asia 58
Wealth Management 26
China 62
Private Wealth 26
Hong Kong 64
Family Offices 27
Singapore 66
Private Banking 27
Philanthropy 28
Brazil 72
Education 29
Mexico 74
Luxury 30
Middle East 76
Real Estate 31
Global Life 32
Israel 82
Relationships 34
The Pacific 85
Known Associates 34
Family 34
Australia 88
Next Generation of
Influencers 35
South Africa 94
UHNW INFLUENCE
68
Africa 90
Nigeria 96
98
05
06
METHODOLOGY 100
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
GLOBAL OVERVIEW
SHARE OF
POPULATION
2014 ADULT
POPULATION
SHARE OF
WEALTH
2014 WEALTH
US$ trillion
0.004%
211,275
12.8%
29.7
WORLD
0.01%
682,775
6.4%
14.9
NORTH AMERICA
0.02%
835,950
2.7%
6.2
EUROPE
0.3%
14,930,000
11.3%
26.2
ASIA
US$100,000 - US$999,000
7.5%
366,340,000
45.3%
105.4
US$10,000 - US$99,000
25.8%
1,265,000,000
15.6%
36.3
MIDDLE EAST
66.3%
3,248,000,000
5.9%
13.8
PACIFIC**
WEALTH TIER
UHNW POPULATION
TOTAL
4,896,000,000
232.5
MAJOR WEALTH
INDICATORS 2014*
GDP
CURRENCIES
EQUITIES
UHNW
POPULATION
UHNW
WEALTH
NA
AFRICA
11
(+) EUROPE
+
wealth
indicators
2013
JULY
(+) ASIA
(+) EUROPE
CHINA ANNOUNCES
IT WILL ALLOW THE
FORMATION OF FIVE
PRIVATE BANKS
ANGELA MERKEL
IS RE-ELECTED AS
CHANCELLOR OF
GERMANY
BILLIONAIRE JEFF
BEZOS BUYS THE
WASHINGTON POST
FOR US$250 MILLION
MICROSOFT ACQUIRES
NOKIA FOR US$7
BILLION
AUGUST
SEPTEMBER
(-) AFRICA
BANK OF ENGLAND
MAINTAINS INTEREST
RATES AT 0.5%
FACEBOOK ACQUIRES
WHATSAPP IN US$19
BILLION DEAL
(+) ASIA
(+) ASIA
(+) ASIA
OCTOBER
NOVEMBER
DECEMBER
(-) WORLD
(-) WORLD
wealth
indicators
CHEMICAL WEAPONS
ATTACK IN SYRIA
US GOVERNMENT
SHUTDOWN AND DEBT
CEILING STANDOFF
(-) ASIA
NSA REVEALED TO BE
MONITORING WORLD
LEADERS
JP MORGAN
SENTENCED TO PAY
US$13 BILLION IN ONE
OF MANY LAWSUITS
AGAINST THE
WORLDS LARGEST
BANKS
(-) NORTH AMERICA
SAC ON TRIAL FOR
INSIDER TRADING
MEXICOS CONGRESS
ENDS GOVERNMENT
MONOPOLY IN ENERGY
(-) AFRICA
MOHAMMED MORSI
DEPOSED IN EGYPTIAN
COUP
(+) EUROPE
BERNANKE
ANNOUNCES QE
TAPERING TO START
IN 2014
(-) AFRICA
START OF THE WEST
AFRICA EBOLA
OUTBREAK IN GUINEA
JANUARY
FEBRUARY
CONSUMER
CONFIDENCE IN THE
UK ROSE TO AN ALL
TIME HIGH SINCE
2007
(+) ASIA
CHINESE
E-COMMERCE GIANT
ALIBABA AND
WEIBO UNVEILS
PLANS TO SELL
SHARES ON THE US
STOCK MARKET
MARCH
(+) ASIA
HONG KONG
STOCK EXCHANGE
AND SHANGHAI
STOCK EXCHANGE
ANNOUNCE THE
SHANGHAI-HONG
KONG STOCK
CONNECT PROGRAM
(+) EUROPE
(+) ASIA
NARENDRA MODI
ELECTED INDIAN
PRIME MINISTER AFTER
HIS PARTY BJP WINS
ELECTIONS
(+) EUROPE/ASIA
RUSSIA AND CHINA SIGN
GAS DEAL
(+) NORTH AMERICA
APPLE ACQUIRES
DR.DRES BEATS IN US$3
BILLION DEAL
APRIL
MAY
(-) PACIFIC
(-) EUROPE
(-) AFRICA
(-) ASIA
THE AUSTRALIAN
DOLLAR DROPS TO
US$0.8695, LOWEST
VALUE SINCE 2010
SANCTIONS AGAINST
RUSSIA ARE IMPOSED
IN RESPONSE TO THE
CRIMEA INVASION
BOKO HARAM
KIDNAPPINGS IN
NIGERIA
GENERAL PRAYUTH
CHAN-OCHA NAMED
THAI PRIME MINISTER
AFTER COUP
(-) ASIA
(-) EUROPE
LIBOR SCANDALS
PROTESTS IN VENEZUELA
ACCELERATE
JUNE
2014
12
13
2013 UHNW
POPULATION
POPULATION
CHANGE %
TOTAL WEALTH
CHANGE %
211,275
29,725
199,235
27,770
6.0%
7.0%
6.0%
8.9%
US$10,265
US$8,355
billion
6.2%
billion
6.5%
609
74,865
5.8%
61,820
NORTH AMERICA
EUROPE
12.7%
14
billion
13.1%
US$995
4.8%
US$6,975
billion
46,635
5,975
ASIA
MIDDLE EAST
4.6%
5.5%
US$2,225
billion
14,805
LATIN AMERICA
&
THE CARIBBEAN
8.3%
12.9%
US$395
billion
3,005
AFRICA
5.4%
6.2%
US$515
billion
4,170
PACIFIC
15
2014
2013
UHNW
POPULATION
UHNW
WEALTH
US$ billion
211,275
US$1 billion +
UHNW
POPULATION
POPULATION
CHANGE %
WEALTH
CHANGE %
29,725
199,235
27,770
6.0%
7.0%
2,325
7,291
2,170
6,516
7.1%
11.9%
1,295
1,075
1,080
929
19.9%
15.7%
3,590
2,464
3,125
2,189
14.9%
12.6%
9,335
3,530
8,695
3,420
7.4%
3.2%
14,580
3,170
13,720
3,022
6.3%
4.9%
25,400
3,660
23,835
3,469
6.6%
5.5%
63,120
4,775
60,760
4,720
3.9%
1.2%
91,630
3,760
85,850
3,505
6.7%
7.3%
TOTAL
2013-2014
UHNW
WEALTH
US$ billion
17
183,810
87%
US$25.7 TRILLION
86%
59
$
Male UHNW
Population
Share of UHNW
Population
Combined
Wealth
Share of
UHNW Wealth
Average
Age
Male UHNW individuals have a particularly significant presence in certain industries. Finance, banking &
investment continues to be the leading industry for male UHNW individuals, and its relevance has increased, from
20.0% in 2013 to 23.6% this year. Real estate has also grown in importance, moving from the fourth most significant
industry for male UHNW individuals to the second spot.
23.6%
REAL ESTATE
7.4%
INDUSTRIAL CONGLOMERATES
6.7%
5.2%
MANUFACTURING
5.1%
24.9%
US$35 MILLION
9.9%
US$14 MILLION
43.6%
US$61 MILLION
21.6%
US$30 MILLION
CASH
REAL ESTATE &
LUXURY ASSETS
PRIVATE HOLDINGS
PUBLIC HOLDINGS
23,465
34,785
13%
19%
INHERITANCE
18
INHERITANCE/
SELF-MADE
125,560
68%
SELF-MADE
58.1%
PHILANTHROPY
40.8%
29.6%
EDUCATION
22.9%
AVIATION
17.8%
US$24.4 MILLION
AVERAGE LIFETIME DONATION
19
27,465
13%
US$4.0 TRILLION
14%
57
CASH
Female UHNW
Population
Share of UHNW
Population
Combined
Wealth
INHERITANCE
20
Average
Age
4,980
9,260
18%
34%
INHERITANCE/
SELF-MADE
US$36 MILLION
15.8%
US$23 MILLION
37.2%
US$55 MILLION
22.5%
US$33 MILLION
PUBLIC HOLDINGS
13,225
48%
Share of UHNW
Wealth
24.5%
19.1%
13.3%
6.7%
INDUSTRIAL CONGLOMERATES
6.2%
REAL ESTATE
5.7%
Beyond the time that UHNW women invest in non-profit and social organisations, they also invest their money:
on average, female UHNW individuals are more generous donors than their male counterparts, with their average
total lifetime donation to date 26% higher - US$30.7 million - than that of male UHNW philanthropists - US$24.4
million. Consequently, UHNW women have a profound influence on philanthropy and the greater not-for-profit
sector.
58.3%
ART
31.0%
30.6%
EDUCATION
24.8%
17.9%
US$30.7 MILLION
AVERAGE LIFETIME DONATION
SELF-MADE
21
WEALTH SOURCE
AVERAGE AGE
POPULATION
WEALTH
INHERITANCE
59
36,690
5,555
INHERITANCE/SELF-MADE
57
39,765
6,170
SELF-MADE
60
134,820
18,000
SELF-MADE
CASH
REAL ESTATE &
LUXURY ASSETS
PRIVATE HOLDINGS
PUBLIC HOLDINGS
21.5%
24.1%
SELF-MADE
8.8%
10.7%
47.6%
39.6%
22.1%
25.6%
INHERITANCE
36.6%
INHERITANCE/SELF-MADE
INHERITANCE
SELF-MADE
17.5%
17.4%
14.0%
INDUSTRIAL
CONGLOMERATES
12.5%
REAL ESTATE
7.3%
INDUSTRIAL
CONGLOMERATES
8.8%
REAL ESTATE
8.2%
TECHNOLOGY
6.6%
MANUFACTURING
6.2%
MANUFACTURING
7.2%
4.6%
FOOD PRODUCTS
6.0%
FOOD PRODUCTS
6.6%
INDUSTRIAL
CONGLOMERATES
4.5%
26.4%
However, certain differences exist. For example, the majority of UHNW individuals involved in the
technology sector are self-made although many of these technopreneurs required external financing to
initially fund their business ideas, they tend to be fully self-made. Those with at least some inherited wealth,
on the other hand, are more likely to be engaged in manufacturing or food product ventures. This is not
surprising, as many of these types of businesses are mature family-owned or family-founded enterprises.
INHERITANCE
SELF-MADE
PHILANTHROPY
54.5%
SPORTS
51.1%
SPORTS
57.5%
SPORTS
47.4%
PHILANTHROPY
41.5%
PHILANTHROPY
40.3%
OUTDOORS
29.5%
OUTDOORS
22.8%
OUTDOORS
29.3%
ART
25.7%
EDUCATION
21.7%
EDUCATION
23.4%
EDUCATION
23.9%
ART
19.8%
AVIATION
17.1%
17.2%
30.3%
15.9%
The growth in the number of UHNW individuals with both inherited wealth and self-made wealth
demonstrates that entrepreneurship continues to be one of the key cornerstones of financial success. Many
of these individuals received their inheritance only after they had already advanced in their own professional
careers. Strikingly, across all wealth source clusters, certain industries are particularly important: finance,
banking and investment as well as industrial conglomerates are the most common industries for UHNW
individuals across all wealth source clusters.
22
Philanthropy is a popular hobby among all UHNW individuals, irrespective of wealth source. Although its relative
importance may appear lower for self-made individuals, they are the most generous donors in terms of average
lifetime donations.
US$24.9 MILLION
INHERITANCE
US$21.2 MILLION
INHERITANCE/SELF-MADE
US$25.8 MILLION
SELF-MADE
23
FORECAST
AVERAGE ANNUAL
POPULATION GROWTH %
AVERAGE ANNUAL
WEALTH GROWTH %
WORLD
4.4%
5.3%
NORTH AMERICA
4.2%
5.2%
EUROPE
3.3%
4.5%
ASIA
5.7%
6.7%
4.3%
4.9%
MIDDLE EAST
6.0%
5.1%
PACIFIC
3.9%
3.3%
AFRICA
7.0%
5.5%
24
300,000
45,000
40,000
250,000
UHNW POPULATION
35,000
200,000
30,000
25,000
150,000
20,000
100,000
15,000
10,000
50,000
5,000
2011
2012
2013
2014
2019
25
PRIVATE WEALTH
FAMILY OFFICES
69%
25%
6%
PRIVATELY HELD
PRIMARY BUSINESS
PUBLICLY HELD
PRIVATE BUSINESS
OTHER TYPE
OF PRIMARY
BUSINESS
26
US$6,445 BILLION
US$3,190 BILLION
US$7,395 BILLION
PRIVATE HOLDINGS
PUBLIC HOLDINGS
CASH
PRIVATE BANKING
We estimate that over US$3.2 trillion of the UHNW
populations wealth is managed through private banking.
UHNW individuals have large cash balances and the
services they require differ from those required by less
affluent individuals.
US$12,695 BILLION
27
PHILANTHROPY
Wealth-X estimates that more than half of the worlds UHNW population are major donors, having donated
publicly at least US$1 million over the course of their lifetime* . This is reflected in the prevalence of philanthropy
as a hobby across clusters of UHNW individuals.
EDUCATION
3,130
1,580
1,240
940
860
670
665
575
570
10
560
* The true proportion may be even higher, when taking anonymous gifts into account.
28
29
LUXURY
30
REAL ESTATE
234
18.9%
TRAVEL/HOSPITALITY
45
22.5%
AUTOMOBILES
40
8.9%
ART
25
37.9%
JEWELLERY/WATCHES
25
35.2%
PRIVATE AVIATION
23
82.1%
YACHTS
22
88.0%
APPAREL
15
20.0%
ACCESSORIES
12
14.1%
HOME
28.1%
WINES/SPIRITS
10.1%
FOOD
BEAUTY
OTHER FASHION
UNITED STATES
24%
UNITED KINGDOM
15%
SWITZERLAND
7%
FRANCE
5%
CHINA
4%
HONG KONG
3%
SINGAPORE
3%
MONACO
3%
11.8%
AUSTRALIA
3%
6.5%
10
INDIA
2%
8.5%
31
GLOBAL LIFE
9.3%
3.6%
An ever-increasing number of UHNW individuals have
international business stakes, and frequently need to travel
abroad to manage their business affairs. As of yet, however,
the proportion of the worlds wealthiest who have relocated
abroad remains smaller than one would expect. Just over
6% of the worlds UHNW by individuals primary business
interests are located outside their home countries. While
a relatively small proportion, the expatriate UHNW
population would form the 4th largest country in terms of its
UHNW population size, and this proportion is on the rise
as relocation becomes more common. Asia, at the moment,
contributes the most to such relocation: Chinese-born
and Indian-born UHNW individuals are the two biggest
segments of the worlds expatriate UHNW population.
There are numerous reasons for a UHNW individual to
change business country. For example, relocation can be
popular for UHNW individuals searching for improved
asset security and stability. This in part explains why there
are large flows of UHNW individuals from the developing
markets of Asia to other, more economically stable regions.
For others, the decision to relocate is due to the desire to
pursue enhanced opportunities abroad, explaining why many
European individuals have relocated elsewhere.
6.1%
4.9%
8.7%
2.0% - 3.9%
32
6.1%
8.1%
4.0% - 5.9%
6.0% - 7.9%
8.0% - 9.9%
33
KNOWN ASSOCIATES
Average Number of
UHNW Known Associates
Average Number of
Billionaire Known Associates
US$6.5 Billion
Average Social Graph
FAMILY
91%
Married
4%
Divorced
3%
Single
2%
Widowed
On average, the typical UHNW individual has 2.2 children, 1.9 grandchildren
and an extended family of a further five individuals (including spouses, parents,
siblings and in-laws).
34
AVERAGE AGE
NUMBER OF
FAMILY MEMBERS*
ECUADOR
70
5.8
HONDURAS
70
5.5
GUATEMALA
66
7.0
PHILIPPINES
66
5.8
PANAMA
65
6.5
HUNGARY
65
2.2
TAIWAN
65
3.6
SYRIA
65
4.7
JAPAN
65
2.7
10
CHILE
65
8.1
*Family members include spouses, children and grandchildren. They exclude in-laws and more distant relations such as cousins or nephews.
35
NORTH AMERICA
$14,000
100,000
UHNW POPULATION
90,000
$12,000
80,000
$10,000
70,000
60,000
$8,000
50,000
40,000
$6,000
30,000
$4,000
20,000
$2,000
10,000
2011
2012
2013
2014
2019
Even though North America was strongly affected by the Global Financial Crisis, recovery for the regions
wealthiest was swift. By 2011, growth in both UHNW population and wealth in North America had picked up,
demonstrating the resilience of the regions UHNW population as a wealth group.
36
37
2014
2013
UHNW
POPULATION
UHNW
WEALTH
US$ billion
WORLD
211,275
NORTH AMERICA
UNITED STATES
CANADA
POPULATION
CHANGE %
WEALTH
CHANGE %
29,725
199,235
27,770
6.0%
7.0%
TOTAL
74,865
10,265
70,485
9,680
6.2%
6.0%
69,560
9,630
65,505
9,085
6.2%
5,305
635
4,980
595
6.5%
Chicago
2,885
San Fransisco
5,460
Dallas
2,330
Houston
Toronto
1,840
Atlanta
1,230
2013
UHNW
POPULATION
UHNW
WEALTH
US$ billion
74,865
US$1 billion +
6.0%
6.7%
2013-2014
UHNW
POPULATION
UHNW
WEALTH
US$ billion
POPULATION
CHANGE %
WEALTH
CHANGE %
10,265
70,485
9,680
6.2%
6.0%
609
2,371
552
2,158
10.3%
9.9%
380
313
310
290
22.6%
7.9%
1,213
820
1,015
706
19.5%
16.1%
2,350
1,027
2,145
1,011
9.6%
1.6%
4,365
1,008
4,220
975
3.4%
3.4%
6,070
1,150
5,835
1,110
4.0%
3.6%
22,724
2,024
21,905
1,975
3.7%
2.5%
37,154
1,552
34,503
1,455
7.7%
6.7%
New York
8,655
Washington
2,730
2,545
38
2014
UHNW
POPULATION
Seattle
1,095
Los Angeles
5,135
2013-2014
UHNW
WEALTH
US$ billion
39
UNITED STATES
2014
2013
UHNW
POPULATION
UHNW
WEALTH
US$ billion
NORTH AMERICA
74,865
UNITED STATES
69,560
2013-2014
UHNW
POPULATION
UHNW
WEALTH
US$ billion
POPULATION
CHANGE %
WEALTH
CHANGE %
10,265
70,485
9,680
6.2%
6.0%
9,630
65,505
9,085
6.2%
6.0%
76%
11%
SELF-MADE
9%
The rise of the technology
industry as a source of
wealth for the worlds
UHNW population is
clearly shown in the United
States: it is the second
largest industry and 9%
of the countrys UHNW
individuals made their
wealth in this sector.
The United States remains the country with the largest UHNW population
and wealth in the world. The United States alone has a larger UHNW
population and wealth than any of the regions around the world, even
Europe. It accounts for almost a third of the worlds UHNW population
and wealth. This year, the countrys UHNW population continued to
swell, adding over 4,000 new individuals, more than the entire UHNW
population of Australia, the 11th largest UHNW country. This growth
was in no small part due to the strong performance of the countrys
equity markets - the S&P500 surged by 21.4% during this period - and
unemployment also decreased, from 7.3% in July 2013 to 6.1% in June 2014.
Yet not all economic indicators were positive: productivity across the
economy declined slightly according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics even adjusting for seasonal changes - and GDP grew at a rate of only 2.3%.
The United States economy accounts for a third of the worlds total
wealth, and of that wealth, 12.5% is held by UHNW individuals. In relative
terms, this is far lower than the share of national wealth held by UHNW
individuals in most of the Middle East and Latin America, however the
United States UHNW population holds the largest absolute amount of
global wealth.
TOTAL WEALTH
UHNW WEALTH
13%
INHERITANCE
85%
12.5%
POPULATION
40
INHERITANCE/
SELF-MADE
87%
13%
NET WORTH
15%
MALE
FEMALE
41
CANADA
2014
2013
UHNW
POPULATION
UHNW
WEALTH
US$ billion
NORTH AMERICA
74,865
CANADA
5,305
2013-2014
UHNW
POPULATION
UHNW
WEALTH
US$ billion
POPULATION
CHANGE %
WEALTH
CHANGE %
10,265
70,485
9,680
6.2%
6.0%
635
4,980
595
6.5%
6.7%
SELF-MADE
35%
Canadas natural resources
are particularly important
to the countrys UHNW
population with 35% having
made their wealth in either
metals & mining or oil, gas
& consumables.
42
UHNW WEALTH
9.3%
13%
INHERITANCE/
SELF-MADE
INHERITANCE
94%
TOTAL WEALTH
14%
73%
POPULATION
6%
95%
NET WORTH
5%
FEMALE
43
EUROPE
2014
2013
UHNW
POPULATION
UHNW
WEALTH
US$ billion
WORLD
211,275
EUROPE
61,820
2013-2014
UHNW
POPULATION
UHNW
WEALTH
US$ billion
POPULATION
CHANGE %
WEALTH
CHANGE %
29,725
199,235
27,770
6.0%
7.0%
8,355
58,065
7,675
6.5%
8.9%
80,000
$12,000
UHNW POPULATION
70,000
$10,000
60,000
$8,000
50,000
40,000
$6,000
30,000
$4,000
20,000
$2,000
10,000
Hamburg
1,480
London
6,815
Paris
3,345
Madrid
1,315
2011
2012
2013
44
EUROPE 2011-2019
2014
Dsseldorf
1,540
Stuttgart
1,220
Munich
1,805
Zurich
Geneva
2,055
1,525
Rome
1,340
2019
45
2014
46
2013
2014
2013-2014
2013
UHNW
POPULATION
UHNW
WEALTH
US$ billion
61,820
US$1 billion +
5.3%
5.8%
7.6%
235
10.6%
14.9%
1,625
195
10.8%
15.4%
185
1,450
165
7.9%
1,370
190
1,290
175
RUSSIA
1,230
650
1,180
SWEDEN
1,130
130
PORTUGAL
930
TURKEY
2013-2014
UHNW
POPULATION
UHNW
WEALTH
US$ billion
POPULATION
CHANGE %
WEALTH
CHANGE %
8,355
58,065
7,675
6.5%
8.9%
775
2,375
766
2,120
1.2%
12.0%
500
415
425
354
17.6%
17.2%
1,345
930
1,230
855
9.3%
8.8%
3,255
1,050
3,100
1,005
5.0%
4.5%
12.1%
2,785
570
2,596
530
7.3%
7.5%
6.2%
8.6%
7,800
845
7,002
757
11.4%
11.6%
620
4.2%
4.8%
1,070
120
5.6%
8.3%
19,305
1,120
18,415
1,065
4.8%
5.2%
110
870
100
6.9%
10.0%
26,055
1,050
24,531
989
6.2%
6.2%
915
120
900
105
1.7%
14.3%
BELGIUM
870
105
810
95
7.4%
10.5%
POLAND
845
100
800
95
5.6%
5.3%
DENMARK
825
95
740
80
11.5%
18.8%
LUXEMBOURG
725
125
660
85
9.8%
47.1%
REPUBLIC OF IRELAND
610
70
580
65
5.2%
7.7%
AUSTRIA
590
90
565
70
4.4%
28.6%
GREECE
565
70
505
60
11.9%
16.7%
UKRAINE
470
85
440
75
6.8%
13.3%
FINLAND
435
50
400
45
8.7%
11.1%
HUNGARY
405
45
400
45
1.3%
0.0%
CZECH REPUBLIC
295
35
280
35
5.4%
0.0%
CROATIA
285
30
280
30
1.8%
0.0%
MONACO
210
25
200
25
5.0%
0.0%
ROMANIA
155
19
140
17
10.7%
11.8%
BELARUS
125
15
120
14
4.2%
7.1%
GEORGIA
120
14
115
13
4.3%
7.7%
SERBIA
105
13
100
12
5.0%
8.3%
REST OF EUROPE
960
109
920
104
4.3%
4.8%
UHNW
POPULATION
UHNW
WEALTH
US$ billion
UHNW
POPULATION
UHNW
WEALTH
US$ billion
POPULATION
CHANGE %
WEALTH
CHANGE %
EUROPE
61,820
8,355
58,065
7,675
6.5%
8.9%
GERMANY
19,095
2,580
17,820
2,345
7.2%
10.0%
UNITED KINGDOM
11,510
1,445
10,910
1,375
5.5%
5.1%
SWITZERLAND
6,635
790
6,330
750
4.8%
FRANCE
4,750
565
4,490
525
ITALY
2,295
270
2,075
SPAIN
1,800
225
NORWAY
1,565
NETHERLANDS
TOTAL
47
GERMANY
2014
2013
UHNW
POPULATION
UHNW
WEALTH
US$ billion
EUROPE
61,820
GERMANY
19,095
14%
Manufacturing is the
most common industry
from which German
UHNW individuals have
made their wealth: 14%
of Germanys UHNW
population is involved in
the manufacturing sector.
2013-2014
UHNW
POPULATION
UHNW
WEALTH
US$ billion
POPULATION
CHANGE %
WEALTH
CHANGE %
8,355
58,065
7,675
6.5%
8.9%
2,580
17,820
2,345
7.2%
10.0%
41%
31%
28%
SELF-MADE
INHERITANCE/
SELF-MADE
INHERITANCE
88%
12%
81%
19%
POPULATION
NET WORTH
MALE
TOTAL WEALTH
UHNW WEALTH
FEMALE
22.6%
48
49
UNITED KINGDOM
2014
EUROPE
UNITED KINGDOM
2013
UHNW
POPULATION
UHNW
WEALTH
US$ billion
61,820
11,510
2013-2014
UHNW
POPULATION
UHNW
WEALTH
US$ billion
POPULATION
CHANGE %
WEALTH
CHANGE %
8,355
58,065
7,675
6.5%
8.9%
1,445
10,910
1,375
5.5%
5.1%
75%
SELF-MADE
30%
On average, UHNW
individuals in the United
Kingdom are highly liquid,
holding 30% of their net
worth in cash, a higher
percentage than even the
United States, at 29% this
year.
50
TOTAL WEALTH
UHNW WEALTH
12%
13%
INHERITANCE/
SELF-MADE
INHERITANCE
86%
POPULATION
14%
88%
NET WORTH
12%
FEMALE
13.6%
51
SWITZERLAND
2014
2013
UHNW
POPULATION
UHNW
WEALTH
US$ billion
EUROPE
61,820
SWITZERLAND
6,635
2013-2014
UHNW
POPULATION
UHNW
WEALTH
US$ billion
POPULATION
CHANGE %
WEALTH
CHANGE %
8,355
58,065
7,675
6.5%
8.9%
790
6,330
750
4.8%
5.3%
43%
29%
SELF-MADE
31%
The finance, banking
and investment industry
remains particularly
important to Switzerlands
ultra wealthy, with 31%
having made their wealth in
this sector.
52
The Swiss economy has long been recognised for its overall stability
as well as its efficient capital markets. The governments policies have
enabled the country to overcome the deflationary pressures that have been
threatening the economy in the last few months. Meanwhile, Switzerlands
unemployment rate remains far lower than the average in OECD
economies, at 3.9% compared to 7.5%, and private consumption has been on
the rise.
Although these macroeconomic indicators are positive, on the whole,
Switzerlands UHNW population and wealth grew slower than both the
European and global averages this year. Almost one in three Swiss UHNW
individuals work in the finance, banking & investment industry, which
experienced mixed signals during the year, as pressures from the American
government and the wider community led to some changes to the Swiss
credit regulations - for example, the increase of the countrys capital
requirements in May.
TOTAL WEALTH
UHNW WEALTH
INHERITANCE/
SELF-MADE
84%
POPULATION
16%
28%
INHERITANCE
79%
NET WORTH
21%
MALE
FEMALE
28.6%
53
ITALY
2014
2013
2013-2014
UHNW
POPULATION
UHNW
WEALTH
US$ billion
UHNW
POPULATION
UHNW
WEALTH
US$ billion
POPULATION
CHANGE %
WEALTH
CHANGE %
EUROPE
61,820
8,355
58,065
7,675
6.5%
8.9%
ITALY
2,295
270
2,075
235
10.6%
14.9%
41%
35%
SELF-MADE
30%
Italian UHNW individuals
are particularly keen art
collectors, with almost 30%
of the population sharing
an interest in fine art,
antiques and collectibles.
POPULATION
54
TOTAL WEALTH
UHNW WEALTH
INHERITANCE/
SELF-MADE
89%
11%
24%
INHERITANCE
88%
NET WORTH
12%
MALE
FEMALE
2.5%
55
TURKEY
2014
2013
UHNW
POPULATION
UHNW
WEALTH
US$ billion
EUROPE
61,820
TURKEY
915
28%
Turkeys UHNW
population exemplifies
the growing importance
of diversified business
interests for UHNW
individuals from emerging
markets: almost 28% of
the countrys population
has derived its wealth from
industrial conglomerates.
2013-2014
UHNW
POPULATION
UHNW
WEALTH
US$ billion
POPULATION
CHANGE %
WEALTH
CHANGE %
8,355
58,065
7,675
6.5%
8.9%
120
900
105
1.7%
14.3%
The size of Turkeys UHNW population hardly grew this year, however,
these individuals combined wealth growth was particularly strong, second
only to the United Arab Emirates among the focus countries in this report.
Such growth was in part fostered by strong GDP growth in the region,
of almost 10% since July 2013, but came amid adverse foreign exchange
volatility and very limited growth in the countrys equity market - the
Borsa Istanbul 100 rose by only 2.3% between July 2013 and June 2014.
Consequently, it is not surprising that the spectacular wealth gains were
due to the significant diversification of the business interests of the largest
share of Turkeys UHNW population. Almost 28% of them have made their
fortunes through industrial conglomerates, expanding across sectors and
geographic areas. Although such diversified interests are often thought to
result in only average gains, for UHNW individuals they have been a stable
source of consistent returns.
Much of Turkeys strong growth in the past decade has been attributed to
the large influx of foreign investment in the country, which helped trigger a
construction boom from which many local UHNW individuals benefited.
However, with negative foreign exchange conditions, the Central Bank
raised interest rates in an effort to prevent funds from being withdrawn
from the economy, partially explaining why the countrys UHNW
population grew by only 1.7%.
55%
25%
20%
SELF-MADE
INHERITANCE/
SELF-MADE
INHERITANCE
85%
POPULATION
56
TOTAL WEALTH
UHNW WEALTH
15%
86%
NET WORTH
14%
MALE
FEMALE
9.8%
57
ASIA
2014
2013
UHNW
POPULATION
UHNW
WEALTH
US$ billion
WORLD
211,275
ASIA
46,635
2013-2014
UHNW
POPULATION
UHNW
WEALTH
US$ billion
POPULATION
CHANGE %
WEALTH
CHANGE %
29,725
199,235
27,770
6.0%
7.0%
6,975
44,505
6,590
4.8%
5.8%
Beijing
2,415
Seoul
1,095
Tokyo
6,185
Osaka
3,405
Shanghai
1,535
Delhi
2,130
Shenzhen
1,180
Hong Kong
3,335
Mumbai
2,440
70,000
$12,000
60,000
$10,000
UHNW POPULATION
50,000
$8,000
40,000
$6,000
30,000
$4,000
20,000
$2,000
10,000
2011
58
2012
2013
2014
2019
ASIA 2011-2019
Singapore
1,395
59
2014
2013
2013
UHNW
POPULATION
46,635
US$1 billion +
8.3%
4.9%
12.3%
265
5.8%
5.7%
1,355
160
3.0%
12.5%
225
1,245
210
5.6%
875
130
865
130
MALAYSIA
875
110
840
THAILAND
735
135
PHILIPPINES
690
PAKISTAN
2013-2014
UHNW
POPULATION
UHNW
WEALTH
US$ billion
POPULATION
CHANGE %
WEALTH
CHANGE %
6,975
44,505
6,590
4.8%
5.8%
560
1,410
508
1,188
10.2%
18.7%
190
160
165
137
15.2%
16.8%
605
420
530
385
14.2%
9.1%
2,455
965
2,310
965
6.3%
0.0%
7.1%
5,345
1,150
4,932
1,098
8.4%
4.7%
1.2%
0.0%
7,665
1,140
7,320
1,070
4.7%
6.5%
105
4.2%
4.8%
720
110
2.1%
22.7%
13,650
1,060
13,370
1,135
2.1%
-6.6%
100
660
95
4.5%
5.3%
16,165
670
15,370
612
5.2%
9.5%
465
55
415
50
12.0%
10.0%
VIETNAM
210
20
195
20
7.7%
0.0%
KAZAKHSTAN
140
22
130
20
7.7%
10.0%
BANGLADESH
95
16
90
15
5.6%
6.7%
UZBEKISTAN
90
14
85
13
5.9%
7.7%
SRI LANKA
80
10
75
10
6.7%
0.0%
AZERBAIJAN
70
10
65
10
7.7%
0.0%
TAJIKISTAN
45
45
0.0%
0.0%
MONGOLIA
35
35
0.0%
16.7%
330
52
320
50
3.1%
4.0%
UHNW
POPULATION
UHNW
WEALTH
US$ billion
UHNW
POPULATION
POPULATION
CHANGE %
WEALTH
CHANGE %
ASIA
46,635
6,975
44,505
6,590
4.8%
5.8%
JAPAN
14,720
2,430
14,270
2,335
3.2%
4.1%
CHINA
11,070
1,565
10,675
1,515
3.7%
3.3%
INDIA
8,595
1,013
7,850
935
9.5%
HONG KONG
3,335
595
3,180
530
SOUTH KOREA
1,470
280
1,390
SINGAPORE
1,395
180
TAIWAN
1,315
INDONESIA
REST OF ASIA
Government regulations and lack of transparency in some of the regions largest economies have acted as a barrier
to growth. However, promising policy and political changes, such as the election of Prime Minister Modi in India,
have resulted in growing confidence for the regions future prospects. Yet such policy changes are not always as
smoothly implemented or successful as expected. In Japan, the markets wait to see whether or not Prime Minister
Abes third arrow will actually help bolster the countrys growth, and Japans UHNW population and wealth have
grown much slower this year than last year.
60
2014
2013-2014
UHNW
WEALTH
US$ billion
UHNW
WEALTH
US$ billion
TOTAL
61
CHINA
2014
2013
UHNW
POPULATION
UHNW
WEALTH
US$ billion
ASIA
46,635
CHINA
11,070
2013-2014
UHNW
POPULATION
UHNW
WEALTH
US$ billion
POPULATION
CHANGE %
WEALTH
CHANGE %
6,975
44,505
6,590
4.8%
5.8%
1,565
10,675
1,515
3.7%
3.3%
91%
4%
SELF-MADE
53
Chinas UHNW
population is the youngest
among all of the focus
countries, with an average
age of 53.
Chinas performance in the last few years has led many individuals to
question the medium-term prospects of the countrys economy: lack of
transparency in the countrys governance as well as volatile performance in
the countrys PMI and equity markets have caused confidence to falter.
However, in 2013-2014, some of this confidence returned. While Chinas
GDP growth rate remained at 7.7% this year, below the 10% average
achieved in the last thirty years, the country is still one of the fastest
growing emerging markets in the world. Although slowing growth rates
do not necessarily mean the country lacks opportunities or is subject to
potential declines - mature markets celebrate growth rates above 3% - in
China, large regional disparity in levels of development, and therefore
potential for future development, indicates that the country has not yet
reached a high enough aggregate level to justify fears of declining growth
rates.
As a consequence of the perceived threat of slowing growth, Chinas
UHNW population and wealth growth rates are lower than the Asian
average, and almost half those of the global average. Although Chinese
UHNW individuals are still seizing opportunities through their large
domestic market, many of them are also choosing to relocate outside of
China, or at least diversify their business interests internationally. For
example, while China has ended the freeze on its domestic IPO market,
many companies continue to turn to the American or Hong Kong markets
instead.
62
UHNW WEALTH
INHERITANCE/
SELF-MADE
INHERITANCE
85%
POPULATION
TOTAL WEALTH
5%
15%
88%
NET WORTH
12%
FEMALE
7.3%
63
HONG KONG
2014
2013
UHNW
POPULATION
UHNW
WEALTH
US$ billion
46,635
3,335
ASIA
HONG KONG
2013-2014
UHNW
POPULATION
UHNW
WEALTH
US$ billion
POPULATION
CHANGE %
WEALTH
CHANGE %
6,975
44,505
6,590
4.8%
5.8%
595
3,180
530
4.9%
12.3%
55%
28%
SELF-MADE
9%
9% of Hong Kongs
UHNW individuals made
their fortunes through
the real estate industry
(the third most common
sector), a higher proportion
than in any other focus
country.
Hong Kongs UHNW population has grown almost four times faster this
year than it had in the previous year, with a growth rate of 4.9% compared
to just 1.4% previously. Furthermore, UHNW wealth has grown by 12.3%
since last year, making the average Hong Kong UHNW individuals net
worth increase by 7% to US$178 million - almost US$40 million more than
the global average.
During the last year, the Hang Seng index rose by 12.3%, and while protests
surrounding the territorys relationship with Beijing affected the social
balance of Hong Kong, the economy itself has so far remained strong, with
GDP growth of 3.4%. Although this GDP growth rate is high relative
to that of other developed economies, it is significantly lower than the
above 6% rates that Hong Kong previously experienced. The city remains
attractive to foreign investors, particularly as capital markets in the rest
of Asia remain less transparent than many foreign investors would prefer.
Although some investors fear that continued political tensions may affect
Hong Kongs competitiveness vis--vis other neighbouring economies, at
the moment, Hong Kong is showing signs of strong growth.
POPULATION
64
TOTAL WEALTH
UHNW WEALTH
INHERITANCE/
SELF-MADE
74%
17%
26%
INHERITANCE
85%
NET WORTH
15%
MALE
FEMALE
59.5%
65
SINGAPORE
2014
2013
UHNW
POPULATION
UHNW
WEALTH
US$ billion
46,635
1,395
ASIA
SINGAPORE
20%
Over 20% of Singapores
UHNW population is
engaged in the finance,
banking and investment
industry. However, the
second largest industry
is construction and
engineering, with nearly
10% of the countrys
UHNW having made its
wealth in this sector.
2013-2014
UHNW
POPULATION
UHNW
WEALTH
US$ billion
POPULATION
CHANGE %
WEALTH
CHANGE %
6,975
44,505
6,590
4.8%
5.8%
180
1,355
160
3.0%
12.5%
This year, while Singapores UHNW population grew slower than both the
global and Asian average, the combined wealth of the city-states UHNW
individuals has grown significantly faster. Although the countrys equity
market performance was lacklustre, growing less than 2%, its GDP grew
faster than the other three Asian Tigers of Hong Kong, Taiwan and South
Korea. This is indicative of the growing importance of Singapore, especially
with regard to foreign financial flows.
The countrys PMI, overall, remained stable between June and July, despite
seasonal volatility, and is expected to strengthen in the coming months.
Singapores financial sector experienced strong growth, allowing more
individuals in the city-state to reach UHNW status. Yet certain industries
- most notably electronics - experienced what many expect to be only a
temporary slump.
60%
25%
SELF-MADE
INHERITANCE/
SELF-MADE
15%
INHERITANCE
60% of Singapores UHNW population is fully selfmade. Although this is a much lower proportion
Singapores UHNW wealth grew more than four times faster than its
population. Such strong growth is reflective of the city-states growing
international appeal with regards to the strength of its financial sector,
and the ease of both establishing and conducting business in the country,
allowing for rapid wealth accumulation.
84%
16%
89%
11%
66
TOTAL WEALTH
UHNW WEALTH
POPULATION
16.7%
NET WORTH
MALE
FEMALE
67
2014
2013
UHNW
POPULATION
UHNW
WEALTH
US$ billion
WORLD
211,275
14,805
2013-2014
UHNW
POPULATION
UHNW
WEALTH
US$ billion
POPULATION
CHANGE %
WEALTH
CHANGE %
29,725
199,235
27,770
6.0%
7.0%
2,225
14,150
2,110
4.6%
5.5%
Mexico
2,780
18,000
$2,500
UHNW POPULATION
16,000
14,000
$2,000
12,000
$1,500
10,000
8,000
$1,000
6,000
4,000
$500
2,000
2011
2012
2013
68
2014
Bogota
445
$3,000
20,000
Caracas
375
Quito
210
Lima
420
Bello Horizonte
220
Rio De Janeiro
1,810
Sao Paolo
1,885
2019
Santiago
385
Buenos Aires
895
69
2014
UHNW
POPULATION
LATIN AMERICA &
THE CARIBBEAN
14,805
BRAZIL
MEXICO
2014
2013-2014
UHNW
POPULATION
UHNW
WEALTH
US$ billion
POPULATION
CHANGE %
WEALTH
CHANGE %
2,225
14,150
2,110
4.6%
5.5%
4,225
820
4,015
770
5.2%
6.5%
3,470
460
3,365
445
3.1%
3.4%
ARGENTINA
1,185
160
1,110
150
6.8%
6.7%
COLOMBIA
670
85
635
80
5.5%
6.3%
CHILE
515
75
515
65
0.0%
15.4%
PERU
515
65
470
60
9.6%
8.3%
VENEZUELA
455
60
435
55
4.6%
9.1%
ECUADOR
280
30
265
30
5.7%
0.0%
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
265
30
250
30
6.0%
0.0%
GUATEMALA
260
30
245
30
6.1%
0.0%
BOLIVIA
245
30
205
25
19.5%
20.0%
HONDURAS
225
30
215
30
4.7%
0.0%
NICARAGUA
210
30
200
27
5.0%
11.1%
PARAGUAY
190
25
175
25
8.6%
0.0%
EL SALVADOR
160
21
150
20
6.7%
5.0%
URUGUAY
125
18
120
17
4.2%
5.9%
PANAMA
120
17
115
16
4.3%
6.3%
PUERTO RICO
110
16
105
15
4.8%
6.7%
COSTA RICA
100
14
100
14
0.0%
0.0%
CUBA
45
45
0.0%
0.0%
1,435
203
1,415
200
1.4%
1.5%
70
2013
UHNW
WEALTH
US$ billion
2013
UHNW
POPULATION
UHNW
WEALTH
US$ billion
14,805
US$1 billion +
2013-2014
UHNW
POPULATION
UHNW
WEALTH
US$ billion
POPULATION
CHANGE %
WEALTH
CHANGE %
2,225
14,150
2,110
4.6%
5.5%
153
511
111
496
37.8%
3.0%
105
90
85
70
23.5%
28.6%
207
145
170
120
21.8%
20.8%
720
305
630
265
14.3%
15.1%
1,325
270
1,294
264
2.4%
2.3%
2,455
325
2,375
340
3.4%
-4.4%
4,005
334
3,885
325
3.1%
2.8%
5,835
245
5,600
230
4.2%
6.5%
TOTAL
71
BRAZIL
2014
2013
UHNW
POPULATION
UHNW
WEALTH
US$ billion
14,805
BRAZIL
4,225
2013-2014
UHNW
POPULATION
UHNW
WEALTH
US$ billion
POPULATION
CHANGE %
WEALTH
CHANGE %
2,225
14,150
2,110
4.6%
5.5%
820
4,015
770
5.2%
6.5%
52%
SELF-MADE
7%
More than 7% of Brazils
UHNW population
derives its wealth from the
food industry, more than in
any other focus country.
While Brazil did grow faster than the average for Latin America & the
Caribbean in terms of both UHNW population and wealth, its performance
was below the global average. Currently, Brazils UHNW population and
wealth still remain below their 2012 levels. Brazils economic performance
over the last year has not been as strong as its economic potential suggests.
Although the BOVESPA equity index did grow, its performance was
overshadowed by that of other economies in the region, such as Argentina.
Brazils GDP growth was also slow, rising only 2% between July 2013 and
June 2014. During this period, Brazil struggled against high inflation - rising
throughout the period to more than 6% - and low investment.
While these disappointing numbers limited the growth potential of Brazils
UHNW population, there were 210 new UHNW individuals in the
country this year. This was the result mainly of a rise in the importance of
diversified business interests: 7.5% of the countrys UHNW population is
involved in industrial conglomerates, up from 6.8% last year. These types
of conglomerates, although they do not typically result in the most rapid
wealth growth, yield some of the more consistent returns and are especially
important to emerging nations that frequently face volatile circumstances
and are particularly vulnerable to external shocks.
72
UHNW WEALTH
25%
INHERITANCE/
SELF-MADE
INHERITANCE
90%
POPULATION
TOTAL WEALTH
23%
10%
86%
NET WORTH
14%
MALE
FEMALE
27.8%
73
MEXICO
2014
2013
UHNW
POPULATION
UHNW
WEALTH
US$ billion
14,805
MEXICO
3,470
30%
Soccer is the most common
hobby of Mexicos UHNW
population: over 30% of
the population shares an
interest in this sport.
2013-2014
UHNW
POPULATION
UHNW
WEALTH
US$ billion
POPULATION
CHANGE %
WEALTH
CHANGE %
2,225
14,150
2,110
4.6%
5.5%
460
3,365
445
3.1%
3.4%
Unlike last year, when Mexico was one of the only countries in Latin
America & the Caribbean to experience an increase in its UHNW
population and wealth, this year the country performed below average
compared to other countries in the region. The countrys economic
performance was marred by slow equity market growth - the MEXBOL
index grew by only 3% - as well as sluggish GDP growth - only 2%, far below
the average for emerging markets.
The countrys disappointing performance was not pervasive, with some
sectors, such as the manufacturing sector, performing significantly
better. The strength of the manufacturing sector benefited the UHNW
population as almost 9% of Mexicos UHNW population has made their
wealth through this sector. The Congress December announcement of the
end of the governments monopoly in the energy sector further signals that
the economy is likely to experience more gains in its UHNW population
and wealth in the future. Although the countrys financial infrastructure
is not necessarily the most developed or transparent, it also remains a key
segment for future growth. 16% of Mexicos UHNW population have made
their fortunes from finance, banking and investment, making it the leading
sector for the countrys ultra affluent. However, this remains below the
global average of 22%, suggesting there remains significant scope for growth
in the finance, banking and investment sector in Mexico.
45%
34%
SELF-MADE
INHERITANCE/
SELF-MADE
74
UHNW WEALTH
INHERITANCE
One of the reasons for this high proportion of UHNWcontrolled wealth is the predominance of inherited
93%
POPULATION
TOTAL WEALTH
21%
7%
87%
NET WORTH
13%
MALE
FEMALE
19.0%
75
MIDDLE EAST
2014
WORLD
MIDDLE EAST
2013
UHNW
POPULATION
UHNW
WEALTH
US$ billion
211,275
5,975
UHNW
POPULATION
POPULATION
CHANGE %
WEALTH
CHANGE %
29,725
199,235
27,770
6.0%
7.0%
995
5,300
880
12.7%
13.1%
Beirut
210
Kuwait City
710
Dammam
325
UHNW POPULATION
8,000
$1,200
7,000
$1,000
6,000
5,000
$800
4,000
$600
3,000
$400
2,000
Riyadh
355
9,000
$200
1000
2011
2012
2013
2014
2019
There remains large scope for growth in the region, but its pace is likely to become more moderate as existing
socio-political tensions continue to take their toll. For example, unrest due to many countries governance styles
has spurred some Middle Eastern UHNW individuals to relocate abroad, in part to ensure greater asset stability
and in part to improve their living standards. These individuals have been able to take advantage of many second
citizenship investor programmes around the world.
76
2013-2014
UHNW
WEALTH
US$ billion
Jeddah
155
Manamah
155
Doha
305
Abu Dhabi
450
Dubai
495
Muscat
160
77
2014
2013
2014
2013
UHNW
POPULATION
5,975
US$1 billion +
-3.4%
6.9%
7.1%
50
8.7%
10.0%
175
15
5.7%
6.7%
25
150
19
20.0%
109
1,015
106
22.7%
UHNW
POPULATION
MIDDLE EAST
5,975
SAUDI ARABIA
UHNW
POPULATION
POPULATION
CHANGE %
WEALTH
CHANGE %
995
5,300
880
12.7%
13.1%
154
413
157
354
-1.9%
16.7%
60
48
50
41
20.0%
17.1%
110
80
90
65
22.2%
23.1%
190
75
180
75
5.6%
0.0%
31.6%
250
55
225
55
11.1%
0.0%
2.8%
520
90
458
90
13.5%
0.0%
1,611
119
1,440
105
11.9%
13.3%
3,080
115
2,700
95
14.1%
21.1%
UHNW
POPULATION
POPULATION
CHANGE %
WEALTH
CHANGE %
995
5,300
880
12.7%
13.1%
1,495
320
1,360
285
9.9%
12.3%
1,275
255
1,050
190
21.4%
34.2%
KUWAIT
835
140
845
145
-1.2%
ISRAEL
385
75
360
70
QATAR
375
55
345
IRAQ
185
16
OMAN
180
1,245
2013-2014
UHNW
WEALTH
US$ billion
UHNW
WEALTH
US$ billion
78
2013-2014
UHNW
WEALTH
US$ billion
UHNW
WEALTH
US$ billion
TOTAL
79
2014
2013
UHNW
POPULATION
UHNW
WEALTH
US$ billion
MIDDLE EAST
5,975
1,275
3%
Only 3% of the UHNW
population of the United
Arab Emirates has made
its wealth through oil, gas
and consumable fuels. The
most significant source of
wealth for the countrys
ultra wealthy is industrial
conglomerates, at over
20%.
2013-2014
UHNW
POPULATION
UHNW
WEALTH
US$ billion
POPULATION
CHANGE %
WEALTH
CHANGE %
995
5,300
880
12.7%
13.1%
255
1,050
190
21.4%
34.2%
57%
35%
8%
SELF-MADE
INHERITANCE/
SELF-MADE
INHERITANCE
93%
POPULATION
80
TOTAL WEALTH
UHNW WEALTH
7%
96%
NET WORTH
4%
FEMALE
53.1%
81
ISRAEL
2014
MIDDLE EAST
ISRAEL
2013
UHNW
POPULATION
UHNW
WEALTH
US$ billion
5,975
385
2013-2014
UHNW
POPULATION
UHNW
WEALTH
US$ billion
POPULATION
CHANGE %
WEALTH
CHANGE %
995
5,300
880
12.7%
13.1%
75
360
70
6.9%
7.1%
30%
56%
SELF-MADE
Israels UHNW population and wealth grew at rates higher than the global
average, but almost half of those seen throughout the wider Middle East.
In fact, although the GDP of the country grew at a rate of 3%, its equity
markets growth rate was significantly lower than those of the United Arab
Emirates and Saudi Arabia.
13%
13% of Israels UHNW
population is involved in
the health care sector, the
largest proportion of any
other focus country.
More than 13% of Israels UHNW population has made their fortunes in the
health care sector, but Israel is also a hotspot for technology, with 9% of its
population involved in this sector. Only the United States has a larger share
of its UHNW population in the technology industry. This suggests that
there is scope for much greater wealth creation in Israel, but the country
is currently hampered by its precarious position in the region. Although
Israels performance from July 2013 to June 2014 was positive, the country
is likely to experience short-term volatility in both UHNW population and
wealth if the socio-political situation in the region continues to worsen.
POPULATION
82
TOTAL WEALTH
UHNW WEALTH
US$ 75 BILLION
INHERITANCE/
SELF-MADE
93%
14%
7%
INHERITANCE
94%
NET WORTH
6%
MALE
FEMALE
11.4%
83
THE PACIFIC
6,000
$1,400
5,000
$1,200
$1,000
4,000
$800
3,000
$600
2,000
$400
1000
$200
2011
2012
2013
84
2014
UHNW POPULATION
PACIFIC 2011-2019
2019
85
2014
2013
UHNW
POPULATION
UHNW
WEALTH
US$ billion
WORLD
211,275
PACIFIC
AUSTRALIA
2013-2014
2014
UHNW
POPULATION
UHNW
WEALTH
US$ billion
POPULATION
CHANGE %
WEALTH
CHANGE %
29,725
199,235
27,770
6.0%
7.0%
TOTAL
4,170
515
3,955
485
5.4%
6.2%
3,580
440
3,405
415
5.1%
NEW ZEALAND
550
70
510
65
REST OF PACIFIC
40
40
2013
UHNW
POPULATION
UHNW
WEALTH
US$ billion
4,170
US$1 billion +
6.0%
7.8%
0.0%
2013-2014
UHNW
POPULATION
UHNW
WEALTH
US$ billion
POPULATION
CHANGE %
WEALTH
CHANGE %
515
3,955
485
5.4%
6.2%
34
97
34
99
0.0%
-2.0%
40
33
30
25
33.3%
32.0%
7.7%
70
45
60
40
16.7%
12.5%
0.0%
190
55
170
51
11.8%
7.8%
285
67
260
60
9.6%
11.7%
460
60
430
57
7.0%
5.3%
1,120
78
1,075
75
4.2%
4.0%
1,971
80
1,896
78
4.0%
2.6%
Brisbane
145
Sydney
1,470
Melbourne
1,240
Auckland
250
Wellington
95
86
87
AUSTRALIA
2014
2013
UHNW
POPULATION
UHNW
WEALTH
US$ billion
PACIFIC
4,170
AUSTRALIA
3,580
2013-2014
UHNW
POPULATION
UHNW
WEALTH
US$ billion
POPULATION
CHANGE %
WEALTH
CHANGE %
515
3,955
485
5.4%
6.2%
440
3,405
415
5.1%
6.0%
79%
SELF-MADE
8%
8% of Australias UHNW
population derives its
wealth from the metals
& mining industry, and
some of the regions largest
fortunes have been made
in this sector.
Australias GDP grew by 2.5% in the last year. While not a very high GDP
growth, it is on par with that of other mature economies such as the United
States. In the same period, the Australian equity market rose by more than
14%. Despite these promising statistics, unemployment continues to plague
the country, and although the Australian dollar finished the period 2.0%
higher than at the start, it had a volatile performance over the year, losing
much of its value in February 2014.
While the metals and mining sector remains a key driver of wealth creation
for Australias UHNW individuals, the mining boom in the country has
been put under scrutiny and the proportion of UHNW individuals having
made their fortunes through this sector has declined between 2013 and
2014, from 9% to 8%. While not a huge dip, it certainly signals that for
Australia to remain competitive and to continue to be a hub of wealth, raw
materials alone will not be enough.
88
UHNW WEALTH
INHERITANCE/
SELF-MADE
INHERITANCE
POPULATION
9%
90%
TOTAL WEALTH
12%
10%
77%
in the number of UHNW individuals worth US$30US$49 million, a proxy for the number of new entrants,
the countrys UHNW population is still predominantly
self-made. As Asias economic performance continues to
stabilise and increase, Australias somewhat dependent
economy will also see more promising prospects for
future UHNW population and wealth growth.
23%
NET WORTH
MALE
FEMALE
7.2%
89
AFRICA
2014
2013
UHNW
POPULATION
UHNW
WEALTH
US$ billion
WORLD
211,275
AFRICA
3,005
2013-2014
UHNW
POPULATION
UHNW
WEALTH
US$ billion
POPULATION
CHANGE %
WEALTH
CHANGE %
29,725
199,235
27,770
6.0%
7.0%
395
2,775
350
8.3%
12.9%
Cairo
445
AFRICA 2011-2019
4,500
4,000
$500
UHNW POPULATION
3,500
3,000
$400
2,500
$300
2,000
$200
1,500
1,000
$100
500
2011
2012
2013
2014
$600
2019
Although it has consistently shown positive growth rates in the last four years, the region continues to have the
smallest number of UHNW individuals and the smallest total UHNW wealth in the world. Even with high
forecasted growth rates in both UHNW population and wealth, Africa will remain a minor player in the UHNW
landscape. Yet, at 56 years old on average, Africa is a particularly young UHNW region, with much potential for
further wealth accumulation - thus prompting our forecasted high growth rates.
90
Lagos
520
Nairobi
135
Johannesburg
450
Cape Town
150
91
2014
2013
2013
UHNW
POPULATION
3,005
US$1 billion +
23.1%
9.7%
11.1%
15
4.3%
6.7%
110
14
4.5%
7.1%
65
0.0%
65
65
ETHIOPIA
60
55
MOROCCO
35
ALGERIA
35
UHNW
POPULATION
POPULATION
CHANGE %
WEALTH
CHANGE %
395
2,775
350
8.3%
12.9%
40
114
42
101
-4.8%
12.9%
20
16
15
12
33.3%
33.3%
40
24
30
18
33.3%
33.3%
175
53
160
48
9.4%
10.4%
0.0%
225
50
193
40
16.6%
25.0%
0.0%
0.0%
430
50
415
45
3.6%
11.1%
9.1%
0.0%
705
40
670
40
5.2%
0.0%
35
0.0%
60.0%
35
0.0%
0.0%
1,370
48
1,250
46
9.6%
4.3%
265
26
255
25
3.9%
4.0%
UHNW
POPULATION
UHNW
POPULATION
POPULATION
CHANGE %
WEALTH
CHANGE %
3,005
395
2,775
350
8.3%
12.9%
SOUTH AFRICA
835
112
775
100
7.7%
12.0%
NIGERIA
645
90
600
80
7.5%
12.5%
EGYPT
595
80
510
65
16.7%
KENYA
170
20
155
18
TANZANIA
120
16
115
ANGOLA
115
15
TUNISIA
65
LIBYA
REST OF AFRICA
2013-2014
UHNW
WEALTH
US$ billion
UHNW
WEALTH
US$ billion
AFRICA
92
2014
2013-2014
UHNW
WEALTH
US$ billion
UHNW
WEALTH
US$ billion
TOTAL
93
SOUTH AFRICA
2014
AFRICA
2013
UHNW
POPULATION
UHNW
WEALTH
US$ billion
3,005
835
SOUTH AFRICA
13%
Golf is the most common
hobby amongst South
Africas UHNW
population, shared by 13%
of the countrys UHNW
individuals.
2013-2014
UHNW
POPULATION
UHNW
WEALTH
US$ billion
POPULATION
CHANGE %
WEALTH
CHANGE %
395
2,775
350
8.3%
12.9%
112
775
100
7.7%
12.0%
South Africa remains Africas largest UHNW country, accounting for just
under 30% of the regions total UHNW population. One of the reasons
why South Africa has long been Africas wealthiest economy is its relatively
developed financial infrastructure. In fact, the financial sector accounts
for almost a quarter of South Africas GDP, and over 30% of the countrys
UHNW population have derived their fortunes from this sector. The
financial sector is crucial, particularly in emerging regions and markets such
as Africa, as it is a prerequisite for further business development. Yet, it is
also often itself dependent on pre-existing business. In the case of South
Africa, abundant natural resources made the development of financial
services necessary, which in turn helped maintain the countrys high standing
in the region with regards to wealth accumulation opportunities.
South Africa experienced relatively high growth rates in terms of UHNW
population and wealth, though it remains below the regional average.
In large part, this is due to the strong decline of the South African rand,
which lost 7% of its value relative to the American dollar. Furthermore,
while South Africas GDP growth rate was positive, it was only of 2.1%,
significantly lower than that of the rest of the region - apart from Egypt and
Libya, which both experienced socio-political strife during this time period.
77%
17%
6%
SELF-MADE
INHERITANCE/
SELF-MADE
INHERITANCE
90%
POPULATION
94
TOTAL WEALTH
UHNW WEALTH
10%
84%
16%
NET WORTH
MALE
FEMALE
17.8%
95
NIGERIA
2014
2013
UHNW
POPULATION
UHNW
WEALTH
US$ billion
AFRICA
3,005
NIGERIA
645
25%
Almost 25% of Nigerias
UHNW population made
their fortunes through the
oil, gas & consumable fuels
industry.
2013-2014
UHNW
POPULATION
UHNW
WEALTH
US$ billion
POPULATION
CHANGE %
WEALTH
CHANGE %
395
2,775
350
8.3%
12.9%
90
600
80
7.5%
12.5%
In April 2014, Nigeria rebased its GDP, nearly doubling the official
economic output of the country overnight. This rebasing shed light on
the growing importance of the service industry in Nigeria - for example,
the telecom industry was finally incorporated into the GDP estimates.
Although the latest estimates suggest that the non-oil sector is increasing
in economic importance in Nigeria, oil, gas & consumable fuels remain the
most significant sources of wealth for the nations ultra wealthy.
The reason for the non-oil sectors gain, in relative terms, may not be
indicative of a real decline in the relevance of this industry: this is not new,
it is simply now being recorded by government statisticians. Even with this
redesign, Nigerias GDP per capita remains significantly smaller than South
Africas. This indicates that while there may still be large scope for growth
in the economy, it is currently hampered by various factors including limited
infrastructure and cloudy institutional frameworks. Furthermore, in the
last year, Nigeria has experienced turbulent circumstances, from the rise
of Boko Haram to the onset of the Ebola epidemic, which pose significant
threats to the progress of the countrys economy.
73%
17%
10%
SELF-MADE
INHERITANCE/
SELF-MADE
INHERITANCE
87%
96
TOTAL WEALTH
UHNW WEALTH
US$ 85 BILLION
POPULATION
13%
93%
NET WORTH
7%
MALE
FEMALE
22.4%
97
2013
2014
98
2013
2014
2013-2014
UHNW
POPULATION
UHNW
WEALTH
US$ billion
UHNW
POPULATION
UHNW
WEALTH
US$ billion
POPULATION
CHANGE %
WEALTH
CHANGE %
WORLD
211,275
29,725
199,235
27,770
6.0%
7.0%
33
2013-2014
UHNW
POPULATION
UHNW
WEALTH
US$ billion
UHNW
POPULATION
UHNW
WEALTH
US$ billion
POPULATION
CHANGE %
WEALTH
CHANGE %
SOUTH AFRICA
835
112
775
100
7.7%
12.0%
UNITED STATES
69,560
9,630
65,505
9,085
6.2%
6.0%
34
DENMARK
825
95
740
80
11.5%
18.8%
GERMANY
19,095
2,580
17,820
2,345
7.2%
10.0%
35
THAILAND
735
135
720
110
2.1%
22.7%
JAPAN
14,720
2,430
14,270
2,335
3.2%
4.1%
36
LUXEMBOURG
725
125
660
85
9.8%
47.1%
UNITED KINGDOM
11,510
1,445
10,910
1,375
5.5%
5.1%
37
PHILIPPINES
690
100
660
95
4.5%
5.3%
CHINA
11,070
1,565
10,675
1,515
3.7%
3.3%
38
COLOMBIA
670
85
635
80
5.5%
6.3%
12.5%
INDIA
8,595
1,013
7,850
935
9.5%
8.3%
39
NIGERIA
645
90
600
80
7.5%
SWITZERLAND
6,635
790
6,330
750
4.8%
5.3%
40
REPUBLIC OF IRELAND
610
70
580
65
5.2%
7.7%
CANADA
5,305
635
4,980
595
6.5%
6.7%
41
EGYPT
595
80
510
65
16.7%
23.1%
FRANCE
4,750
565
4,490
525
5.8%
7.6%
42
AUSTRIA
590
90
565
70
4.4%
28.6%
10
BRAZIL
4,225
820
4,015
770
5.2%
6.5%
43
GREECE
565
70
505
60
11.9%
16.7%
11
AUSTRALIA
3,580
440
3,405
415
5.1%
6.0%
44
NEW ZEALAND
550
70
510
65
7.8%
7.7%
12
MEXICO
3,470
460
3,365
445
3.1%
3.4%
45
CHILE
515
75
515
65
0.0%
15.4%
13
HONG KONG
3,335
595
3,180
530
4.9%
12.3%
46
PERU
515
65
495
60
4.0%
8.3%
14
ITALY
2,295
270
2,075
235
10.6%
14.9%
47
UKRAINE
470
85
440
75
6.8%
13.3%
15
SPAIN
1,800
225
1,625
195
10.8%
15.4%
48
PAKISTAN
465
55
415
50
12.0%
10.0%
16
NORWAY
1,565
185
1,450
165
7.9%
12.1%
49
VENEZUELA
455
60
435
55
4.6%
9.1%
17
SAUDI ARABIA
1,495
320
1,360
285
9.9%
12.3%
50
FINLAND
435
50
400
45
8.7%
11.1%
18
SOUTH KOREA
1,470
280
1,390
265
5.8%
5.7%
51
HUNGARY
405
45
400
45
1.3%
0.0%
19
SINGAPORE
1,395
180
1,355
160
3.0%
12.5%
52
ISRAEL
385
75
360
70
6.9%
7.1%
20
NETHERLANDS
1,370
190
1,290
175
6.2%
8.6%
53
QATAR
375
55
320
50
17.2%
10.0%
21
TAIWAN
1,315
225
1,245
210
5.6%
7.1%
22
UNITED ARAB
EMIRATES
1,275
255
1,050
190
21.4%
34.2%
23
RUSSIA
1,230
650
1,180
620
4.2%
4.8%
24
ARGENTINA
1,185
160
1,110
150
6.8%
6.7%
25
SWEDEN
1,130
130
1,070
120
5.6%
8.3%
26
PORTUGAL
930
110
870
100
6.9%
10.0%
27
TURKEY
915
120
900
105
1.7%
14.3%
28
INDONESIA
875
130
865
130
1.2%
0.0%
29
MALAYSIA
875
110
840
105
4.2%
4.8%
30
BELGIUM
870
105
810
95
7.4%
10.5%
31
POLAND
845
100
800
95
5.6%
5.3%
32
KUWAIT
835
140
845
145
-1.2%
-3.4%
54
CZECH REPUBLIC
295
35
280
35
5.4%
0.0%
55
CROATIA
285
30
280
30
1.8%
0.0%
56
ECUADOR
280
30
265
30
5.7%
0.0%
57
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
265
30
250
30
6.0%
0.0%
58
GUATEMALA
260
30
245
30
6.1%
0.0%
59
BOLIVIA
245
30
230
30
6.5%
0.0%
60
HONDURAS
225
30
215
30
4.7%
0.0%
7,845
970
7,305
920
7.4%
5.4%
99
METHODOLOGY
ABOUT WEALTH-X
Wealth-X uses a proprietary valuation model to assess all asset holdings including privately and publicly held
businesses and investible assets to develop our Net Worth Valuation.
Our team of researchers and analysts has access to an unrivalled, proprietary database of global ultra high net
worth (UHNW) individuals that is the largest in existence. Our database highlights their financial profiles,
passions and interests, known associates, affiliations, family members, biographies, news and much more.
Wealth-X uses the primary business address as the determinant of an individuals location.
Government:
Higher
Education:
Wealth-X is the worlds leading ultra high net worth (UHNW) intelligence and
prospecting firm with the largest collection of curated research on UHNW
individuals, defined as those with net assets of US$30 million and above. The firms
Wealth-X Professional solution is the standard for financial institutions, not-forprofit organisations and luxury brands working with the ultra affluent.
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Health:
Includes hospitals, clinics, medical research centers and public foundations focused on
healthcare/medicine.
Human
Includes childrens/youth services, adoption, family services, single parent agencies, family
Services:
services/counselling, emergency assistance, victims services, hospices, employment and
housing/shelter projects.
Public, Society Includes research and public policy institutions, community foundations, science and
Benefit:
technology research.
Religious
Organisations:
100
Includes churches, mosques, temples, religious schools and any organisations with an explicitly
religious focus.
101
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