SINGAPORE, 19 April 2023: When it comes to resident millionaires, cities in the USA and China dominate the World’s Top 10 Wealthiest Cities.

Only one European city, London, is on the 2023 list published Tuesday by international investment migration firm Henley & Partners in partnership with global wealth intelligence firm New World Wealth.

New York City wears the crown as the wealthiest in the world with 340,000 millionaires, while two other American wealth hubs — the San Francisco Bay Area and Los Angeles — come in third and sixth places, with 285,000 and 205,400 resident high-net-worth individuals, respectively (note: HNWIs are defined as those with investable wealth of over USD1 million and all figures are rounded off to the nearest 100).

Tokyo, which led the pack 10 years ago, falls to second place with 290,300 millionaires, and London, the wealthiest city in the world for many years, drops to fourth place with 258,000 resident HNWIs. City-state Singapore, widely regarded as the most business-friendly city in the world and one of the top destinations for migrating millionaires, sits in fifth place with 240,100 resident millionaires. In comparison, Sydney comes in 10th place with 126,900 millionaires. Home to some of the world’s most exclusive residential suburbs, Sydney has experienced especially strong wealth growth over the past 20 years and is projected to break into the global Top Five wealthiest cities by 2040.

Asia Pacific cities make gains

China has three cities in the Top 10, with Hong Kong (129,500 millionaires), Beijing (128,200), and Shanghai (127,200) taking seventh, eighth, and ninth places, respectively. Beijing and Shanghai have climbed the rankings over the past decade, but Hong Kong has taken a tumble, dropping from fourth place in 2012 to seventh place.

Henley & Partners CEO Juerg Steffen says seven of the Top 10 wealthiest cities in the world are in countries that host formal investment migration programmes and actively encourage foreign direct investment in return for residence or citizenship rights.

“The right to live, work, study, and invest in leading international wealth hubs such as New York, London, Singapore, Sydney, and Hong Kong can be secured via residence by investment. Being able to relocate yourself, your family, or your business to a more favourable city or have the option to choose between multiple different residences across the world is an increasingly important aspect of international wealth and legacy planning for private clients.”

The US and China vie for millionaire growth

The US and China also dominate the Top 10 list of fastest-growing cities for resident millionaires over the past decade. One of China’s most enduringly popular holiday spots, Hangzhou, tops the charts in this respect with millionaire growth of 105% between 2012 and 2022. High-tech capital Shenzhen and the port city of Guangzhou also enjoyed significant HNWI expansion over the past decade, at 98% and 86%, respectively. The three fastest-growing millionaire hotspots in the US are Austin (102% growth in resident HNWIs), West Palm Beach (90%), and Scottsdale (88%). India has two cities in the Top 10 ­— Bengaluru (88%) and Hyderabad (78%) — and the final two places go to the UAE’s cultural hub Sharjah (84%) and Ho Chi Minh City in Vietnam (82%) which is fast emerging as Asia’s next big wealth hub.

Head of Research at New World Wealth, Andrew Amoils, says traditional wealth magnets such as Monaco and Dubai have also experienced especially strong millionaire growth over the past decade. “Arguably the world’s top haven for the super-rich, the average wealth of a person living in Monaco exceeds USD 10 million, making it the top-ranked city on a wealth per capita basis. It is also the world’s most expensive city, with apartment prices regularly exceeding USD 35,000 per square meter. Dubai is another established international wealth centre with low tax rates, making it a magnet for migrating millionaires worldwide. Approximately 3,500 high-net-worth individuals moved to the city in 2022 alone.”

The World’s Wealthiest Cities Report 2023 includes HNWI population data for 97 cities worldwide and HNWI growth stats for the past decade (2012 to 2022) along with seasonal hotspots for ‘centi-millionaires’ (those individuals with an investable wealth of USD100 million or more).

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