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High Net-Worth Individuals

Context:

According to The Capgemini Research Institute’s World Wealth Report 2024, the count of high net-worth individuals (HNWIs) in India surged by 12.2% in 2023 compared to the previous year, elevating the total HNWI population to 3.589 million.

 

Key Finding of the Report: 

  • Global HNWI wealth increased by 4.7% in 2023, reaching $86.8 trillion.
  • The HNWI population grew by 5.1%, totaling 22.8 million worldwide, continuing its growth despite market unpredictability.
  • This growth reverses last year’s decline, returning HNWI trends to a positive trajectory.
  • Market buoyancy in 2023 contributed significantly to a $3.8 trillion increase in HNWI wealth.
  • India and Australia stood out as top performers in the Asia-Pacific (APAC) region, with HNWI wealth growth.
  • India’s unemployment rate decreased to 3.1% in 2023 from 7% in 2022, despite the economy growing by 7.3%, higher than the increase in 2022.
  • India’s market capitalisation surged by 29.0% in 2023, following a 6% increase in 2022.
  • National savings as a percentage of GDP in India also saw an increase, reaching 33.4% in 2023 compared to 29.9% in 2022.

Buoyant Market:

  • Buoyant is a term used to describe a market where the prices generally rise with ease when there are considerable signals of strength.
    • Buoyant markets usually display characteristics of high corporate profits, low cost of capital, and a high return on capital.

Buoyant Economy:

  • A buoyant economy is one in which most people feel that their economic circumstances are more secure and that their incomes are increasing. The measurable attributes of a buoyant economy include:
    • real per capita incomes are rising;
    • employment is rising and unemployment rates are falling, or there is full employment;
    • the distribution of income is growing more equitable, or is stable; and
    • levels of domestic and foreign debt (relative to GDP) are declining, or are stable.

What Is a High-Net-Worth Individual (HNWI)?

  • HNWIs are the individuals with investable assets of USD1 million or more, excluding their primary residence, collectibles, consumables, and consumer durables.
  •  HNWIs are segmented into three categories based on wealth bands: 
    • Ultra-HNWIs (USD 30 million or more), 
    • Mid-Tier Millionaires (USD 5-30 million) and, 
    • Millionaires Next Door (USD 1-5 million).

World Wealth Report 2024:

  • Report published by The Capgemini Research Institute
  • Report covers 71 countries, accounting for more than 98% of global gross national income and 99% of world stock market capitalisation.

 

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