Top countries with the most millionaires: France is 5th

MILLIONARIES IN FRANCE

In the study recently published by Capgemini, France has 579,000 millionaires in 2016, compared with 522 900 in 2015. The Hexagon gains a place in the ranking compared to 2015 and thus passes in front of the United Kingdom which has 568 300 millionaires . The United States, Japan, Germany and China are the countries with the most millionaires with nearly 2/3 millionaires residing in one of these countries.
What is a "millionaire"?

These millionaires, designated by the acronym HNWI in the study for "High Net Worth Individuals" represent all persons holding a heritage of at least $ 1 million - the equivalent of around 850,000 euros - excluding Purpose of art and collections, principal residence and current property.
What is the evolution compared to last year?

Together, the regions of Europe, Asia-Pacific and North America have contributed in the same proportions (just over 8%) to increase the wealth and number of HNWIs. For its part, Russia has become the country with the largest growth in the number of HNWIs and the level of wealth: + 20%. This increase is in particular the result of improvement of the Russian stock market and its economic situation.
Country ranking with the most millionaires
Source: WorldWealthReport

The number of millionaires increased by 7.5% in 2016 after heavily stagnated during the years following the financial crisis (2007-2008) and the sovereign debt crisis in Europe (2011).

Last year The Millionaires club welcomed 1.15 million newcomers to 16.5 million people who share more than $ 63 billion in the world. This wealth has increased by 8.2% last year and should exceed the level of 100 billion by 2025.
How is the wealth of millionaires in France?
Evolution of the number of millionaires
Source: WorldWealthReport - Capgemini Data

In 2016, the financial assets of the French millionaires were mainly composed of shares at 23.9%, followed closely by real estate with 22.5%, liquidity with 19.9 and the obligations with 19.8%.

Alternative investments represented only 13.9% and include investors in funds, currencies, derivatives or raw materials.

The biggest observable changes in 2017 compared to 2016 correspond to the place of alternative investments: 9.5% vs 13.9% and obligations: 25.7% vs. 19.9%.

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