Millionaire

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A millionaire is a person whose assets – property, savings, stocks and shares etc. – amount in value to one million dollars or more.

Millionaire migration

See also: Millionaire migration

Approximately 128,000 of the world’s millionaires migrated to another country in 2024.[1]

According to Henley and Partners:

The benefits of this migration of wealth and talent to these countries are wide ranging, and include:

Forex revenue: Migrating millionaires are a vital source of forex revenue as they tend to bring their money with them when they move to a new country. For instance, a migrant who brings USD 10 million with them is equivalent to a country generating USD 10 million in export revenue as both transactions generate USD 10 million of forex revenue for the country.

  • New business: Many relocating high-net-worth individuals (around 20%) are entrepreneurs and company founders, who often start businesses in their new country and therefore create local jobs. This percentage rises to over 60% for centi-millionaires and billionaires.
  • Stock markets: Millionaires boost the local stock market via their equity investments. Also, some high-net-worth business owners publicly list their companies on the local stock exchange.
  • Job creation: Perhaps most importantly, high-net-worth individuals indirectly create thousands of well-paying jobs via their spending power, especially in high-value sectors such as luxury hotels, fine dining, luxury retail, fashion, hi-tech, automotive, prime property, wealth management, and family offices.[2]

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