Tuesday 20 August 2013

Jo’burg, Lagos and Nairobi top Africa’s rich list

 South Africa’s Johannesburg is the African city with the highest concentration of dollar millionaires at 23,400, according to a newly released survey of the wealthy.
Cairo, Lagos and Cape Town are the cities with the next largest concentrations of high-net-worth individuals (HNWI) with 12,300, 9,800 and 9,000 respectively, according to the New World Wealth survey that was carried out early this year.
Nairobi rounds out the top five cities with 5,000 super-wealthy individuals. The Kenyan capital was also only second to Accra in having the fastest growing rate of HNWIs. (Read: Accra the African city with highest growth potential: Survey)
The next five cities in order are Durban, Casablanca, Pretoria, Luanda and Algiers, according to the survey.
The presence of a larger group of super-rich individuals in a city is seen to be a key growth driver arising from robust demand for luxury goods, prime properties, art and services like wealth management and private banking.
New World Wealth
Each city’s population of wealthy individuals is understood to reflect its relative economic strength.
New World Wealth tracks 120,000 HNWIs worldwide. The research firm draws its data from private bankers, stockbrokers, deal announcements and interviews with the rich individuals themselves.
An individual’s primary residence is excluded in calculating their net worth.
South Africa, Egypt, Nigeria and Kenya are the highest ranking African countries, with 48,800, 23,000, 15,900 and 8,400 dollar millionaires respectively.
The world’s top cities such as New York, Moscow and London have used their leverage to attract a large number of the world’s richest individuals. The three cities are home to 70, 64, and 54 dollar billionaires respectively, according to research firm Wealthinsight.
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