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Over 4,000 millionaires could still leave India in 2024 — but the drain is getting slower year-on-year
Bucking the global trend, millionaire migration out of India is showing signs of slowing down. Whil…
India’s richest are moving to UAE, Australia and Singapore — but there’s nothing to worry
There will be a big boom in the number of millionaires and billionaires from India over the next de…
India ranks 3rd in millionaire outmigration in 2022, but it’s still churning out more millionaires than it is losing: Henley & Partners
After a pandemic break, the trend of millionaires moving out of their home countries, looking f…
The ultrawealthy are spending millions to land secondary passports from Montenegro and Cyprus amid the pandemic
Interest in acquiring citizenship through investment has been surging — specifically for Montenegro…
Taylor Borden
We asked 3 migration firms about what they're hearing in the first 48 hours after the election
One migration firm received over 100 inquiries on Wednesday from Americans seeking other residency …
Maria Noyen,Shubhangi Goel
The number of bitcoin millionaires has soared 111% in the last year as the cryptocurrency rallies
The number of bitcoin millionaires has soared as the crypto rallies. There have also been six new …
Kelly Cloonan
Israel is losing its allure for millionaires as war shatters its image as a 'safe haven'
A new wealth report shows Israel falling out of the top 10 nations for migrating millionaires, for …
Joshua Zitser
There's a surge in Americans applying for secondary passports. Political unrest ahead of the election and a rise in antisemitism are 2 major factors.
Secondary passports are a sort of "insurance policy" for clients, according to Judi Galst of Henley…
Ana Altchek
China lost 36% of its billionaires to years of economic troubles and crackdowns
China has lost 432 billionaires since the high of 1,185 in 2021, according to a list compiled by t…
Hannah Abraham
Most developed countries are set to gain more millionaires in the next 5 years with 2 big outliers
Both countries had an influx of wealthy people moving in, but with changes in taxes and other issue…
Lian Kit Wee
Interested in a second passport? Get ready to pay hundreds of thousands.
Applications for a secondary passport require extensive paperwork and investing hundreds of thousan…
Ana Altchek
Most US millionaires don't consider themselves 'wealthy,' study finds
A new study found that only 32% of US millionaires surveyed see themselves as "wealthy," with many …
Joshua Nelken-Zitser
The UAE is set to be the world's 'wealth magnet' this year, with 6,700 millionaires expected to move there
Millionaires are flocking to one place above all the rest this year: the UAE, a new report by wealt…
Kiera Fields
Singapore and Hong Kong are the most expensive cities for the ultra-rich to spend their millions
The ranking takes into account the costs of housing and childbirth costs as well as wealthy status …
Grace Dean
Record numbers of wealthy Americans are looking for ways to live overseas
The migration consultancy Henley & Partners found more US citizens than ever before were looking at…
Grace Dean
If it feels like NYC is richer, you're right. One in every 24 residents is a millionaire.
The ranking may be further proof that New York is increasingly becoming a place for only the wealth…
Shubhangi Goel
Alaska, Delaware, and West Virginia are the only states that still don't have a single billionaire resident
California has nearly 200 billionaires. But Alaska, Delaware, and West Virginia don't have any, acc…
Grace Dean
Rich people can buy their way into Hong Kong residency, and the majority of applicants come from 2 tiny countries
Vanuatu's cash-for-residency program has been the subject of international scrutiny, with several c…
Lian Kit Wee
6 countries have tied for the world's most powerful passport — and the US isn't one of them
The US ranked seventh in the index, with visa-free entry to 188 destinations — tying with Hungary a…
Marielle Descalsota
More companies would move to Miami if there were more private schools, says billionaire Miami convert Barry Sternlicht
The city just doesn't have enough private schools, which is holding more companies from setting up …