Mwananchi Communications Ltd
Summary
· It shows about 18,500 HNWIs have left Africa over the past decade in search of greener pastures elsewhere outside the continent.
Dar es Salaam. Africa is home to some 138,000 dollar millionaires a
latest wealth by research firm New World Wealth and Henley & Partners
report released on March 28, 2023, shows.
The report indicates that the number
of tycoons in African countries varies annually depending not only on the local
and global economic conditions but also due to the migration of the super-rich
to other countries.
It shows about 18,500 HNWIs have
left Africa over the past decade in search of greener pastures elsewhere
outside the continent.
About 1,200 HNWIs have moved between
African countries over the past 10 years, with most relocating to Mauritius and
South Africa.
“Most have relocated to the UK, the
USA, and the UAE. Significant numbers have also moved to Australia, Canada,
France, Israel, Monaco, New Zealand, Portugal, and Switzerland,” said the
report.
To underline this movement, the
report shows that, while some 50 dollar billionaires were born in Africa, just
23 of them still live on the continent, raising concerns that the tycoons are
exporting business away from their home countries.
“Billionaires rarely move for tax
reasons. They usually relocate to expand their businesses or due to safety
concerns,” it says.
Africa is home to some of the
world’s fastest-growing markets, including Rwanda, Mauritius, and Seychelles,
which have seen wealth growth of 72 per cent, 69 per cent, and 54 per cent
respectively over the past decade.
The report projects Mauritius to
experience the highest private wealth growth rate at 75 per cent over the next
decade, making it the fourth fastest-growing country globally in millionaire
growth percentage terms after Vietnam, India, and New Zealand.
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