DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The "The India 2018 Wealth Report" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.
This report covers wealth trends in India from 2007 to 2017, with projections to 2027.
Scope
- General wealth trends in India over the past 10 years
- City wealth breakdowns for India
- Detailed review of the local luxury and wealth management sector
- HNWI trends in India over the past 10 years
- HNWI migration trends in India over the past 10 years
- Asset allocations and behavioural mapping of HNWIs in India
- Demographics of Indian HNWIs including: city, work title, university, degree and sector breakdowns
- Art, collectables, luxury car, luxury clothing and prime residential real estate statistics for India
Key Highlights
- India is the 6th largest wealth market in the world (in terms of total wealth held) after USA, China, Japan, Germany and the UK
- Indian locals hold US$8.2 trillion in net assets (or wealth). Around US$3.9 trillion (48%) of this is held by HNWIs
- The average Indian individual has net assets of approximately US$6,600
- There are approximately 330,000 HNWIs living in India, each with net assets of US$1 million or more
- There are approximately 20,700 multi-millionaires living in India, each with net assets of US$10 million or more
- There are 1,064 centi-millionaires living in India, each with net assets of US$100 million or more
- There are 119 billionaires living in India, each with net assets of US$1 billion or more. India has a particularly large number of billionaires - only two counties worldwide have more billionaires than India, namely: USA and China
Companies Featured
- Aston Martin
- Bentley
- Berluti
- Burberry
- Canali
- Christian Louboutin
- Ferrari
- Gucci
- Hermes
- Jimmy Choo
- Lamborghini
- Louis Vuitton
- Maserati
- Paul Smith
- Porsche
- Prada
- Rolls Royce
- Salvatore Ferragamo
- Thomas Pink
- Zegna
Key Topics Covered
1 Introduction
2 Wealth Sector Fundamentals
3 The Wealthiest Cities in India
4 HNWI Trends in India
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