Around 10,000 millionaires left the country in 2015, according to a report by New World Wealth, which provides analysis on the global wealth sector.
Paris saw the biggest exodus of high net worth individuals, with 7,000 millionaires leaving the city last year. That's roughly 6% of Paris' millionaires, a population of 126,000, according to the new report.
Most millionaire Parisians moved to the U.K., U.S., Canada, Australia and Israel.
The study is based on wealth statistics, surveys, interviews with migration experts, second citizenship platforms, wealth managers and property agents, and also considers investor visa statistics. This is the third annual report from New World Wealth. Full story...
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Paris saw the biggest exodus of high net worth individuals, with 7,000 millionaires leaving the city last year. That's roughly 6% of Paris' millionaires, a population of 126,000, according to the new report.
Most millionaire Parisians moved to the U.K., U.S., Canada, Australia and Israel.
The study is based on wealth statistics, surveys, interviews with migration experts, second citizenship platforms, wealth managers and property agents, and also considers investor visa statistics. This is the third annual report from New World Wealth. Full story...
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