UAE set to attract 9,800 millionaires in 2025 amid surge in global wealth migration
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UAE’s Golden Visa Program Shifts Focus from Capital to Specialised Talent - The Leaders Globe Media
Since its launch in 2019, the UAE’s Golden Visa program has been a prominent vehicle for attracting long-term foreign investment, particularly in real estate and capital inflows. However, the program is now undergoing a strategic transformation, pivoting from investment-centric eligibility to prioritising specialised talent, especially in cutting-edge fields such as artificial intelligence, climate technology, and advanced digital industries. Th…
UAE is the top wealth magnet for global millionaires - The Canadian Media
#UAE # UAE Destination # UAE Rich People IBNS-CMEDIA: The UAE is eyeing to become the world’s major destination for high-net-worth individuals (HNWIs) in 2025, with the potential inflow of 9,800 millionaires, Gulf News reported, quoting the latest Henley & Partners Private Wealth Migration Report. The number places the Middle East nation ahead of its global rivals and makes it a premier destination for high-net-worth individuals. According to re…
Global Millionaire Migration: UAE Leads as Top Destination in 2025, UK Sees Largest Exodus
Imagine you are a millionaire and allowed to reside in any country of your choice, then which destination would you prefer? Interestingly, for many people, regardless of their wealth, the saying often holds: “the grass is greener on the other side.” Citizens of one country often dream of living in another country, while foreigners may aspire to settle in that very nation, as individuals everywhere face some dissatisfaction with their home countr…
UAE attracting 9,800 millionaires in 2025: Reports - Connected to India News I Singapore l UAE l UK l USA l NRI
A glimpse of Dubai city. Photo: Unsplash The UAE is eyeing to become the world’s major destination for high-net-worth individuals (HNWIs) in 2025, with the potential inflow of 9,800 millionaires, Gulf News reported, quoting the latest Henley & Partners Private Wealth Migration Report. The number places the Middle East nation ahead of its global rivals and makes it a premier destination for high-net-worth individuals. According to reports, the Du…
Nigeria to Lose 200 Millionaires to Capital Flight in 2025
Nigeria is bracing for another round of capital flight in 2025, as nearly 200 of its richest citizens, each holding more than $1 million in liquid assets, are expected to move abroad. Together, they could take roughly $1.5 billion out of the country’s economy. Wealthy Nigerians on the Move Data from the Henley Private Wealth … The post Nigeria to Lose 200 Millionaires to Capital Flight in 2025 appeared first on Business Elites Africa.
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