India Ranks 4th in Global Wealth Rankings: Knight Frank’s Wealth Report 2025
In March 2025, the London-based global property consultancy firm, Knight Frank, released the 19th edition of ‘The Wealth Report 2025’, providing a comprehensive analysis of the global distribution of wealth. The report highlights the growing number of High Net-Worth Individuals (HNWIs) worldwide, with India securing the 4th position globally, boasting an estimated 85,698 HNWIs in 2024, marking a 6% increase from the previous year.
With 3.7% of the world’s wealthy population, India continues to strengthen its presence among the top wealth-generating nations. The United States of America (USA) remains the leader with 905,413 HNWIs, followed by China (471,634 HNWIs) and Japan (122,119 HNWIs).
The report defines HNWIs as individuals possessing at least USD 1 million in investable assets. According to the findings, the number of HNWIs increased by 4.4% globally, reaching 2,341,378 in 2024, up from 2,243,300 in 2023.
The top three regions that experienced the highest percentage growth in their HNWI populations are:
Other notable regional HNWI population growth rates:
| Rank | Country | Number of HNWIs | Percentage of Global HNWIs |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | United States | 905,413 | 38.7% |
| 2 | China (Mainland) | 471,634 | 20.1% |
| 3 | Japan | 122,119 | 5.2% |
| 4 | India | 85,698 | 3.7% |
| 5 | Germany | 69,798 | 3.0% |
India’s HNWI population is on a steady rise. The report projects that by 2028, the number of HNWIs in India will increase by 9.4%, reaching 93,753 individuals.
India ranks 3rd globally in terms of billionaires, with 191 billionaires in 2024. Notably:
Knight Frank’s Prime International Residential Index (PIRI), which monitors luxury residential property trends, revealed a 3.6% global increase in prime property values in 2024.
India’s luxury real estate sector also witnessed substantial changes:
For the first time, Knight Frank conducted a global survey of young HNWIs aged 18 to 35 with an annual income exceeding USD 125,000. The survey provided insights into their luxury investment preferences:
| Section | Details |
|---|---|
| Why in News? | The 19th edition of The Wealth Report 2025 by Knight Frank highlights global wealth distribution, with India ranking 4th in HNWI population. |
| India’s HNWI Ranking (2024) | India ranks 4th globally with 85,698 HNWIs, marking a 6% YoY increase. |
| Global HNWI Growth | – Total HNWIs worldwide: 2,341,378 (4.4% increase from 2023). – Top 3 regions with highest HNWI growth: 1. USA – 5.2% growth 2. Asia – 5% growth 3. Africa – 4.7% growth |
| Top 5 Countries by HNWI Population (2024) | 1. USA – 905,413 (38.7%) 2. China – 471,634 (20.1%) 3. Japan – 122,119 (5.2%) 4. India – 85,698 (3.7%) 5. Germany – 69,798 (3.0%) |
| Global Billionaire Trends | – USA leads with a combined billionaire wealth of USD 5.7 trillion. – China follows with USD 1.34 trillion. – UHNWIs (assets > USD 100 million) exceed 100,000 globally. – Gender shift in new billionaires: 82% male (down from 90% in 2020); 47% of female billionaires under 30. |
| India’s Billionaire Growth (2024) | – India ranks 3rd globally with 191 billionaires. – 26 new billionaires in 2024 (up from 7 in 2019). – 12% YoY growth in billionaire population. – Total billionaire wealth: USD 950 billion. |
| Future Projections (India) | – HNWI population in 2028: 93,753 (9.4% increase from 2024). |
| Luxury Real Estate Trends (India) | – Delhi: 6.7% YoY increase in luxury residential prices (Rank: 18th in PIRI from 37th in 2023). – Bengaluru: Moved up to 40th from 59th. – Mumbai: Dropped from 21st to 28th. |
| Next-Gen Wealth Preferences | – High-end Real Estate – 29.8% – Luxury Cars – 27.8% – Private Jets – 15.1% |
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