30 Wealthiest Families in the World in 2024

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In this article, we will take a look at the 30 Wealthiest Families in the World in 2024. You can skip our detailed discussion on the wealth migration going on in 2024 and see the 5 Wealthiest Families in the World in 2024.

The 2024 Wealth Migration

2024 is set to witness a great millionaire migration as revealed by the migration report by Henley & Partners. 128,000 millionaires, or high net worth individuals around the globe are to relocate in this year, a global wealth migration more profound than 2023. The biggest millionaire exodus is to take place in China with an anticipated net exit of 15,200 high-net-worth individuals this year. Simultaneously, the UK is expected to witness a net loss of 9,500 millionaires in 2024, more than double the loss recorded for the preceding year while India will be losing an estimated 4,300 millionaires.

Safe Havens for High-Net-Worth Individuals

The most popular destination for those with wealth appears to be the United Arab Emirates which is expected to welcome a record-breaking 6,700 moneyed migrants by the end of 2024, backed up by significant inflows from the UK and Europe. Wealthy and affluent from India, the wider Middle East region, Russia, and Africa have also resorted to this haven. This marks the third year in a row that UAE is the world's top wealth magnet. The closest rival to the UAE in terms of attracting foreign high-net-worth individuals is the United States which has a projected net inflow of 3,800 millionaires for 2024. Singapore, Canada, and Australia follow with net inflows of 3,500, 3,200 and 2,500, respectively.

Among other attractions in the most preferred destination among the rich, the UAE is offering a Golden visa, a long-term residence visa for foreign talent to live, work, or study in the country while having exclusive benefits. These benefits include an entry visa for 6 months with multiple entries to proceed with residence issuance, a renewable residence visa valid for 5 or 10 years, not requiring a sponsor, being able to stay outside the UAE for more than the usual 6 months to keep the residence visa valid, sponsoring one’s spouses and children regardless of their age, and sponsoring an unlimited number of domestic helpers. The country’s strategic location, zero income tax, low crime rate, top-notch health facilities and educational institutes, and world-class lifestyle attractions are other perks attracting the elite.

Dubai is especially winning this race as it is home to over 120 of the wealthiest families and individuals globally, with a total net worth of over $1 trillion, according to the Khaleej Times. In the last decade, over 3,500 millionaires from Africa and 1,500 high-net-worth individuals from the UK have moved to the city.