British advisory firm opens ‘The Richest Cities in the World’ 2022

Henley and Partners (Henley & Partners) A leading global immigration investment advisory firm headquartered in London. has published a ranking of 20 cities withbillionairethe most in the world in 2022, the results showed united statesAmerica has the most ranked cities. New York topped the list with 345,600 billionaires, while the other five cities included San Francisco, Los Angeles, Chicago, Houston and Dallas.

For the second place goes toTokyo With a total wealth of over $1 million, a total of 304,900 people, whileLondonwhich has been the champion for many years Dropped down to 4th place with the number of billionaires 272,400 people.ChinaTwo cities entered the top 10: Beijing and Shanghai.

The full list of cities in the top 20 most billionaires in the world in 2022 includes:

1. New York

2. Tokyo

3. San Francisco

4. London

5. Singapore

6. Los Angeles

7. Chicago

8. Houston

9. Beijing

10. Shanghai

11. Sydney

12. Hong Kong (Special Administrative Region of China)

13. Frankfurt

14. Toronto

15. Zurich

16. Seoul

17. Melbourne

18. Dallas

19. Geneva

20. Paris

Dr. York Steffen, CEO of Henley & Partners, points out that 14 of the top 20 cities are in countries with immigration investment programs.Right to live, work, study and invest in leading global financial centers such as New York, London, Singapore, Sydney and Toronto, accessible through citizenship investment. the ability to relocate oneself, family or business to a more favorable city or having the right to choose citizenship of many countries around the world It is an increasingly important aspect for clients in wealth planning and heritage management.

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Andrew Emiles, head of research at New World Wealth, estimates that the number of billionaires inDubai Mumbai andShenzhen It will rise to the top 20 richest cities in the world by 2030. “Cities with strong oil and gas industries performed exceptionally well this year. This includes Riyadh, Sharjah, Luanda, Abu Dhabi, Doha and Lagos.

Other fast-growing cities include Lugano, a city inSwitzerlandPopular among the wealthy retirees, Bangalore has been dubbed the “India’s Silicon Valley” and Hangzhou, one of China’s most scenic cities.”

Commenting on Henley’s latest Global Citizenship Report, Dr. Jose Caballero, Senior Economist at the IMD World Competitiveness Center said:Quality of life is a key factor driving global migration. and for business executives High standards of life and effective institutions is the main attraction of the city

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