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India sees 20 per cent rise in dollar millionaires, despite GST impact: Capgemini report

[ecis2016.org] Despite the adverse impact of GST implementation, India saw a 20 per cent increase in both, the number of dollar millionaires and their wealth, in 2017, to emerge as the fastest-growing market for high net population, a report has said

The number of high net worth individuals (dollar millionaires) in India grew by 20.4 per cent to 2.63 lakh people, while their collective wealth grew by 21 per cent to over USD one trillion, according to a report by French tech firm, Capgemini. The report, which comes amid growing concerns over social ramifications of asymmetry in wealth distribution, added that in terms of HNIs, “India was the fastest-growing market globally.” The country’s growth on both, the number of HNIs and wealth, is faster than the global average of 11.2 per cent and 12 per cent, respectively.

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The US, Japan, Germany and China are the biggest HNI markets in the world, it said, adding that the data in 2017 has increased India’s ranking to 11th. An HNI is defined as one, who has investable assets of over USD one million, it said. One of the major reasons for the growth, was an over 50 per cent surge in market capitalisation during the year, along with an average 4.8 per cent increase in realty prices and the 6.7 per cent GDP expansion, which is faster than the world.

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There was an adverse effect on wealth, due to the implementation of the Goods and Services Tax (GST) in July 2017 but the report called it ‘transitory’. Other factors, like the monetary policy being steady, impact of demonetisation wearing off and higher savings rate, helped in wealth creation, it said. It can be noted that in January, a study had stated that the top one per cent of the over 1.2 billion population had cornered 73 per cent of the overall wealth generated during the year. Besides, 67 crore Indians comprising the population’s poorest half, saw their wealth rise by just one per cent, the survey released by international rights group Oxfam ahead of the annual World Economic Forum, had said.

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Debora Berti

Università degli Studi di Firenze, IT

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