Core Insights - The report indicates that Africa's wealth landscape is evolving, with significant growth in the number of millionaires and billionaires, particularly in Morocco and other leading countries [1][2] Group 1: Millionaire and Billionaire Statistics - The top five African countries with the highest number of millionaires are South Africa (41,100), Egypt (14,800), Morocco (7,500), Nigeria (7,200), and Kenya (6,800), collectively accounting for 63% of Africa's millionaires and 88% of its billionaires [1] - Over the past decade, Morocco's millionaire population has increased by 40%, ranking second in growth rate in Africa, following Mauritius (63%) and Rwanda (48%) [1] - In contrast, resource-rich countries like Nigeria, Angola, and Algeria have seen declines in their millionaire populations, with Nigeria experiencing a 47% drop [1] Group 2: Future Wealth Projections - The report forecasts a 65% increase in the number of millionaires in Africa over the next decade, driven by ongoing economic growth and the rapid expansion of the wealth class [1] - Currently, Africa has 25 billionaires, 348 millionaires, and 122,500 millionaires, with Morocco contributing 4 billionaires and 35 millionaires [1] - The economic growth rate for sub-Saharan Africa is projected to reach 3.7% in 2025, significantly outpacing Europe (0.7%) and the United States (1.4%), with an acceleration to 4.1% expected in 2026 [2]
摩洛哥百万富翁人数位列非洲第三
Shang Wu Bu Wang Zhan·2025-08-28 06:46