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List of countries by financial assets per capita

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This shows two lists by Allianz A.G and UBS.

List of countries by mean net financial assets per capita by Allianz A.G. (2023)

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Net financial assets per capita (Euro), Allianz A.G. Global Wealth Report

This list shows 57 countries with net financial assets per capita.[1]

List by Allianz A.G. (2023)
Rank Country Mean net financial assets per capita
(EUR)
1  United States 253,450
2  Switzerland 238,780
3  Denmark 163,830
4  Singapore 151,200
5  Taiwan 141,600
6  New Zealand 117,760
7  Canada 117,450
8  Sweden 116,060
9  Netherlands 103,110
10  Belgium 97,790
11  Japan 96,500
12  Australia 92,630
13  Israel 92,370
14  France 89,910
15  United Kingdom 88,380
16  Ireland 71,360
17  Italy 69,340
18  Austria 65,330
19  Germany 63,540
20  Malta 49,500
21  Spain 41,260
22  South Korea 38,000
23  Finland 35,970
24  Norway 34,060
25  Portugal 29,450
26  Czech Republic 26,960
27  Slovenia 26,850
28  Estonia 22,250
29  Greece 19,280
30  Hungary 18,390
31  Chile 17,730
32  Lithuania 17,720
33  Latvia 16,000
34  China 15,960
35  Bulgaria 14,510
36  Croatia 14,320
37  Mexico 11,330
38  Poland 11,200
39  Malaysia 9,830
40  Slovakia 9,010
41  South Africa 9,000
42  Russia 8,520
43  Brazil 8,220
44  Romania 7,930
45  Thailand 5,110
46  Turkey 3,220
47  Colombia 3,180
48  India 1,910
49  Peru 1,800
50  Philippines 1,750
51  Argentina 1,490
52  Serbia 1,380
53  Sri Lanka 1,340
54  Cambodia 1,000
55  Indonesia 960
56  Pakistan 580
57  Kazakhstan 440

List of countries by gross financial wealth per adult, UBS Global Wealth Databook 2023

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This list shows selected countries, sorted by highest financial gross wealth per adult. Taken from UBS' Global Wealth Databook.[2]

The net average wealth is calculated by subtracting the debt from the mean financial wealth. The adult financial wealth is the total value of financial worth, or the sum of their overall financial assets minus liabilities. Financial wealth takes into account: savings, monetary gold, currency and deposits, stocks, securities and loans. Financial assets include pension and life insurance reserves, which in many cases cannot be withdrawn at one's discretion. During periods when equity markets experienced strong growth, the relative national and per capita wealth of the countries where people are more exposed on those markets, such as the United States and United Kingdom, tend to rise. On the other hand, when equity markets are depressed, the relative wealth the countries where people invest more in real estate or bonds, such as France and Italy, tend to rise instead. Countries with more aged populations like Germany and Italy would have higher relative wealth, if calculated per capita and not per adult.[3]

* indicates "Income in COUNTRY or TERRITORY" or "Economy of COUNTRY or TERRITORY" links.

List of countries by gross financial wealth per adult.
(2023 publication)[4]
Country Gross financial wealth
per adult (USD)
 Switzerland * 448,960
 United States * 422,404
 Hong Kong 387,963
 Denmark * 308,420
 Singapore * 245,992
 Australia * 230,904
 Sweden * 225,252
 New Zealand * 225,242
 Canada * 224,904
 Taiwan * 213,771
 Netherlands * 205,080
 Israel * 203,689
 Belgium * 172,396
 France * 168,334
 United Kingdom * 168,223
 Norway * 148,386
 Japan * 145,912
 Ireland * 137,362
 Austria * 114,960
 Germany * 113,737
 Italy * 105,265
 South Korea * 91,776
 Finland * 91,391
 Spain * 75,047
 Portugal * 60,102
 Czech Republic * 48,239
 China * 38,503
 Greece * 38,228
 Chile * 35,512
 Hungary * 29,095
 Poland * 20,968
 South Africa * 19,501
 Mexico * 19,149
 Romania * 14,378
 Russia * 14,350
 Kazakhstan * 11,256
 Thailand * 10,181
 Colombia * 7,637
 Indonesia * 6,968
 Turkey * 4,187
 India * 3,769

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Global Wealth Report" (PDF). allianz.com.
  2. ^ "Global Wealth Databook 2023" (PDF). UBS. Retrieved September 27, 2023. Financial assets by adult in selected countries on page 141.
  3. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2017-11-22. Retrieved 2018-04-28.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  4. ^ "Global Wealth Databook 2022" (PDF). Credit Suisse. Archived (PDF) from the original on October 19, 2022. Retrieved October 19, 2022. Financial assets by adult in selected countries on page 109.
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