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Chitchat Singapore's record millionaires

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Led by the poleetions Singapore has achieved the enviable of being a country with on of the most millionaires
Shiok Shiokalingam
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Number of millionaires in Singapore soars past 333,000 in 2023​


SINGAPORE - The number of millionaires in Singapore rose to 333,204 in 2023. This was about 0.4 per cent more than the figure of 332,000 in 2022.

Conversely, the worldwide tally shrank to 58 million in 2023, from 59.4 million in 2022.

Millionaires - referring to those with a net worth of US$1 million and above - made up 1.5 per cent of the world's population in 2023.


Despite forming such a small percentage, the world's millionaires owned nearly half of global household wealth. Their total wealth came in at just under US$214 trillion (S$288.8 trillion), said UBS in the 15th edition of its Global Wealth Report, released on July 10.

The Swiss bank studied 56 markets in the Asia-Pacific, including Singapore; the Americas; and the Europe, Middle East and Africa regions for this year's report.

These markets collectively represented over 92 per cent of the world's wealth in 2022.

The US dollar was used in this study to make it easy to compare different economies.

The study found that the United States had the largest number of millionaires at nearly 22 million, making up 38 per cent of the world's millionaires.

Mainland China was in second place with just over six million (10 per cent), and Britain was third with slightly over three million millionaires (five per cent).

Singapore placed 22nd in 2023, with its 333,204 millionaires forming 0.6 per cent of the world's millionaires.

The Republic was behind India (in 14th spot), which had nearly 870,000 millionaires and Hong Kong (16th), with around 630,000 millionaires.

Singapore's millionaires had a combined net worth - the difference between their total assets and their total liabilities - of US$1.2 trillion in 2023.

Assets include financial ones, such as cash and equities, and non-financial assets, such as residential property, while liabilities include mortgage loans, car loans and credit card debts.

The millionaire population made up 6.6 per cent of the total number of adults here.

In 2023, total household wealth in Singapore rose 5.6 per cent from 2022 to just over US$2 trillion.

In comparison, global household wealth grew 4.2 per cent in 2023, following a three per cent contraction in the previous year.

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https://www.asiaone.com/singapore/number-millionaires-singapore-soars-past-333000-2023
 
It is NO surprising news.

Singapore lays within a favorable spot on Earth where thru trade, all points of the compass passes thru. With trade, eventually economies & jobs are created, which leads to wealth for the innovative top entrepreneurs & living wages for all whom may lack biz acumen & chose to earn an honest living instead.

Also, with Singapore Pools, millionaires are created at least once or twice a week thru TOTO draws, which pays out in million dollars for each draw. At least Singapore Pools is managed & REGULATED by our Elected govt, & with the funds created, much of it goes back to our National Treasury for funding of social expenditure such education, healthcare, etc. May they only spend with with what they can afford to lose, as the odds are millions to one....

However, a million dollars will not go far. Some would think if they placed it fixed deposits gathering dust, it would generate a mere est $4000/mth in interest by banks after paying off taxes on dividends, even as there is no capital tax on such earnings.

Such funds are just at the national average salary of Singapore, & they would live at the least with little worries, with financial prudence being the pragmatic choice - a mere condo would cost at least $3million in Singapore & a safe reliable Conti car would costs $500k......

Some whom are more enterprising would use at least part of such funds, in hopes to generate better returns thru private investments. However, sadly, not many would have the biz acumen to achieve such....as greed or ignorance often plays a part in them parting with their funds....

Thus, what is a Singapore millionaire in today's term? More so when MORE would be gained by others in highly populated but corrupted nations? How much money is enough.....? Thus a need on perspectives & priorities with the Gift of Life.
 
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i am also a millionaire...i have a million sperms....
 
Ready cash USD 1 million or including value of property and stocks/shares?
 
More will become millionaires now that we have the Huggerrrrrrrrrr visiting Sinkapore

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'I want a friendship photo': Indian PM Modi hugs PM Wong in Singapore visit​



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Malaysia Offers Zero Tax for Family Offices in $100 Billion Forest City Development​

  • Forest City will be first in Malaysia to provide the program
  • The incentive will be operational by first quarter of 2025


Forest City in Iskandar Puteri, Malaysia.

Forest City in Iskandar Puteri, Malaysia.
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By Ram Anand
September 20, 2024 at 1:35 PM GMT+8
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Malaysia is offering 0% tax rate for family offices to set up shop in its struggling mega-project Forest City, as it looks to revive investor interest in the $100 billion development near its border with Singapore.
The government is also offering a concessionary corporate tax rate of between 0% and 5%, and individual income tax rate of 15% for knowledge workers and Malaysians working there, Malaysia’s Second Finance Minister Amir Hamzah Azizan said in Johor state on Friday.
Have a confidential tip for our reporters?
 
A net worth of US$ 1 million is peanuts nowadays. The data is not even worth tracking.
 


This bro maybe missing out alot if he actively invest in SG property market...his alpha is really huat big big sia
 
How many are newly minted Overnight Millionaire who Huat bug big from Their HDeeBee Pigeon Holes?
 
Led by the poleetions Singapore has achieved the enviable of being a country with on of the most millionaires
Shiok Shiokalingam
lol



Number of millionaires in Singapore soars past 333,000 in 2023​


SINGAPORE - The number of millionaires in Singapore rose to 333,204 in 2023. This was about 0.4 per cent more than the figure of 332,000 in 2022.

Conversely, the worldwide tally shrank to 58 million in 2023, from 59.4 million in 2022.

Millionaires - referring to those with a net worth of US$1 million and above - made up 1.5 per cent of the world's population in 2023.


Despite forming such a small percentage, the world's millionaires owned nearly half of global household wealth. Their total wealth came in at just under US$214 trillion (S$288.8 trillion), said UBS in the 15th edition of its Global Wealth Report, released on July 10.

The Swiss bank studied 56 markets in the Asia-Pacific, including Singapore; the Americas; and the Europe, Middle East and Africa regions for this year's report.

These markets collectively represented over 92 per cent of the world's wealth in 2022.

The US dollar was used in this study to make it easy to compare different economies.

The study found that the United States had the largest number of millionaires at nearly 22 million, making up 38 per cent of the world's millionaires.

Mainland China was in second place with just over six million (10 per cent), and Britain was third with slightly over three million millionaires (five per cent).

Singapore placed 22nd in 2023, with its 333,204 millionaires forming 0.6 per cent of the world's millionaires.

The Republic was behind India (in 14th spot), which had nearly 870,000 millionaires and Hong Kong (16th), with around 630,000 millionaires.

Singapore's millionaires had a combined net worth - the difference between their total assets and their total liabilities - of US$1.2 trillion in 2023.

Assets include financial ones, such as cash and equities, and non-financial assets, such as residential property, while liabilities include mortgage loans, car loans and credit card debts.

The millionaire population made up 6.6 per cent of the total number of adults here.

In 2023, total household wealth in Singapore rose 5.6 per cent from 2022 to just over US$2 trillion.

In comparison, global household wealth grew 4.2 per cent in 2023, following a three per cent contraction in the previous year.

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https://www.asiaone.com/singapore/number-millionaires-singapore-soars-past-333000-2023
Wow...>5% population are Millionaries...Good Job
 
Only those loan free with million dollar financial or housing asset can be counted but only on paper.
Need to be like our Sham kor selling his $88,000,000 GCB and take the money into bank then it is not just on paper.
If separate with billionaires and the lowest rung sinkie, then can really see the huge income gap.
 
knn, kar kee kong kar kee song, shithole 20 year old 4 room flat is almost a milllion, normal car is 150k
in thailand 400k will get you this....

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knn, kar kee kong kar kee song, shithole 20 year old 4 room flat is almost a milllion, normal car is 150k
in thailand 400k will get you this....

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Tgat is why many diam diam, siam away liao
 

2 Multi Million Dollar Atas shophouses partially collapse at Syed Alwi Road, 6 injured​

Two shophouses partially collapsed at Syed Alwi Road on Tuesday (8 Oct), leaving 6 injured. (PHOTO: Facebook/Singapore Civil Defence Force)

Two shophouses partially collapsed at Syed Alwi Road on Tuesday (8 Oct), leaving 6 injured. (PHOTO: Facebook/Singapore Civil Defence Force)

Two shophouses partially collapsed at Syed Alwi Road in the early hours of Tuesday (8 Oct).

According to a Facebook post by the Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF), the team was alerted to the incident at 1.30am.
"Upon arrival, SCDF immediately commenced a search of the area to ascertain if anyone was trapped under the debris. Two search dogs and a drone were also deployed to augment the search operation," they wrote.
 

Rare comet to light up Singapore’s night skies from Oct 11​

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Comets are traditionally named by or after the person or observatory that discovered them. PHOTO: COURTESY OF AKASH ANANDH
 
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