Mainland China had more than 700,000 high net worth individuals (HNWIs) with at least USD 1.6 million in investable assets at the end of last year, according to a survey by Bain and China Merchants Bank, more than twice as many as in 2008.
They are increasingly looking to move their assets abroad to diversify risk and are considering emigration, one of the Bain report's co-authors said today.
Many wealthy Chinese can take advantage of other countries' investment immigration policies, which offer citizenship in return for property purchases or bank deposits.
Approximately another 10 per cent of respondents said they would not emigrate themselves but expected their children to do so, it added.
"Chinese HNWIs are seeking risk diversification in different markets," said Jennifer Zeng, Bain partner in Beijing and co-author of the report.
"Given demands for children's overseas education and immigration life planning, some HNWIs expect to spend more time abroad going forward, therefore overseas investment becomes a natural need for them," she said, adding they were also attracted by offshore opportunities.
More than one-third of HNWIs and over half of ultra-HNWIs owned investments abroad, the survey showed, both roughly doubling from 2011.
Six out of 10 respondents who already invested abroad expected to increase their holdings, it said.
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