'Ultra'-Rich Hungarians Number Around 100 – BCG

  • 27 Jul 2023 9:11 AM
  • Hungary Matters
'Ultra'-Rich Hungarians Number Around 100 – BCG
There are around 100 Hungarian “ultra-high net worth individuals” with assets of more than 100 million dollars, Boston Consulting Group (BCG) said based on data compiled for its Global Wealth Report 2023.

BCG put the number of “high net worth individuals” with assets between 20 million dollars and 100 million dollars around 500, and the number with assets between 1 million and 20 million at about 15,000.

The number of “affluents”, with assets between 250,000 dollars and 1 million dollars, stands at 52,700.

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