How many wealthy people are there in China? How are their assets allocated?
Hurun's "China High-Net-Worth Individuals" report Key data highlights: Figure 1: Distribution of households with investable assets between ¥6 million and ¥30 million Figure 2: Distribution of high-net-worth individuals with assets over ¥10 million Figure 3: Asset allocation of high-net-worth individuals
It can be perceived: Approximately 6 million RMB investable assets There are 1.8 million households nationwide, accounting for 0.37% That is, one in every 300 households
For assets over ¥10 million, there are 1.09 million, accounting for 0.22% One in every 400 households Breaking down to individuals, the proportion is even lower
Overall, high-net-worth individuals prefer conservative assets, with bank savings/wealth management/money market funds (25%) and insurance (19%) accounting for nearly half.
Stocks (14%) and gold (8%) follow, while cryptocurrency investments only account for 2%.
Clear differences among groups:
Business owners are the most conservative, with the highest proportion in bank savings (28%).
White-collar professionals are relatively balanced, with slightly higher allocations in stocks (15%) and bonds (7%).
Professional investors are more active, with prominent proportions in stocks (18%) and insurance (21%), and the lowest in savings (21%).
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How many wealthy people are there in China? How are their assets allocated?
Hurun's "China High-Net-Worth Individuals" report
Key data highlights:
Figure 1: Distribution of households with investable assets between ¥6 million and ¥30 million
Figure 2: Distribution of high-net-worth individuals with assets over ¥10 million
Figure 3: Asset allocation of high-net-worth individuals
It can be perceived:
Approximately 6 million RMB investable assets
There are 1.8 million households nationwide, accounting for 0.37%
That is, one in every 300 households
For assets over ¥10 million, there are 1.09 million, accounting for 0.22%
One in every 400 households
Breaking down to individuals, the proportion is even lower
Overall, high-net-worth individuals prefer conservative assets, with bank savings/wealth management/money market funds (25%) and insurance (19%) accounting for nearly half.
Stocks (14%) and gold (8%) follow, while cryptocurrency investments only account for 2%.
Clear differences among groups:
Business owners are the most conservative, with the highest proportion in bank savings (28%).
White-collar professionals are relatively balanced, with slightly higher allocations in stocks (15%) and bonds (7%).
Professional investors are more active, with prominent proportions in stocks (18%) and insurance (21%), and the lowest in savings (21%).