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  • The equities and investment funds in the UAE continue to make up the largest asset class at 58% of total personal wealth in 2022
  • A sizeable portion of the UAE's financial wealth, approximately 25%, originated from UHNW individuals worth more than $100 million

Abu Dhabi, UAE – The financial wealth of United Arab Emirates (UAE) is anticipated to experience a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 5.5%, rising from $1 trillion to $1.3 trillion from 2022 to 2027, according to a new report by Boston Consulting Group (BCG).

The BCG report, titled ‘Global Wealth Report 2023: Resetting the Course,’ reveals that equities and investment funds in the UAE continue to make up the largest asset class at 58% of total personal wealth in 2022, while bonds are expected to grow the fastest with a CAGR of 8.4% between 2022-2027. Life insurance and pensions are set to become the third largest asset class by 2027.

“Representing 13.2% of the Middle East and Africa’s financial wealth in 2022 and growing at a rate of 6.5% per annum from 2017 to reach USD 1 trillion in 2022, the UAE’s trajectory signals the country’s strong position as one of the preferred global destinations for the wealthy. This impressive growth reflects the strong value proposition the country has developed for high-net-worth individuals (HNWIs),” said Mohammad Khan, Managing Director and Partner, at BCG.

UHNW individuals major contributors

In 2022, a sizeable portion of the UAE’s financial wealth, approximately 25%, originated from Ultra High Net Worth (UHNW) individuals worth more than $100 million. The influence of these individuals is anticipated to continue to remain consistent until 2027. Moreover, individuals with wealth between $1 million – $20 million held 32% of the UAE’s wealth in 2022, with this expected to grow to 34% in 2027.

“The UAE’s success in attracting and retaining high net worth individuals contributes to its growing economic prowess. Not only are they accelerators of innovation and investment in the region, but they also warrant its sustained growth,” said Lukasz Rey Managing Director and Partner, Head of Middle East Financial Institutions Practice, BCG.

Real assets and liabilities on the rise

The report also presents notable findings on the UAE’s real assets and liabilities. Real assets in the UAE grew by 7.5% per year from 2017 to 2022, reaching USD 1.9 trillion, and are projected to increase by 6.9% per annum to USD 2.6 trillion by 2027.

Simultaneously, the UAE’s liabilities sector expanded by 3.1% per annum during the same period and is expected to grow by 6.3% per annum to USD 0.2 trillion by 2027. This balanced growth invokes a financial profile of a nation that is confident in taking calculated risks, potentially enhancing the all-around growth narrative.