The 2017 *Credit Suisse Research Institute's Global Wealth Report* recorded 111,000 Indonesian residents in the high-net-worth (HNW) category, with net assets exceeding US$1 million (approximately Rp 13.5 billion). Of this number, 868 individuals were classified as ultra-high-net-worth (UHNW) individuals, possessing net assets exceeding US$50 million (Rp 675 billion).
The number of wealthy Indonesians is projected to increase by more than 10 percent annually over the next five years, reaching 180,000 individuals, with 1,400 classified as ultra-high-net-worth individuals possessing assets exceeding US$50 million. Meanwhile, the wealth of each adult Indonesian increased to US$11,001 per person, up from US$1,075. Indonesia ranks 28th globally in terms of the number of wealthy individuals.
Global wealth reached US$280 trillion by mid-2017, a 6.4 percent increase (US$16.7 trillion) from the previous US$263.6 trillion. By 2022, global wealth is projected to reach US$341 trillion.
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