Croatia Ranks Third Globally for Wealth Growth, Signaling Favorable Economic Climate for Applicants
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Croatia's average net wealth per adult is projected to grow by 29% between 2020 and 2025, placing it third globally according to the UBS Global Wealth Report. This growth, surpassed only by South Korea (55%) and Russia (37%), indicates a stable economic environment.
Key takeaways
- Croatia is projected to rank third globally for population wealth growth, with a 29% increase in average net wealth per adult between 2020 and 2025.
- This growth rate is higher than the average for Europe and suggests a favorable climate for investments and capital accumulation, relevant for those planning relocation or business ventures.
- The UBS Global Wealth Report indicates that only South Korea (55%) and Russia (37%) are expected to surpass Croatia's growth during this period.
Croatia Ranks Third Globally for Wealth Growth (2020-2025)
Croatia is projected to see a 29% increase in average net wealth per adult between 2020 and 2025, according to the UBS Global Wealth Report. This places Croatia third globally for wealth growth during this period.
Only South Korea (55%) and Russia (37%) are projected to have higher growth rates. For individuals considering relocation or investment, this data suggests a stable and growing economic environment. The increase in citizen assets can indicate a dynamic local market and potentially more favorable conditions for capital accumulation and business operations compared to many other countries.
Sources
Based on Emigro corridor reporting. Primary links below.
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