List of countries by financial assets per capita

 


List by Allianz A.G. (2021)
RankCountryMean net financial assets per capita
(EUR)
1 United States218,469
2  Switzerland212,052
3 Denmark149,241
4 Netherlands128,557
5 Sweden124,763
6 Singapore118,934
7 Taiwan117,659
8 New Zealand114,171
9 Japan100,471
10 Belgium98,929
11 Canada96,429
12 United Kingdom90,018
13 Australia88,735
14 Israel87,459
15 France66,562
16 Austria63,588
17 Italy62,775
18 Germany61,760
19 Ireland60,364
20 South Korea36,467
21 Finland34,932
22 Spain34,012
23 Portugal27,917
24 Norway27,626
25 Slovenia23,011
26 Czech Republic21,607
27 Estonia19,680
28 Chile17,431
29 Greece16,733
30 Hungary16,159
31 Lithuania12,701
32 Croatia12,511
33 Latvia12,453
34 China12,426
35 Bulgaria10,008
36 Malaysia9,951
37 Poland9,882
38 Slovakia7,531
39 South Africa6,398
40 Romania6,351
41 Mexico5,955
42 Russia5,874
43 Brazil5,779
44 Thailand4,023
45 Colombia3,742
46 Turkey2,369
47 Peru2,303
48 Sri Lanka1,795
49 Philippines1,657
50 India1,105
51 Serbia1,075
52 Argentina931
53 Indonesia768
54 Cambodia714
55 Ukraine514
56 Kazakhstan500
57 Pakistan55


List of countries by gross financial wealth per adult, Credit Suisse Global Wealth Databook 2021[edit]

This list shows selected countries, sorted by highest financial gross wealth per adult. Taken from Credit Suisse's Global Wealth Databook.[2]

The net average wealth is calculated by subtracting the debt from the mean financial wealth. The adult financial wealth is the total value of financial worth, or the sum of their overall financial assets minus liabilities. Financial wealth takes into account: savings, monetary gold, currency and deposits, stocks, securities and loans. Financial assets include pension and life insurance reserves, which in many cases cannot be withdrawn at one's discretion. During periods when equity markets experienced strong growth, the relative national and per capita wealth of the countries where people are more exposed on those markets, such as the United States and United Kingdom, tend to rise. On the other hand, when equity markets are depressed, the relative wealth the countries where people invest more in real estate or bonds, such as France and Italy, tend to rise instead. Countries with more aged populations like Germany and Italy would have higher relative wealth, if calculated per capita and not per adult.[3]


* indicates "Income in COUNTRY or TERRITORY" or "Economy of COUNTRY or TERRITORY" links.


List of countries by gross financial wealth per adult.
(2021 publication).[2]
CountryGross financial wealth
per adult (USD)
 Switzerland *465,337
 United States *417,248
 Denmark *328,635
 Netherlands *279,960
 Sweden *275,664
 Australia *246,617
 Singapore *223,443
 New Zealand *212,365
 Canada *208,431
 Belgium *197,597
 Israel *189,126
 United Kingdom *189,078
 Taiwan *184,061
 Japan *179,081
 Norway *153,522
 France *149,703
 Ireland *146,898
 Austria *128,778
 Germany *125,390
 Italy *116,228
 South Korea *96,543
 Finland *92,631
 Spain *76,199
 Portugal *60,320
 Czech Republic *42,643
 Greece *37,681
 Chile *33,895
 China *33,102
 Hungary *28,484
 Poland *21,988
 Mexico *16,146
 South Africa *15,604
 Romania *12,485
 Russia *11,261
 Thailand *10,553
 Colombia *10,085
 Kazakhstan *7,986
 Turkey *7,060
 Indonesia *5,959
 India *3,610

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