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Top 10 African Countries with the Most Millionaires

September 10, 2015 | Posted by , Source

 

10. Algeria– 4,100 Millionaires

 

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With a socialist-leaning government and a population of 38.8 million, Algeria has produced 4,100 millionaires, according to a report by AfrAsia Bank and New World Wealth. Hydrocarbons have long been the backbone of the economy, accounting for roughly 60 percent of budget revenues, 30 percent of GDP, and over 95 percent of export earnings. Algeria has the 10th-largest reserves of natural gas in the world and is the sixth-largest gas exporter.

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9. Morocco- 4,900 Millionaires

 

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Morocco boasts a stable economy marked by steady growth, low inflation and gradually falling unemployment. The North African country has 4,900 millionaires out of a population of 33 million, according to the New World Wealth report. Key sectors of the economy include agriculture, tourism, phosphates, textiles, apparel and subcomponents.

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8. Libya– 5,400 Millionaires

 

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New World Wealth reported that about 5,400 of Libya’s 6.2 million people are millionaires, making the country the continent’s eighth largest producer of high wealth individuals. The economy is structured primarily around the nation’s energy sector, which generates about 95 percent of export earnings, 80 percent of GDP, and 99 percent of government income. Substantial revenue from the energy sector coupled with a small population give Libya one of the highest per capita GDPs in Africa, according to Africacradle.com.

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5. Tunisia– 6,600 Millionaires

 

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About 11 million people call Tunisia home and 6,600 of them are millionaires. Exports to the European Union, foreign investment and tourism, are all central to the country’s economy. Key exports now include textiles and apparel, food products, petroleum products, chemicals and phosphates.

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4. Kenya– 8,500 Millionaires

 

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Kenya currently occupies the position of East Africa’s largest economy. The country, with a population of 45 million people, has the fourth highest number of millionaires on the continent. A 124 percent increase in the number of millionaires since 2000 has left this east African economy with about 8,500 HNW individuals, reports Business Insider.

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3. Nigeria – 16,000 Millionaires

 

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Nigeria recently overtook South Africa as Africa’s largest economy. As the most populous country in Africa at 177.2 million, the country is home to 16,000 millionaires, over a 300 percent increase since 2000, according to Business Insider. Oil has been a dominant source of government revenues since the 1970s, but Nigeria’s economy is also driven by a growth in agriculture, telecommunications and services.

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2. Egypt- 23,000 Millionaires

 

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Out of a population of 86.9 million people, there are 23,000 millionaires in Egypt, making the country Africa’s second largest producer of high net worth individuals. Egypt’s main exports consist of natural gas, and non-petroleum products such as ready-made clothes, cotton textiles, medical and petrochemical products, citrus fruits, rice and dried onion, and more recently cement, steel and ceramics.

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1. South Africa – 46,800 Millionaires

 

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South Africa has the highest number of millionaires on the continent, according to a new report by AfrAsia Bank and New World Wealth. South Africa has 46,800 millionaires, 30 percent of Africa’s population of high net worth individuals. Johannesburg alone, known as the β€œcity of gold,” is home to 23,400 millionaires. Most of the wealth in the country, however, is still largely in white hands, 21 years after the end of apartheid. However, the government’s Black Economic Empowerment scheme, aimed at redressing the imbalances of white minority rule, is a key driver in the growing number of Black millionaires.

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