High
networth individuals have seen their wealth growth slowing down in 2018 to 9.62
percent from 13.45 percent a year ago, while their number has de- grown, says a
report. High networht individuals are those with an investible surplus of over
USD 1 million, and their number has crimped to 2.56 lakh in 2018 from 2.63 lakh
in 2017, according to the data collated by Karvy Wealth Management.
According to the Karvy report, these 2.63 lakh ultr rich are worth Rs 430
lakh crore in 2018, up from Rs 392 lakh crore in 2017. The report comes even as
more eye brows are being raised repeatedly over the rising inequality in the
country, where the rich are
getting richer and the poor, becoming poorer and at a faster clip.
As much as Rs 262 lakh crore of the wealth possessed by the high
networth individuals are in the form of financial assets, while the rest are
parked in physical assets, it said, adding the ratio has remained broadly the
same at 60:40. Among financial assets, direct equity exposure is the largest at
Rs 52 lakh crore, but growth in this segment plunged to 6.39 percent from a
high 30.32 percent in 2017.
In line with broader trends, growth in fixed deposits and bonds
rose 8.85 percent to Rs 45 lakh crore in 2018 from 4.86 percent growth in the
previous year. Insurance is the third biggest component among financial assets
at Rs 36 lakh crore, while bank deposits is worth Rs 34 lakh crore.
Much to the chagrin of the policymakers, gold is the
most preferred asset class among physical assets for the rich as well, with
nearly Rs 80 lakh crore of their wealth parked in the yellow metal. In line
with market trends, growth in value of real estate holdings, second biggest
asset class worth Rs 74 lakh crore, slipped to 7.13 percent from 10.35 percent
in 2017.
The agency estimates individual wealth to grow at 13.19 percent
every year till FY24 to touch Rs 798 lakh crore and a gradual rise in financial
assets.
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