Investment Strategies
Most Rich Chinese Reside Outside Major Cities - Survey

The majority of
China’s wealthiest people live outside the huge cities of
Beijing,
Shanghai and
Guangdong, according to a study by
Hurun Report, a Shanghai-based luxury business portal.
The Hurun 2009 Wealth Report found that 825,000 people
in
China have personal wealth of more than RMB10 million ($1.47
million) while 51,000 people are worth more than RMB100 million.
Fifty two percent of these millionaires live outside the major
cities.
The study says companies looking to tap into
China’s local market are better served by looking beyond
Beijing and
Shanghai and establishing their presence in second and third-tier
cities such as
Chengdu, in the south west, and
Wenzhou, in the south east.
According to a separate report made by
McKinsey & Co: “In Beijing, the biggest brand names often
have several retail outlets, but many go unrepresented in Chengdu
or Wenzhou even though Chengdu has more wealthy households than
Detroit, and Wenzhou as many as Atlanta.”
According to the Hurun Report, 48 per cent of China’s richest are concentrated in Beijing, Guangdong and Shanghai. Beijing is home to the most millionaires with 143,000 individuals valued at more than RMB10 million and 8,800 individuals with more than RMB100 million.
Guangdong
Province follows with 137,000 millionaires, then
Shanghai with 116,000, and
Zhejiang
Province with 110,500. In
Hangzhou, the capital city of east
China's
Zhejiang
Province and
Wenzhou there are 42,300 and 18,200 millionaires respectively.
Researchers based the ranking on measured private wealth, including businesses, luxury cars, taxes, company registered capital and private residences.