Italy, Greece, and Switzerland gain millionaires as UK, France, and Germany lose them, report finds
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Quirino Mealha
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A new report from Henley & Partners reveals shifting patterns in high-net-worth migration across Europe. Wealthy individuals are increasingly moving to Italy, Greece, and Switzerland, while traditional favorites like the UK, France, and Germany are losing affluent residents. The Henley Private Wealth Migration Report 2026 highlights a growing divide between smaller European nations attracting wealthy migrants and larger economies struggling to retain them.
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· 3 pulledA fresh study of high-net-worth migration conducted by Henley & Partners... points to a widening divide across Europe.
A handful of countries are cementing their appeal to globally mobile wealth, while some of the continent's largest economies face mounting pressure in retaining their affluent residents.
The Henley Private Wealth Migration Report 2026, published this week, breaks with its previous format.
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