Luxembourg's Surprising Rise: A Millionaire's Paradise in 2025
In a world where wealth is increasingly concentrated, Luxembourg has emerged as a surprising leader in the growth of its millionaire population. According to the Capgemini World Wealth Report, the number of high-net-worth individuals in Luxembourg rose by a staggering 13.5% in 2025, outpacing even the strong performance of Germany (11.1%) and France (2.7%). This remarkable growth is a testament to the country's economic resilience and strategic investments.
But what makes Luxembourg's success particularly fascinating is the diversity of its wealth creation. While equity markets, buoyed by AI-related gains, have been the main engine of wealth creation globally, Luxembourg has managed to tap into a range of sectors. The country's strong performance in the semiconductor sector, coupled with its strategic investments in defense stocks, has helped to attract a diverse range of high-net-worth individuals.
In my opinion, Luxembourg's success is a reflection of its ability to adapt to changing economic conditions. While other European countries have struggled with the impact of US tariffs and the rally around AI, Luxembourg has managed to position itself as a hub for innovation and investment. This is particularly interesting given the highly concentrated nature of wealth, with just 1% of high-net-worth individuals holding 34.8% of the total.
One thing that immediately stands out is the role of government investment. The large public investment programme promised by Germany has helped to attract investors, while Luxembourg's strategic investments in defense stocks have also played a key role. This raises a deeper question: how can governments and policymakers create an environment that fosters wealth creation and attracts high-net-worth individuals?
From my perspective, Luxembourg's success is a reminder of the importance of innovation and adaptability. The country's ability to tap into a range of sectors, from semiconductors to defense, has helped to create a diverse and resilient economy. This is particularly relevant in a world where economic conditions are constantly changing, and where wealth creation is increasingly concentrated in a few key sectors.
Looking ahead, it will be interesting to see how Luxembourg continues to adapt and innovate. The country's strong performance in 2025 is a testament to its economic resilience, but it remains to be seen whether it can maintain its position as a leader in the growth of its millionaire population. One thing is certain: Luxembourg has emerged as a surprising and fascinating example of how wealth creation can be fostered in a highly competitive and changing world.