Reference
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Thailand UHNW individual count
~10,000-11,000
Thailand had roughly 10,000-11,000 ultra-high-net-worth individuals (UHNW, ≥USD 30 million net worth) at end-2024 per Wealth-X World Ultra Wealth Report and Knight Frank Wealth Report Asia. The cohort is dominated by listed-conglomerate principal families (CP Group, Central Group, ThaiBev, Boon Rawd, B.Grimm, Singha) and second-tier industrial, real estate, and hospitality wealth. UHNW clients are increasingly migrating to multi-family offices and Singapore-based booking centres, driving local private banks to invest in tailored discretionary mandates and offshore-investment advisory partnerships (Julius Baer with SCB, UBS with KBank legacy linkages).
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Thailand had roughly 10,000-11,000 ultra-high-net-worth individuals (UHNW, ≥USD 30 million net worth) at end-2024 per Wealth-X World Ultra Wealth Report and Knight Frank Wealth Report Asia. The cohort is dominated by listed-conglomerate principal families (CP Group, Central Group, ThaiBev, Boon Rawd, B.Grimm, Singha) and second-tier industrial, real estate, and hospitality wealth. UHNW clients are increasingly migrating to multi-family offices and Singapore-based booking centres, driving local private banks to invest in tailored discretionary mandates and offshore-investment advisory partnerships (Julius Baer with SCB, UBS with KBank legacy linkages).
Thailand had roughly 10,000-11,000 ultra-high-net-worth individuals (UHNW, ≥USD 30 million net worth) at end-2024 per Wealth-X World Ultra Wealth Report and Knight Frank Wealth Report Asia. The cohort is dominated by listed-conglomerate principal families (CP Group, Central Group, ThaiBev, Boon Rawd, B.Grimm, Singha) and second-tier industrial, real estate, and hospitality wealth. UHNW clients are increasingly migrating to multi-family offices and Singapore-based booking centres, driving local private banks to invest in tailored discretionary mandates and offshore-investment advisory partnerships (Julius Baer with SCB, UBS with KBank legacy linkages).
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End-2024 estimate
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What this tells you
Thailand had roughly 10,000-11,000 ultra-high-net-worth individuals (UHNW, ≥USD 30 million net worth) at end-2024 per Wealth-X World Ultra Wealth Report and Knight Frank Wealth Report Asia. The cohort is dominated by listed-conglomerate principal families (CP Group, Central Group, ThaiBev, Boon Rawd, B.Grimm, Singha) and second-tier industrial, real estate, and hospitality wealth. UHNW clients are increasingly migrating to multi-family offices and Singapore-based booking centres, driving local private banks to invest in tailored discretionary mandates and offshore-investment advisory partnerships (Julius Baer with SCB, UBS with KBank legacy linkages).
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Thailand HNW wealth management AUM (2020-2024)
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Capgemini World Wealth Report; KBank Private Banking client disclosures; Hubbis Thailand market overview; National Statistical Office household income survey
BOI LTR Wealthy Global Citizen visa approvals (2022-2025)
Thailand Board of Investment LTR Visa quarterly statistics; LTR Visa Centre disclosures; Bangkok Post visa coverage
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SCB Group annual report; Kasikornbank annual report; Bangkok Bank disclosures; KKP Phatra Wealth disclosures; Asian Private Banker league table
Kasikorn Asset Management AUM
Kasikornbank annual report; KAsset
Por.161/2566 offshore income tax remittance rule impact
Revenue Department of Thailand Order Por.161/2566; Mazars Thailand tax advisory; Bangkok Post tax coverage
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