Indian entrepreneurs outpace their global counterparts onย spends on luxury lifestyles and international mobility HSBCย report reveal
Mumbai, 29th september 2025:Rich entrepreneurs in India are spending their wealth on luxury lifestyle as their optimism and globalย outlook help them expand their horizons across borders, according to research from HSBC Private Bank.ย
The HSBCโs Global Entrepreneurial Wealth Report 2025 reveals that allocations toward real estate forย personal use (64 per cent), health and wellness (61 per cent), and luxury experiences (59 per cent) areย significantly higher among entrepreneurs in India compared to their global counterparts.ย
The report reveals that entrepreneurs in India are overwhelmingly positive about their personal wealthย outlook, with 95 per cent predicting their wealth will grow over the next few years. Among them, 56ย per cent believe their wealth will improve significantly, while 39% expect moderate growth. Thisย optimism is particularly pronounced in markets such as the UK, UAE, India, and Singapore. Key driversย of this optimism in India are opportunities for new investments and ventures (64 per cent), positiveย performance of investment portfolios (56 per cent), favorable economic outlook for the local economyย (54%) and positive business performance (43 per cent).ย
When it comes to business outlook, entrepreneurs in India exhibit significant confidence with 98%ย expressing positivity. They believe technological advancements and business opportunities will be keyย drivers of growth.ย
Global mobilityย
Entrepreneurs in India have a particularly global outlook, with 73 per cent holding multi-residencyย statusโsignificantly higher than the global average of 56 per cent. The vast majority are open toย relocating abroad, with the UK and US emerging as the top destinations, followed by Switzerland, UAE,ย and Singapore.ย
Among those entrepreneurs looking to make a personal move, the primary motivations for crossย border movements include better quality of life for themselves and their families (78%); access to new
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investment opportunities (75 per cent); and expansion of business into new markets (71 per cent). Theย UK is the most popular destination for Indian entrepreneurs looking to move wealth, followed byย Singapore, the US, Switzerland, and the UAE.ย
Investment portfolioย
The report shows how wealthy entrepreneursin India have diverse investment portfolios, with a strongย focus on life insurance (73 per cent); property investments, including commercial real estate (58 perย cent); publicly-traded stocks (53 per cent) and private assets (51 per cent). Additionally, 42 per cent ofย respondents prioritize charitable donations, reflecting a commitment to giving back to society.ย
Challenges in mobilityย
Despite their optimism, Indian entrepreneurs face challenges in managing their global operations andย wealth. Key concerns include complexities in managing existing business operations from abroad (50ย per cent); visa and residency requirements (49 per cent); and challenges in purchasing property in newย locations (48 per cent). Succession planning also remains a critical area, with 64 per cent expressingย concerns about structuring business transfers effectively.ย
Commenting on the research findings, Sandeep Batra, Head of International Wealth and Premierย Banking, HSBC India, said, โIndian entrepreneurs are redefining the global playbook with theirย optimism, ambition, and growth mindset. Their investments in luxury lifestyles, global mobility, andย diversified portfolios signal not just confidence in their wealth trajectory but also their readiness toย capitalize on the next wave of global opportunities and deepening international wealth corridors asย globalisation enters a new phase.โย






