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The World’s Wealthiest Cities in 2025

LONDON, April 8, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — The US continues to dominate, with 11 cities on the Top 50 Cities for Millionaires list in the latest World’s Wealthiest Cities Report 2025 ranking, led by New York in 1st place with 384,500 high-net-worth individuals (including 818 resident centi-millionaires and 66 billionaires). According to the 4th edition of the annual report published by Henley & Partners and New World Wealth, the Bay Area (San Francisco and Silicon Valley), in 2nd place with 342,400 resident millionaires, is now home to more billionaires (82) than the Big Apple and continues to thrive as the epicenter of technological wealth creation, enjoying exceptional millionaire growth of 98% over the past decade.
Of the Top 50 cities, only Shenzhen (in 28th place, with 142% millionaire growth, and now home to 50,800 millionaires), Hangzhou (35th, with 108% growth and 32,200 millionaires), and Dubai (18th with 102%) grew faster than the Bay Area between 2014 and 2024. Dubai (now boasting 81,200 resident millionaires) also takes the prize for the biggest climber in the Top 50 over the past year, moving from 21st to 18th place. Seoul is the biggest faller, dropping to 24th place from 19th last year.
Tokyo solidifies its position in 3rd place with 292,300 millionaires, followed by Singapore in 4th place with 242,400 resident millionaires.
London and Moscow are the biggest losers
Los Angeles (220,600 millionaires, including 516 centis and 45 billionaires) has now overtaken London to claim the 5th spot, pushing the UK capital out of the Top 5 to 6th place with just 215,700 millionaires (including 352 centi-millionaires and 33 billionaires). London and Moscow (which ranks 40th, with 30,000 millionaires, including 178 centis and 23 billionaires) are the only two cities in the Top 50 that have recorded negative growth over the past decade, with their millionaire populations declining by -12% and -25%, respectively.
Paris (160,100 millionaires) clings onto 7th place, while Hong Kong (154,900 millionaires), now in 8th position, usurps Sydney (152,900 millionaires), pushing it down into 9th place. Chicago (127,100) leapfrogs over both Beijing (which drops two places from 10th to 12th, now with 114,300 millionaires) and Shanghai (down three places from 11th to 14th with 110,500 millionaires) to claim a place in the Top 10 for the first time. Lisbon (50th with 22,200 millionaires) makes its debut on the Top 50 list, with Auckland dropping off.
Fastest growing wealth hubs over the past decade
Besides Shenzhen, Hangzhou, and Dubai, other cities on the World’s Fastest Growing Wealth Hubs list which have more than doubled their resident millionaire populations over the past 10 years, include US cities Scottsdale (125% growth) and West Palm Beach (+112%) and the “Silicon Valley of India“, Bengaluru (+120%). Three other American cities — Miami (+94%) whose residents enjoy Florida’s low state taxes, the US capital Washington DC (+92%), and Austin (+90%), dubbed “Silicon Hills” — have also seen notably high growth between 2014 and 2024, as have Polish capital Warsaw (+83% in resident millionaires), Emirati capital Abu Dhabi (+80%), and Riyadh (+65%), the capital city of Saudi Arabia.
Centi city hotspots over the next decade
Looking beyond the established wealth centers, the report also benchmarks wealth in over 100 Centi-Millionaire Hotspots worldwide, with a special spotlight on cities with high growth potential over the next decade (2025 to 2035) to reveal the emerging new geography of super-wealth.
Dubai (currently home to 237 centis) and Abu Dhabi (75 resident centis) lead the pack, with both Emirati cities projected to see their centi-millionaire populations more than double over the next 10 years. Explosive 100%+ growth is also forecast for Delhi (125 centi-millionaires) and Bengaluru (43) in India, and Warsaw (32 centis) and Athens (42 centis) in Europe
Smaller cities providing targeted investment migration pathways, including St. Julian’s and Sliema in Malta (40 centis), Lugano in Switzerland (40 centis), and Latvia’s Riga & Jūrmala (11 centis), are all forecast to see 100%+ growth rates in their centi-millionaire populations by 2035. And while no African or Central American cities make it into the Top 50, George Town and Seven Mile Beach in the Cayman Islands (currently home to 40 centis), San José & Santa Ana (17 centis) in Costa Rica, St. George’s Parish (25 centis) and Hamilton Parish (22 centis) in Bermuda, Monterrey (10) in Mexico, Panama City (21 centis), South Africa’s Cape Town (34 centis), Morocco’s Marrakesh (14 centis), and Kenya’s Nairobi (10 centis) are all forecast to see +100% growth in their super-wealthy communities before 2035.
Monaco, where the average wealth exceeds USD 20 million, tops the World’s Most Expensive Cities list, with prime 100 to 200 m2 apartment prices regularly exceeding USD 38,800 per m2.
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Investment of Approx. USD 4.5 Million in Development of Diagnostics for Tuberculosis to Partners Including Fujirebio and University Hospital Heidelberg

TOKYO, April 23, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — The Global Health Innovative Technology (GHIT) Fund announced today an investment of approximately JPY 679 million (USD 4.5 million1) for the development of diagnostics for tuberculosis, in addition to an investment of approximately JPY 15.9 million (USD 0.1 million1) for a drug discovery project for Chagas disease and leishmaniasis.2
Investment of approximately JPY 679 million (USD 4.5 million1) for the development of diagnostics for tuberculosis
Tuberculosis (TB) remains a serious infectious disease, with approximately 10.8 million cases and 1.25 million deaths reported in 2023, making it the leading causes of death from a single infectious agent.3 The United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) set a target to end TB by 2030, but achieving this goal requires accurate and accessible diagnostic technologies. Current TB tests face challenges such as low sensitivity, high costs, complexity, and the need for specialized equipment and sputum samples, making them unsuitable for all patients. In particular, children, people with conditions who cannot produce sputum, and those in resource-limited settings often struggle to receive timely diagnoses, causing the continued spread of the disease. To address this issue, the GHIT Fund has decided to invest approximately JPY 679 million (USD 4.5 million1) towards a new TB diagnostic development project by US-based diagnostic developer Fluxus, Inc., 4 in partnership with Fujirebio, Inc., a developer of clinical diagnostics in Japan,4 and Heidelberg University Hospital in Germany.
This project will leverage Fluxus’ cutting-edge ultrasensitive detection technology to develop and validate a urine-based TB biomarker lipoarabinomannan (LAM) assay on its automated benchtop immunoassay analyzer. Additionally, the project will design and develop critical components for a portable, ultrasensitive point-of-care (PoC) system that integrates the urine LAM test. This advanced technology will enable rapid, accurate, and accessible diagnosis across a broader patient population, contributing to improved clinical outcomes and reduced transmission.
In addition, the GHIT Fund will invest approximately JPY 15.9 million (USD 0.1 million1) in a screening project against Chagas disease and leishmaniasis by Kitasato University, Nagasaki University, University of Tokyo, and Drugs for Neglected Diseases initiative (DNDi).
Please refer to Appendix 1 for detailed descriptions on these projects and their development stages.
As of March 31, 2025, the GHIT Fund has invested in 36 projects, including 15 discovery projects, 12 preclinical projects, and 9 clinical trials.5 The total amount of investments since 2013 is JPY 38.2 billion (USD 255 million1) (Appendix 2).
1 USD1 = JPY149.53, the approximate exchange rate on March 31, 2025.
2 These awarded projects were selected and approved as new investments from among proposals to RFP2023-002 and RFP2024-001 for the Product Development Platform and the Screening Platform, which were open for applications from June 2023 to July 2024.
3 WHO: https://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/tuberculosis
4 Fluxus, Inc. and Fujirebio, Inc. are members of Fujirebio.
5 This number includes projects in the registration phase.
The GHIT Fund is a Japan-based international public-private partnership (PPP) fund that was formed between the Government of Japan, multiple pharmaceutical companies, the Gates Foundation, Wellcome, and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP). The GHIT Fund invests in and manages an R&D portfolio of development partnerships aimed at addressing neglected diseases, such as malaria, tuberculosis, and neglected tropical diseases, which afflict the world’s vulnerable and underserved populations. In collaboration with global partners, the GHIT Fund mobilizes Japanese industry, academia, and research institutes to create new drugs, vaccines, and diagnostics for malaria, tuberculosis, and neglected tropical diseases.
https://www.ghitfund.org/en
Appendix 1. Project Details
ID: G2023-204
Project Title |
Ultrasensitive Detection of Urine LAM for Point-of-Care Rapid Diagnosis of All Forms |
Collaboration Partners |
1. Fluxus, Inc. (USA) 2. Fujirebio, Inc. (Japan) 3. Heidelberg University Hospital (Germany) |
Disease |
Tuberculosis |
Intervention |
Diagnostics |
Stage |
Product Design, Product development |
Awarded Amount |
JPY 679,783,110 (USD 4.54 million) |
Status |
New project |
Summary |
[Project objective] To develop a prototype portable point-of-care (PoC) system and integrated ultrasensitive
[Project design] |
Project Detail |
https://www.ghitfund.org/investment/portfoliodetail/detail/240/en |
ID: S2024-122
Project Title |
Searching for Chagas disease therapeutic seed compounds from microbial cultures |
Collaboration Partners |
1. Kitasato University (Japan) 2. Nagasaki University (Japan) 3. University of Tokyo (Japan) 4. Drugs for Neglected Diseases initiative (DNDi) (Switzerland) |
Disease |
Chagas disease / Leishmaniasis |
Intervention |
Drug |
Stage |
Screening |
Awarded Amount |
JPY 15,945,864 (USD 106,639) |
Status |
New project |
Summary |
[Project objective] The main objective of our proposed project is to identify novel T. cruzi active scaffolds
[Project design] |
Project Detail |
https://www.ghitfund.org/investment/portfoliodetail/detail/241/en |
*All amounts are listed at an exchange rate of USD1 = JPY149.53, the approximate exchange rate on March 31, 2025.
Appendix 2. Investment Overview (as of March 31, 2025)
Investments to date
Total investments: 38.2 billion yen (USD 255 million1)
Total invested projects: 136 (36 active projects and 100 completed projects)
To learn more about the GHIT Fund’s investments, please visit
Investment Overview: https://www.ghitfund.org/investment/overview/en
Portfolio: https://www.ghitfund.org/investment/portfolio/en
Advancing Portfolio: https://www.ghitfund.org/investment/advancingportfolio/en
Clinical Candidates: https://www.ghitfund.org/investment/clinicalcandidates/en
For more information, contact:
Katy Lenard at +1-301-280-5719 or klenard@burness.com
Mina Ohata at +81-36441-2032 or mina.ohata@ghitfund.org
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Fintech Pulse: Your Daily Industry Brief – April 22, 2025 (Fiserv, Circle, Braviant, ANNA Money & Shaype, Yubi)

In today’s rapidly evolving financial technology landscape, incumbents and challengers alike are pushing the boundaries of what’s possible—from regional expansion and payments network advancements to credit infrastructure innovations and AI‑powered super apps. Here’s your concise yet comprehensive op‑ed–style rundown of the day’s most impactful developments.
1. Fiserv Plants Its Flag in the Heartland
Overview: Milwaukee‑based Fiserv has officially confirmed that it will invest $125 million to renovate two buildings on Aspiria campus in Overland Park, Kansas, establishing a 2,000‑employee regional headquarters by March 2030. The new hub, dubbed “Project Turtle,” will transform 427,000 sq ft of former Sprint space into a strategic fintech nexus.
Source: KSHB 41 Kansas City News
Analysis & Opinion:
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Strategic Geography: Kansas City’s burgeoning tech talent pool and central U.S. location make Aspiria an ideal crossroads for Fiserv’s expansion, signaling that regional cost structures and quality‐of‐life factors are increasingly drawing fintech giants away from coastal hubs.
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Talent & Economics: Pledging an average salary of $125,000, Fiserv’s commitment underscores the fierce competition for skilled technologists outside traditional metros. Local incentives—property tax rebates and clawback provisions—reflect how states are sharpening their playbooks to attract large fintech employers.
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Implications for Fintech Clusters: As Fiserv’s new campus joins other high‑tech projects (e.g., Panasonic EV batteries in De Soto), the Kansas City area is rapidly becoming a Midwest fintech cluster, offering a blueprint for similar “second‑tier” cities vying for innovation dollars.
2. Circle Unveils a Global Payments Network on Stablecoins
Overview: Circle Internet Group announced the Circle Payments Network (CPN), a platform leveraging regulated stablecoins (USDC, EURC) to facilitate 24/7 real‑time settlement of cross‑border payments for banks, neo‑banks, and payment service providers. Governance partners include Santander, Deutsche Bank, Société Générale, and Standard Chartered.
Source: Press Release Hub
Analysis & Opinion:
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Cross‑Border Friction Points: With traditional remittances still averaging >6% fees and multi‑day settlement times, CPN’s programmable rails promise to undercut correspondent‑bank fees and compliance bottlenecks, particularly in emerging markets.
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Institutional Trust & Compliance: By imposing strict AML/CFT, licensing, and cybersecurity prerequisites, Circle addresses one of the biggest barriers to stablecoin adoption among regulated institutions—namely, the fear of regulatory backlash.
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Developer Ecosystem: The modular API architecture invites third‑party integrations, foreshadowing an “app store” of financial workflows. This opens new revenue streams for Circle and positions CPN as a foundational layer for decentralized finance (DeFi) interoperability among legacy institutions.
3. Braviant Charts a New Course for Financial Access
Overview: Braviant Holdings, marking its 10th anniversary in consumer credit innovation, has unveiled a multi‑pronged strategy to deepen partnerships with investors, lenders, vendors, and service providers, aiming to broaden access to alternative credit for the underbanked.
Source: PR Newswire
Analysis & Opinion:
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Underbanked Market Focus: With the FDIC estimating 51.1 million underbanked U.S. adults and 33% of consumers sporting non‑prime credit scores, Braviant’s data‑driven underwriting and digital borrowing experience could finally bridge gaps left by traditional scoring models.
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Strategic Alliances: By courting a wider circle of financial service providers, Braviant looks to embed its analytics engine into partner workflows—transitioning from a standalone lender to a B2B2C platform.
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Sustainable Growth vs. Regulatory Scrutiny: As regulatory bodies intensify oversight of alternative lenders, transparency in Braviant’s innovative analytics will be as crucial as technological prowess in securing long‑term viability.
4. ANNA Money & Shaype Launch Australia’s First AI‑Powered Finance “Super App”
Overview: UK‑based ANNA Money, in partnership with embedded finance provider Shaype, has rolled out the first AI‑driven “business finance super app” tailored for Australian Pty Ltd companies. The platform consolidates banking, tax (IAS/BAS) prep, expense tracking, company formation, and corporate cards into a single interface.
Source: IBS Intelligence, PR Newswire
Analysis & Opinion:
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End of Fragmented Workflows: SMEs have long cobbled together disparate tools—accounting software, bank portals, expense apps—resulting in data silos. ANNA’s unified approach can slash admin time and elevate financial visibility.
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AI‑Driven Decisioning: Real‑time transaction categorization and predictive cash‑flow insights give business owners a 24/7 financial co‑pilot, potentially reducing reliance on external advisors for routine tasks.
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Embedded Finance Leapfrog: By leveraging Shaype’s infrastructure, ANNA bypasses lengthy integrations, showcasing how embedded finance partnerships accelerate time‑to‑market for super apps.
5. Yubi & Cockroach Labs Power Next‑Gen Credit Infrastructure
Overview: India’s leading lending‑tech platform Yubi has integrated CockroachDB to scale tenfold, unify its product suite, and support global expansion—while maintaining cloud neutrality.
Source: PR Newswire
Analysis & Opinion:
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Scalability & Resilience: CockroachDB’s geo‑partitioning and horizontal scaling ensure Yubi can handle surges in transaction volumes without downtime—a critical factor for mission‑critical credit processes.
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Compliance & Data Locality: As Yubi enters new jurisdictions, CockroachDB’s data‑locality controls help meet regional data‑sovereignty laws, reducing compliance risks for cross‑border lenders.
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Strategic Infrastructure Decisions: This partnership signals a broader industry shift toward cloud‑neutral, distributed databases—prioritizing flexibility over vendor lock‑in and aligning with the multi‑cloud strategies of enterprise fintechs.
The Takeaway: A Fintech Mosaic in Motion
Today’s briefs underscore three core themes shaping 2025’s fintech narrative:
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Geographic Diversification: Fiserv’s move to Kansas and ANNA’s Australian launch illustrate that fintech growth is no longer siloed in legacy tech hubs.
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Programmable Money & Real‑Time Rails: Circle’s CPN and stablecoin rails are accelerating cross‑border flows, foreshadowing an era where money movement is as frictionless as email.
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Infrastructure & Data Strategy: From Braviant’s analytics to Yubi’s database overhaul, fintech leaders are doubling down on scalable, compliant, and intelligent back‑end systems to support rapid innovation.
As the industry matures, success will hinge not just on sleek front‑ends but on robust infrastructure, strategic partnerships, and regulatory foresight. Keep watching this space—tomorrow’s Pulse will bring you fresh insights.
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HCLTech delivers another year of industry-leading growth

Fastest growth among peers for the second year in a row; Q4 new deal wins at $3B taking FY25 TCV to $9.3B
NEW YORK and NOIDA, India, April 22, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — HCLTech, a leading global technology company, today reported financial results for the fourth quarter and the full year ended March 31, 2025.
The company continued its robust performance with FY25 revenue growing 4.3% to $13.84 billion. Deal pipeline continues to be strong and diversified with total new deal wins for the year at $9.3 billion. For FY26, the company has given a guidance of 2%-5% revenue growth YoY (CC) and EBIT margin at 18%-19%.
“HCLTech grew the fastest among our peers for the second year in a row as we witnessed yet another year of disciplined execution. We delivered on our FY25 guidance with revenue growth of 4.7% in constant currency and EBIT margin of 18.3%. HCLSoftware growth continues to accelerate as it grew 3.5% CC this year. During this quarter, our services business delivered healthy growth of 0.7% QoQ CC amidst volatile market conditions. We saw very strong new bookings of $3 billion this quarter catalyzed by our AI propositions and integrated GTM organization that was set up at the start of the fiscal year. The strength of our execution should present us good medium-term opportunities emerging out of global uncertainties while we navigate the short-term cautiously,” said C Vijayakumar, CEO & Managing Director, HCLTech.
For FY25, Services revenue grew by 4.8% YoY (CC). Digital Services revenue grew by 8.6% YoY (CC) and now contributes 39% of Services revenue. HCLSoftware’s Annual Recurring Revenue came in at $1.03 billion, up 1.8% CC.
Industry vertical growth was led by Telecommunications, Media, Publishing & Entertainment with 43.4% growth YoY (CC), followed by Retail and CPG at 10.7% YoY (CC) and Technology and Services at 6.7% YoY (CC). In terms of geographies, Americas was the fastest growing region with 5.3% YoY (CC) growth, while Europe grew by 3.5% YoY (CC) and the Rest of the World grew by 4.7% YoY (CC).
HCLTech announced a dividend of ₹18/share for the fourth quarter, bringing the total to ₹60/share for FY25.
“HCLTech delivered 6.5% INR revenue growth in FY25, yet another year of best-in-class performance. Our revenue came in at ₹117,055 crores, up 6.5% and EBIT at ₹21,420 crores, up 7%. HCLTech service revenue crossed a new milestone at ₹105,398 crores, up 6.6%. Our Net Income (NI) for the year came in at ₹17,390 crores, up 10.8%, translating to an EPS of ₹64.09,” added Shiv Walia, Chief Financial Officer, HCLTech.
HCLTech remained a partner of choice for G2000 enterprises, thanks to its future-ready portfolio. Among the key deals that HCLTech won in the quarter are:
- A US-based global hi-tech company selected HCLTech for a mega engineering services deal to serve the rapidly growing AI-powered silicon and software-defined vehicle segments.
- HCLTech will enable Western Union’s transition to an AI-led platform operating model and will help it establish an advanced technology center in Hyderabad.
- Carrix, the world’s largest independent marine and rail terminal operator, selected HCLTech to improve its global port operations with HCLTech’s advanced suite of AI Engineering and AIoT offerings.
Some of the key recognitions that HCLTech received in Q4 FY25 include:
- Named the world’s fastest-growing IT services brand in Brand Finance 2025 Global 500 and IT Services Top 25 report
- Recognized as Global Top Employer for the third consecutive year by Top Employers Institute.
- Named one of Ethisphere’s 2025 World’s Most Ethical Companies® for the second consecutive year.
- Included in S&P Global Sustainability Yearbook for the third year in a row.
About HCLTech
HCLTech is a global technology company, home to more than 223,000 people across 60 countries, delivering industry-leading capabilities centered around digital, engineering, cloud and AI, powered by a broad portfolio of technology services and products. We work with clients across all major verticals, providing industry solutions for Financial Services, Manufacturing, Life Sciences and Healthcare, Technology and Services, Telecom and Media, Retail and CPG and Public Services. Consolidated revenues as of 12 months ending March 2025 totaled $13.8 billion. To learn how we can supercharge progress for you, visit hcltech.com.
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For further details, please contact:
Meredith Bucaro, Americas
meredith-bucaro@hcltech.com
Elka Ghudial, EMEA
elka.ghudial@hcltech.com
James Galvin, APAC
james.galvin@hcltech.com
Nitin Shukla, India
nitin-shukla@hcltech.com
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