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Richest cities in Africa.

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Have you ever wondered which cities in Africa pull the string when it gets to financial resources ?Investment migration consultancy Henley & Partners has published its annual ranking of African cities with the most wealthy residents in its Africa Wealth Report, in collaboration with New World Wealth.

In the report, we have a comprehensive review of private wealth in Africa. This includes trends in high-net-worth individuals, luxury and wealth management, as well as expert insights on investing in Africa, the migration sector investment and economic mobility on the continent.

The article below reveals the classification of the top 5 richest cities in Africa, based on the number of millionaires (in US dollars).

Johannesburg (14,600)

Sandton City panorama at dusk with the Leonardo building, Michelangelo apartments and sandton city office towers. Sandton has become home to most of the major financial, consulting and banking firms in South Africa. Sandton houses approximately 300000 residents and 10 000 businesses, including investment banks, top businesses, financial consultants, the Johannesburg stock exchange and one of the biggest convention centres on the African continent, the Sandton Convention Centre.

Topping the list is Johannesburg, established during the Witwatersrand Gold Rush of 1886, holds the title of being the richest city in Africa. Its affluence is primarily centered in Sandton, where the JSE, the biggest stock exchange on the continent, and the headquarters of many major African banks and corporations are located. The principal industries in this city consist of financial services, encompassing banks, and professional services, such as law firms and consultancies.

Carlton Centre, Johannesburg

Cairo (7,400)

View of the Mosque Sultan Hassan in Cairo and pyramids

Situated on the banks of the Nile River, Cairo holds significant historical importance and is renowned as one of the most crucial cities globally. Occupying the second position, Cairo also boasts the highest number of billionaires of any other African city. Cairo’s primary industries encompass financial services, telecommunications, retail, tourism, and basic materials.

Cape Town (7,200)

The urban center boasts Africa’s most luxurious neighbourhoods, namely Clifton, Bantry Bay, Fresnaye, Llandudno, Camps Bay, Bishopscourt, and Constantia. These areas have the highest prime residential rates on the continent, comparable to cities like Washington, D.C., or Berlin. Additionally, the city is host to top-end lifestyle estates like Steenberg, Atlantic Beach, and Silverhurst Estate. The major industries thriving in the area are real estate and fund management

On spot number three of the richest cities in Africa comes Cape Town. The urban center boasts Africa’s most luxurious neighbourhoods, namely Clifton, Bantry Bay, Fresnaye, Llandudno, Camps Bay, Bishopscourt, and Constantia. These areas have the highest prime residential rates on the continent, comparable to cities like Washington, D.C., or Berlin. Additionally, the city is host to top-end lifestyle estates like Steenberg, Atlantic Beach, and Silverhurst Estate. The major industries thriving in the area are real estate and fund management.

Lagos (5,400)

With regard to its population, Lagos stands as the most populous city in Africa and serves as the primary economic centre for West Africa. The affluent neighbourhoods of Lagos consist of lkoyi and Victoria Island. The major sectors of the city’s economy include basic materials, oil and gas, transportation, and financial services.

Nairobi (4,700)

One of the world’s fastest-growing cities, Nairobi serves as the economic hub of East Africa. Some of its affluent areas are Runda Estate, Lavington, Kitisuru, Karen, and Muthaiga. Nairobi’s major industries comprise financial services, real estate, tourism, media, clothing, textiles, processed foods, beverages, and cigarettes.

One of the world’s fastest-growing cities, Nairobi serves as the economic hub of East Africa. Some of its affluent areas are Runda Estate, Lavington, Kitisuru, Karen, and Muthaiga. Nairobi’s major industries comprise financial services, real estate, tourism, media, clothing, textiles, processed foods, beverages, and cigarettes.

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