The Richest Places in the UK | Find A Wealth Manager 2015 (2024)

The United Kingdom is the world’s third largest home for high net worth individuals. In this blog we explore the richest places in the UK.

While London is the epicentre of UK wealth, the high concentrations of affluent investors throughout Britain illustrates why regional coverage is a priority for many wealth managers – and clients – today, explains Wendy Spires, Director of Content and Research atfindaWEALTHMANAGER.com.

Given its physical size, readers may well be surprised to know that recent research* has confirmed that the UK is the world’s third largest home for high net worth individuals. The UK is outstripped only by the powerhouses of the US and Japan and is ahead of Europe’s biggest wealth centres, Germany and France. There are currently 840,000 HNWIs in the UK, representing an incredible in £2.3 trillion in wealth. By 2017, it is predicted that close to a million (988,000) HNWIs will call the UK home.

But while the overall HNW population of the UK is pretty staggering, what is even more striking is just how many significant centres of wealth there are dotted all over Britain. London may account for the lion’s share of wealth, but there are numerous cities and even small towns full, it would seem, of millionaires.

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The UK’s wealthiest cities

London is the biggest centre of wealth in the UK by far, accounting for 376,600 of HNWIs or 44.8% of the total. But while other locations might show relatively small figures in percentage terms, they still have very impressive absolute numbers of wealthy residents.Second in the rankings of wealthy UK cities is Edinburgh, home to 28,100 HNWIs, followed by Manchester (23,100), Glasgow (18,300) and Leeds (13,400). The rest of the top ten further underscores the geographical diversity of wealth in the UK, running as follows: Birmingham (11,600), Bristol (10,100), Cambridge (9,800), Reading (8,800) and Aberdeen (7,000).

Small towns; big money

The fact that the spa towns of Cheltenham and Harrogate were able to nudge into the top twenty wealthiest cities (with 2,600 and 2,200 HNW residents respectively) highlights why several of the institutions on the findaWEALTHMANAGER.com panel have long had offices close by, if not actually in, these historic locations.

But there are also many significant pockets of wealth in small towns with fewer than 30,000 residents. Tied at the top of the rankings with 1,300 HNW residents each are Berkshire’s Windsor and Surrey’s Weybridge, while Kent’s Sevenoaks and Surrey’s Leatherhead follow close behind with 1,200 wealthy inhabitants apiece. Surrey’s Virginia Water and Berkshire’s Ascot have 1,100 HNWIs each and Buckinghamshire’s Beaconsfield 1,000. Close behind are Oxfordshire’s Henley-on-Thames (900) Buckinghamshire’s Marlow (800) and Hale, a village near Manchester (800).

Other tucked-away places which are home to hundreds of wealthy individuals include Gloucestershire’s Alderley Edge (700), Berkshire’s Bray (700) and Pangbourne (500) and Buckinghamshire’s Taplow (400). Bray is of course also noteworthy for being home to the Fat Duck, Heston Blumenthal’s world-famous restaurant, as well as being designated an area of outstanding natural beauty, while the red sandstone cliffs of Alderley Edge make it a highlight of Peak District walks. It is little wonder that those with the means often choose to make their homes in such picturesque places. All of these contribute to being the richest places in the UK.

HNWIs congregate in the Home Counties

The Home Counties are typically defined as those nearest London – Surrey, Kent, Essex and Middlesex – but Hertfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Berkshire and occasionally Sussex are often included. On this basis, the Home Counties represent the wealthiest region of the UK, but here again there are contenders at every point of the compass. Surrey is the second wealthiest area in the UK after London, boasting 59,800 HNWIs, while Kent and Hertfordshire are in fourth and fifth place with 29,500 and 28,200 wealthy inhabitants each. But it is Greater Manchester which has third ranking in the UK, with 56,300 HNWIs.

In spots 6 to 10 were Berkshire (28,100), Edinburgh (28,100), Middlesex (27,700), Lancashire (23,700) and Hampshire (22,700). Essex, meanwhile, is just outside the top ten, with 22,600 HNW residents, followed by the West Midlands, with a HNW population of 20,600. The rest of the top 20 included Glasgow and its surrounds (18,300), West Yorkshire (17,700), Cheshire (17,600), Oxfordshire (15,200), Buckinghamshire (14,600), West Sussex (12,800), Cambridgeshire (11,100) and the Bristol area (10,100).

Implications for wealth managers and their clients

It is interesting to see just how much wealth resides outside of the capital. But more importantly, the spread of HNWIs across the UK poses important questions for both institutions and clients. Wealth managers have to carefully choose which locations to be present in, while clients have to weigh up what the most appropriate provider might be given where they reside.

The wealth managers on the findaWEALTHMANAGER.com panel represent every type of institution – large and small, traditional and more recently established, independent and bank-owned. As such, while some firms have offices only in London, others focus on one region since they are built very much on the lines of old-style private client stockbrokers. Still more institutions have a wide network of throughout the UK, sometimes having as many as thirty or even forty offices.

For some clients, having an adviser on their doorstep is crucial and for entrepreneurs in particular it can be useful to work with a wealth manager with excellent local connections. However, it can be the case with regional offices that the firm’s investment expertise is actually based in a London head office (asset allocations may be set by a centralised team, for example). This may be a drawback for those investors who want to interact with the people actually running their investment portfolios, although regional firms often have investment managers working fairly independently with a decentralised investment approach.

Although many of the big-name wealth managers have a clutch of regional offices in key locations, there are also those which have chosen to stick just to London to avoid over-stretching their resources. In fact, for many of the users offindaWEALTHMANAGER.comthis is actually not a problem, even if they live quite far away. For some, the expertise and capabilities a firm represents are more important than its physical proximity. Indeed, our client research suggests that many people living outside of the capital enjoy travelling to London for periodic meetings with their adviser; not to mention the fact that many people like the convenience of digital communications being used wherever possible. Personal taste, convenience and the services you require will all influence your final choice of wealth manager.

Your preference as to a regional or London-based wealth manager is just one of the variables findaWEALTHMANAGER.com’s unique matching process takes into account when identifying the best providers for your needs. To discover which wealth managers are best-placed to serve you try oursmart online tool.

*All figures are from New World Wealth’sUnited Kingdom 2014report

The Richest Places in the UK | Find A Wealth Manager 2015 (2024)

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The Richest Places in the UK | Find A Wealth Manager 2015? ›

The UK's wealthiest cities

Where is most of the wealth in the UK? ›

Wealth Spread Between Great Britain's Regions and Nations

The South East is the wealthiest of all regions with median household total wealth of £503,400, over twice the amount of wealth in households in the North of England.

Which area in the UK has the most millionaires? ›

According to Henley & Partners, a wealth management company, London and Manchester are both in the top 50 cities in terms of the amount of millionaires and multimillionaires. There are more than 227,000 millionaires walking the streets of the capital, and 23,200 have found their home in the bee city.

What place in the UK is the richest? ›

Surrey in South East England, takes the top spot as the richest county in the UK with a total property worth of £287.6 billion.

Where does the rich stay in UK? ›

The richest neighbourhoods in the UK are all located in London, with the areas of Kensington and Chelsea and Hammersmith and Fulham topping the list. In October, the Office for National Statistics (ONS) released its latest data based on the total gross disposable household income (GDHI) across the country in 2020.

What is the wealthiest region in the UK? ›

GDP of the UK 2022, by region

In 2022, London had a gross domestic product of over 508 billion British pounds, by far the most of any region of the United Kingdom. The region of South East England which surrounds London had the second-highest GDP in this year, at over 341 billion pounds.

Where do British millionaires live? ›

Britain has 4,180 people who are worth over $100m each, and a massive 2.85 million people in the UK are millionaires. Most of them live in London and the Southeast.

Where does old money live in London? ›

Hampstead, Highgate, Islington, Muswell Hill, and Primrose Hill are some of the posh areas in North London. These richest areas are London and offer some stunning artistic and cultural experiences.

Which side of England is rich? ›

There are a lot of wealthy areas in the south-east of England. A ring round the north, west and south of London is fairly well-to-do but not without pockets of deprivation. East of London and north of the Thames - South Essex mainly - not so much.

What is the richest area outside London? ›

The poshest villages near London
  • Ramsden Bellhouse, Essex.
  • Beaulieu, Hampshire.
  • Little Gaddesden, Hertfordshire.
  • Ightham, Kent.
  • Harpsden, Oxfordshire.
  • Walberswick, Suffolk.
  • Shackleford, Surrey.
  • West Itchenor, West Sussex.
Apr 7, 2024

What is the richest village in England? ›

New research from London-based global wealth consultancy WealthInsight reveals the most affluent small towns and villages in the UK. Windsor tops the list with over 850 millionaires, followed by Weybridge with 800.

Where do rich people retire? ›

The 10 richest retirement towns in the U.S.
  • Ranchos Palos Verdes, California.
  • Highland Park, Illinois.
  • Bainbridge Island, Washington.
  • East Honolulu, Hawaii.
  • Melville, New York.
  • Laguna Beach, California.
  • Paramus, New Jersey.
  • Naples, Florida.
Mar 29, 2024

Where do most billionaires live? ›

DATA IS AS OF MARCH 8, 2024.
  • New York City. Total billionaires: 110 | Since last year: +9 | Total net worth: $694 billion | Richest resident: Michael Bloomberg ($106 billion) ...
  • (tie) Moscow. ...
  • (tie) Hong Kong. ...
  • Mumbai. ...
  • Beijing. ...
  • London. ...
  • Shanghai. ...
  • Los Angeles.
Apr 26, 2024

Where do billionaires go in London? ›

Belgravia:** Known for its grand, white-stucco terraced houses, secluded garden squares, and high-end shopping district, Belgravia is one of the wealthiest districts in the world. The area is situated conveniently close to Buckingham Palace and Knightsbridge, making it a popular choice among international billionaires.

Do any billionaires live in the UK? ›

The 68-page special edition of The Sunday Times Magazine reveals there are 171 billionaires in the UK this year, down 6 from 2022.

What is the rich street in England? ›

Grosvenor Square in Mayfair is Britain's most expensive street, with an average price tag of over £20 million, according to Halifax's 2023 rankings.

What country in the UK makes the most money? ›

Of all the countries that comprise the United Kingdom, England had by far the highest gross domestic product in 2022 at over 1.95 trillion British pounds.

Where does the UK make most of its money? ›

Tourism, manufacturing, retail, and financial services all represent significant sources of income for this world-leading economy.

Which side of England is richer? ›

It finds that the highest level of wealth exists in the south-east of England, with average wealth per head being £415,200 – around £195,400 more than the north's £219,750. Wealth inequality is on the rise across the nation, with the IPPR report stating the richest 10% hold almost half of all wealth.

Where is the UK in the richest country list? ›

List of the World's Richest Countries in 2022: A Quick Look at the Top 10 Wealthiest Countries
CountryEconomy
China$19.91 trillion
Japan$5.396 trillion
Germany$4.55 trillion
The United Kingdom$3.19 trillion
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