Business Desk :
More than 15,000 millionaires are expected to flee Russia this year, as wealthy citizens turn their back on Vladimir Putin’s regime after the invasion of Ukraine, according to an analysis of migration data.
About 15 per cent of Russians with more than $1m (£820,000) in ready assets are expected to have emigrated to other countries by the end of 2022, according to projects based on migration data by Henley & Partners, a London-based firm that acts as a matchmaker between the super-rich and countries selling their citizenships, reports The Guardian.
“Russia [is] haemorrhaging millionaires,” said Andrew Amoils, the head of research at New World Wealth, which compiled the data for Henley.
“Affluent individuals have been emigrating from Russia in steadily rising numbers every year over the past decade, an early warning sign of the current problems the country is facing. Historically, major country collapses have usually been preceded by an acceleration in the emigration of wealthy people, who are often the first to leave as they have the means to do so,” said Andrew Amoils.