Between 2013 and 2022, Israel attracted a net inflow of over 10,500 high-net-worth individuals, according to Henley & Partners.
According to Henley & Partners data, in 2023, inquiries about immigration programs in exchange for investments from Israelis increased by 232%.
Despite the recent net outflow of millionaires, Marconi told Business Insider there remains a draw for wealthy individuals.
Additionally, as the world's only Jewish state, he said it would always attract wealthy individuals seeking religious refuge.
AdvertisementIn an article for Henley & Partners, Marconi also pointed out that Israel had long "stood out as a rare economic bright spot in a turbulent region."
Persons:
—, Dan Marconi, Marconi, Israel
Organizations:
Service, Henley Private Wealth, Henley & Partners, Business, Henley & Partners Israel, Marconi, BI, Israel
Locations:
Israel, Gaza