“• Dutch HNWIs held 29.6% (US$222.6 billion) of their wealth outside their home country at the end of 2014, in line with the worldwide average of 20–30%.
• WealthInsight expects foreign asset holdings to increase to US$335.7 billion by 2019, accounting for 32.3% of total HNWI assets.
• In 2014, Europe accounted for 48.1% of Dutch HNWIs’ foreign assets.
• This was followed by the Asia-Pacific with 21.7%, North America with 19.1%, Central and Southern America with 7.0%, the Middle East with 2.5% and Africa with 1.7%.
• Dutch HNWI allocations to Europe decreased sharply compared with other regions during the review period, going from 56.8% in 2010 to 48.1% in 2014. Asia-Pacific was the emerging region in terms of global investments.
• WealthInsight expects HNWIs to decrease their levels of investment in Europe over the forecast period, to reach 42.3% of foreign HNWI assets by 2019.”