Global wealth is projected to grow at an average of 3.9 per cent annually in the next five years and reach US$341 trillion, according to Credit Suisse. Arnd Wiegmann /Reuters
Global wealth is projected to grow at an average of 3.9 per cent annually in the next five years and reach US$341 trillion, according to Credit Suisse. Arnd Wiegmann /Reuters

Mena household wealth to grow 8.8% in next five years, Credit Suisse says



Household net wealth in the Middle East and North Africa region is forecast to rise annually by 8.8 per cent in the next five years, according to a report by Credit Suisse.

Total wealth in Mena, which grew 156 per cent between 2000 and mid-2017, expanded faster than the global ­average of 140 per cent during the same period, Switzerland’s second-largest bank said.

Global wealth, which has slowed to an annual pace of 3.8 per cent since 2009 compared to 9.5 per cent before 2008, is projected to grow at an average of 3.9 per cent annually in the next five years and reach US$341 trillion. The Mena region’s wealth per adult, minus debt, rose by 1.9 per cent between mid-2017 and mid-2016, compared with the global average of 6.4 per cent, the lender said.

While Credit Suisse did not cite a reason for the region’s lacklustre performance, lower oil prices in the Arabian Gulf region have shrunk the region’s wealth creation.

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Qatar had the highest wealth per adult of $102,517 in mid-2017, a 0.2 per cent drop on a year earlier.

It was followed by Kuwait with $97,300, a 1.4 per cent increase on mid-2016 and the UAE with $78,800, a growth of 1.2 per cent.

Wealth per adult in Saudi Arabia reached $35,000, a 2.8 per cent increase, while Egypt reported a 50.2 per cent plunge because of the devaluation of the pound in November last year, when the currency lost half of its value.

In terms of total wealth or net household wealth, Saudi ­Arabia topped the ranking, with an estimated $772 ­billion, followed by the UAE with $603bn, Qatar with $292bn, and Kuwait with $218bn.

Meanwhile Egypt’s wealth plummeted to $178bn after peaking at $511bn in 2010, before the 2011 onset of the Arab Spring revolution.

Globally, between mid-2017 and mid-2016 wealth rose to $280tn, the fastest pace since 2012.

Global wealth growth outperformed growth of population during the period, with wealth per adult rising 4.9 per cent and raising the global mean wealth to a record high of $56,540 per adult.

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Tax authority targets shisha levy evasion

The Federal Tax Authority will track shisha imports with electronic markers to protect customers and ensure levies have been paid.

Khalid Ali Al Bustani, director of the tax authority, on Sunday said the move is to "prevent tax evasion and support the authority’s tax collection efforts".

The scheme’s first phase, which came into effect on 1st January, 2019, covers all types of imported and domestically produced and distributed cigarettes. As of May 1, importing any type of cigarettes without the digital marks will be prohibited.

He said the latest phase will see imported and locally produced shisha tobacco tracked by the final quarter of this year.

"The FTA also maintains ongoing communication with concerned companies, to help them adapt their systems to meet our requirements and coordinate between all parties involved," he said.

As with cigarettes, shisha was hit with a 100 per cent tax in October 2017, though manufacturers and cafes absorbed some of the costs to prevent prices doubling.

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