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Korea's High-Net-Worth Individuals Shift Portfolio Allocations Toward Crypto Assets and Precious Metals
According to KB Financial Group’s latest “2025 Korea Wealth Report,” high-net-worth individuals in South Korea are fundamentally reshaping their investment strategies, signaling a major shift in how affluent investors are positioning their wealth. The report provides comprehensive data on individuals holding combined financial assets and real estate exceeding 1 billion KRW, revealing emerging trends in portfolio management among the nation’s wealthiest segment.
Explosive Wealth Expansion Among Korea’s Elite Investors
The numbers paint a striking picture of rapid growth in the high-net-worth population. South Korea’s wealthy individuals have surged from 130,000 in 2011 to 476,000 in 2025—a staggering 9.7% annual increase over the 14-year period. This expansion reflects not only rising numbers but also substantial wealth accumulation across the demographic.
The aggregate financial assets held by this group have climbed from 1,158 trillion KRW in 2011 to 3,066 trillion KRW in 2025, representing a 7.2% average annual growth rate. Notably, 2025 marked the first year that Korea’s high-net-worth individuals crossed the 3,000 trillion KRW threshold in total financial assets, underscoring accelerating wealth concentration among the elite.
Portfolio Rebalancing: Real Estate Losing Ground
Perhaps most significant is the fundamental reallocation happening within asset portfolios. The proportion of real estate holdings has noticeably contracted in recent years, reversing a decades-long trend of real estate dominance in Korean wealth management. This retreat suggests a strategic pivot as investors reassess traditional asset classes.
Simultaneously, allocations to alternative investments have expanded substantially. Holdings of physical assets—particularly gold, jewelry, and similar precious metals—have increased their portfolio share. More strikingly, exposure to cryptocurrency assets has climbed meaningfully, reflecting broader global trends where high-net-worth investors are diversifying beyond conventional holdings.
Market Implications for Global Wealth Trends
The behavioral shift among Korea’s high-net-worth individuals offers insights into investor sentiment regarding inflation hedges and growth opportunities. The increased interest in gold and crypto assets suggests sophisticated wealth managers view these vehicles as essential portfolio components—gold for stability and purchasing power preservation, crypto for exposure to emerging financial technologies and potential returns.
This rebalancing across Korea’s wealthiest demographic highlights how even the most established markets are experiencing fundamental changes in capital allocation preferences, with high-net-worth investment strategies increasingly embracing digital assets alongside traditional precious metals. (Source: Jinse Finance, ETNews)