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Insight Report: Mobile Entrepreneurs

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Table of Contents

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        1 Introduction

        • 1.1 What is This Report About?
        • 1.2 Definitions

        2 Executive Summary

          3 Global Snapshot

          • 3.1 Global Overview
          • 3.2 Regional Overview
          • 3.2.1 The Americas
        • 3.2.2 Asia-Pacific
        • 3.2.3 Europe
        • 3.2.4 The Middle East and Africa
        • 4 Emerging Trends, Drivers and Challenges

          • 4.1 Key Emerging Trends
          • 4.2 Key Market Drivers
          • 4.3 Key Challenges
          • 4.4 An Overview of Service Providers

          5 The Americas

          • 5.1 Demographic and Regulatory Environment of Mobile Entrepreneurs in the Americas
          • 5.1.1 Demographic trends of mobile entrepreneurs in the US
        • 5.1.1.1 Current tax regulations and immigration in the US
        • 5.1.2 Demographic trends of mobile entrepreneurs in Canada
        • 5.1.2.1 Current tax regulations and immigration in Canada
        • 5.1.3 Demographic trends of mobile entrepreneurs in Mexico
        • 5.1.3.1 Current tax regulations and immigration in Mexico
        • 5.1.4 Demographic trends of mobile entrepreneurs in Brazil
        • 5.1.4.1 Current tax regulations and immigration in Mexico
        • 6 Asia-Pacific

          • 6.1 Demographic and Regulatory Environment of Mobile Entrepreneurs
          • 6.1.1 Demographic trends of mobile entrepreneurs in Australia
        • 6.1.1.1 Current regulations and immigration in Australia
        • 6.1.2 Demographic trends of mobile entrepreneurs in China
        • 6.1.2.1 Current regulations and immigration in China
        • 6.1.3 Demographic trends of mobile entrepreneurs in India
        • 6.1.3.1 Current tax regulations and immigration in India
        • 7 Europe

          • 7.1 Demographic and Regulatory Environment of Mobile Entrepreneurs
          • 7.1.1 Demographic trends of mobile entrepreneurs in the UK
        • 7.1.1.1 Current tax regulations and immigration in the UK
        • 7.1.2 Demographic trends of mobile entrepreneurs in Italy
        • 7.1.2.1 Current regulations and immigration in Italy
        • 7.1.3 Demographic trends of mobile entrepreneurs in Germany
        • 7.1.3.1 Current tax regulations and immigration in Germany
        • 7.1.4 Demographic trends of mobile entrepreneurs in France
        • 7.1.4.1 Current tax regulations and immigration in France
        • 7.1.5 Demographic trends of mobile entrepreneurs in Spain
        • 7.1.5.1 Current tax regulations and immigration in Spain
        • 7.1.6 Demographic trends of mobile entrepreneurs in Switzerland
        • 7.1.6.1 Current tax regulations and immigration in Switzerland
        • 7.1.7 Demographic trends of mobile entrepreneurs in Russia
        • 7.1.7.1 Current tax regulations and immigration in Russia
        • 8 The Middle East and Africa

          • 8.1 Demographic and Regulatory Environment of Mobile Entrepreneurs
          • 8.1.1 Demographic trends of mobile entrepreneurs in Israel
        • 8.1.1.1 Current tax regulations and immigration in Israel
        • 8.1.2 Demographic trends of mobile entrepreneurs in South Africa
        • 8.1.2.1 Current tax regulations and immigration in South Africa
        • 9 Appendix

            10 About WealthInsight

            Immigration and taxation in most countries are often in conflict with the concept of globalization, and are prime obstacles for entrepreneurs to venture into new markets. As a result, countries are increasingly beginning discussions of the negative impact of such regulations on trade, with the aim of relaxing them. For instance, Chile and Canada have introduced startup visas to attract entrepreneurs from around the world.

             

            While emerging markets offer significant opportunities for entrepreneurs, issues such as regulatory hurdles, red tape, bribery, and accessibility to resources have discouraged entrepreneurs from venturing into these markets. China and India have demonstrated significant entrepreneurial capability with large numbers of entrepreneurs starting businesses in the US and the UK.

             

            Wealth managers assist mobile entrepreneurs in their adherence to financial policies and understanding of tax environments. They also offer associated immigration services, making adjusting to a new country more straightforward. Wealth management firms and specialist service providers are becoming an increasingly important asset for mobile entrepreneurs.

             

            Scope

            The report provides an in-depth analysis of the mobile entrepreneur market and examines emerging trends, drivers and challenges impacting the mobility of entrepreneurs.

            The report provides analysis from WealthInsight’s proprietary high net worth individuals (HNWI) database comprising 75,000 individuals with focus on four regions: the Americas, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and Middle East and Africa.

            The report examines the trends of entrepreneurs in the US, Canada, Mexico, Brazil, Germany, France, Italy, Spain, the UK, Russia, Switzerland, China, Australia, India, Israel and South Africa, as well as their destinations of choice.

            For each region and country, the characteristics and trends associated with mobile entrepreneurs are analyzed by age group, the industry they belong to, and wealth band.

            The report focuses on the role of service providers and the opportunities ahead of them in the mobile entrepreneur market.

            Key Highlights

            The US is the largest market for mobile entrepreneurs in the world, followed by the UK.

            Asia-Pacific is expected to be the biggest gainer of business, with increasing number of entrepreneurs demonstrating preference for the region over the forecast period.

            China, India and South-East Asian countries are expected to play an increasingly important role in the mobile entrepreneur market over the forecast period.

            Entrepreneurs constitute 46.3% of HNWIs who have obtained secondary citizenship.

            Younger entrepreneurs prefer the Americas while senior entrepreneurs prefer Europe as their destination of choice.

            Reasons to buy

            Take strategic business decisions using information that depict mobility of entrepreneurs between countries and regions.

            Understand the factors that affect the decision-making processes of mobile entrepreneurs.

            Understand current strategic offerings of wealth management firms to mobile entrepreneurs.

            Analyze leading markets where entrepreneurs wish to relocate or obtain secondary citizenship.

            Understand the current tax regulations and immigration laws in key countries.

            Companies mentioned

            Oracle Capital

             

            HSBC

             

            Santander

             

            Walmart

             

            Best Buy

             

            Google

             

            Carrefour

             

            Home Depot

             

            Sherpalo Ventures

             

            Lamprell Plc

             

            Mediterranean Holdings SA

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