High-Net-Worth Individual (HNWI)
📈 Investing
intermediate

Quick Definition

A High-Net-Worth Individual (HNWI) is a classification used in the financial services industry to denote an individual with a high level of liquid financial assets.

Examples

  • 1An entrepreneur who sold their startup and now has liquid assets exceeding $1 million.
  • 2A retired executive who has accumulated over $1.5 million in various investment accounts.
  • 3A celebrity who has substantial earnings from their career, investing them into stocks, bonds, and real estate, surpassing the HNWI threshold.

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Quick Info
Category:Investing
Difficulty:intermediate
Last Updated:6/19/2025