1 / 101. Mumbai – 1,42,000 Millionaire Households | The financial capital of India leads with 1,42,000 millionaire households. The city accounts for 80% of Maharashtra’s total millionaire households, supported by the state’s 55% GSDP growth. Mumbai’s dominance stems from its role as the hub of finance, trade, and corporate power, housing the RBI, BSE, NSE, and SEBI. (Image: Canva)2 / 102. New Delhi – 68,200 Millionaire Households | The national capital is home to 68,200 millionaire households, representing 85% of the Union Territory’s wealthy families. With robust business activity, booming real estate, and 50% GSDP growth, Delhi continues to balance politics and commerce. (Image: Canva)3 / 103. Bengaluru – 31,600 Millionaire Households | India’s tech capital secures third place with 31,600 millionaire households. Bengaluru drives 46% of Karnataka’s total, fuelled by its IT dominance, startup ecosystem, and 56% GSDP growth. (Image: Canva)4 / 104. Ahmedabad – 26,800 Millionaire Households | Ahmedabad has 26,800 millionaire households, contributing 39% of Gujarat’s total millionaire households. Its wealth is built on manufacturing, textiles, and trade, supported by the state’s 50% GSDP growth. (Image: Canva)5 / 105. Kolkata – 26,600 Millionaire Households | Kolkata is home to 26,600 millionaire households, representing 53% of West Bengal’s total millionaire households. As Eastern India’s business hub, its growth is anchored in traditional business communities and the state’s 45% GSDP expansion. (Image: Canva)6 / 106. Chennai – 22,800 Millionaire Households | Chennai records 22,800 millionaire households, which account for 31% of Tamil Nadu’s total millionaire households. The city thrives on its strong base in automotive, software, and manufacturing industries. (Image: Canva)7 / 107. Pune – 22,500 Millionaire Households | Pune is home to 22,500 millionaire households, contributing 13% of Maharashtra’s total millionaire households. Its IT, education, and industrial sectors have made it one of India’s fastest-growing cities. (Image: Canva)8 / 108. Hyderabad – 19,800 Millionaire Households | Hyderabad houses 19,800 millionaire households, making up 38% of Telangana’s total millionaire households. Its prosperity is driven by the technology, pharmaceutical, and real estate sectors. (Image: Canva)9 / 109. Gurugram – 10,100 Millionaire Households | With 10,100 millionaire households, Gurugram contributes 33% of Haryana’s total millionaire households. Known for corporate headquarters, IT services, and real estate growth, it is one of North India’s wealth engines. (Image: Canva)10 / 1010. Surat – 5,700 Millionaire Households | Surat has 5,700 millionaire households, representing 8% of Gujarat’s total millionaire households. Its economic strength lies in its diamond cutting, polishing, and textile industries, making it a global trade hub.
Hurun India Wealth Report 2025: Top Indian cities with the most millionaire households
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