If your luxe label is focussed on just the slim sliver of the HNI market, it may be time to put up the shutters. The smarter merchants of luxury don't have just the HNI in their sights. A bigger opportunity may well be the consumer with HNI-like aspirations. A few of them will turn HNIs themselves, over time
A consensus estimate of the number of high-net-worth individuals (HNIs) in India, after scanning the various reports that are periodically put out, would be 1 million citizens. A recent Knight Frank India study pegged the HNI population—those with an asset value of $1 million (roughly ₹8.3 crore) or more—at close to 0.8 million in 2022. This band of merry moneybags is projected to more than double to 1.65 million in five years.
The 0.8 million figure would make HNIs a tiny fraction of India’s total population of some 1.37 billion. These are the consumers who, the reports tell us, will fuel a boom in luxury: High-end cars, mobile phones, villas in exotic locales, luxe holidays in posh resorts—perhaps all culminating in a Great Indian Destination Wedding; which calls for its own heist of bridal jewellery and apparel.
Now, if you are living in a tony suburb of India’s big cities, look around you—who’s behind the wheel of the bellowing premium SUVs in the backstreets of Lower Parel or Greater Kailash; who are those reserving tables at the cities’ fine dining hotspots; who’s buying modest-sized apartments in towers at prices that would make yesteryear’s jewel thieves blush; and who are those replacing their top-end phones faster than it takes an average Joe to get a Schengen visa (well, almost)?
Surely, such splurges can’t be just the handiwork of those 0.8 million-odd worth $1 million or more, right?
If your luxe label is focussed on just this slim sliver of this market, it may be time to put up the shutters. The smarter merchants of luxury don’t have just the HNI in their sights. A bigger opportunity may well be the consumer with HNI-like aspirations. A few of them will turn HNIs themselves, over time.
(This story appears in the 17 November, 2023 issue of Forbes India. To visit our Archives, click here.)