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Wealthy People Shift from Classic Cars to Arts as Most Preferred Investment of Passion

May 20, 20243 Mins Read


Art has overtaken classic cars as popular investment of passion option among Kenya’s wealthy population.

  • The 18th edition of wealth report which gives a perspective on wealth investment trends in 2024 indicates 70 per cent of high-net-worth individuals in Kenya expressing keen interest on art, a significant uptick compared to the previous year when the majority (50 per cent) showed a penchant for purchasing classic cars.
  • There is a tie between classic cars and watches at 57.14 per cent as number two preferred investment of passion among the high-net-worth individuals followed by whisky and jewelry at 42.86 per cent each.
  • Making it to the top 10 list of investment of passion among the rich also include furniture (35.71), bags and wine (28.57 per cent each), Diamonds (14.29 per cent) and Coins (7.14 per cent).

“The shift from classic cars to art among Kenyan clients suggests a dynamic response to global investment trends and attests to the evolving nature of passion investments. The resilience of the art market in the face of broader economic fluctuations further underscores its appeal as a tangible and culturally rich asset class,” notes the Knight Frank Wealth Report 2024.

The shift aligns with global patterns, as evidenced by The Knight Frank Luxury Investment Index (KFLII), which tracks the performance of 10 popular investments of passion.

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