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Altrata University Alumni Report 2025: Top 3 Wealthy Alumni (> $5 Million) Industry are Banking & Finance 24.9%, Business & Consumer Services 16.8%, Technology 10.1%, Top 5 Universities with Most UHNWs are Harvard University, Stanford University, University of Pennsylvania, Columbia University, New York University, Top 5 Universities with Most UHNWs (Global ex-United States) are University of Oxford, University of Cambridge, National University of Singapore, INSEAD, London School of Economics, 291,600 Wealthy Graduates > $5 Million (Age 43 & below), Self-made 59%, Inherited / Self-made 33.5%, Fully inherited 7.5%, Top 3 Primary Industries – Banking & Finance 41.1%, Business & Consumer Services 20.8%, Real Estate 13.3%, Top 4 Interests / Hobbies – Sports, Philanthropy, Technology, Languages, Top 4 Philanthropic Causes (excludes Education) – Social Services 39.2%, Healthcare & Medical Research 18.3%, Environment, Conservation & Animals 16.4%, Arts & Culture 12.5%

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Altrata has released the University Alumni Report 2025, providing key insights into top universities alumni with most UHNWs (> $30 million), wealthy individuals (> $5 million) & senior executives in Fortune 500 companies.  Top 3 Wealthy Alumni (> $5 Million) Industry Banking & Finance 24.9%, Business & Consumer Services 16.8%, Technology 10.1%.  Top 5 Universities with Most UHNWsHarvard University, Stanford University, University of Pennsylvania, Columbia University, New York University.  Top 5 Universities with Most UHNWs (Global ex-United States) University of Oxford, University of Cambridge, National University of Singapore, INSEAD, London School of Economics.  Top 20 Universities MBA Alumni with Senior Executive Roles in Fortune 500 Companies – Harvard University 218, University of Pennsylvania 96, Northwestern University 90, INSEAD 80, University of Chicago 76.  Wealthy Graduates > $5 Million (Age 43 & below) – 291,600.  Wealthy Graduates > $5 Million (Female)915,100.  Wealthy Graduates > $5 Million (Primary Industry: Technology)226,300.  Wealthy Graduates (Age 43 & below) Source of Wealth – Self-made 59%, Inherited / Self-made 33.5%, Fully inherited 7.5%.  Wealthy Graduates (Age 43 & below) Top 3 Primary Industries – Banking & Finance 41.1%, Business & Consumer Services 20.8%, Real Estate 13.3%.  Wealthy Graduates (Age 43 & below) Top 4 Interests / Hobbies – Sports, Philanthropy, Technology, Languages.  Wealthy Graduates (Age 43 & below) Top 4 Philanthropic Causes (excludes Education) – Social Services 39.2%, Healthcare & Medical Research 18.3%, Environment, Conservation & Animals 16.4%, Arts & Culture 12.5%.  See below for key findings & summary | View report here:

“ Altrata University Alumni Report 2025: Top 3 Wealthy Alumni (> $5 Million) Industry are Banking & Finance 24.9%, Business & Consumer Services 16.8%, Technology 10.1%, Top 5 Universities with Most UHNWs are Harvard University, Stanford University, University of Pennsylvania, Columbia University, New York University, Top 5 Universities with Most UHNWs (Global ex-United States) are University of Oxford, University of Cambridge, National University of Singapore, INSEAD, London School of Economics, 291,600 Wealthy Graduates > $5 Million (Age 43 & below), Self-made 59%, Inherited / Self-made 33.5%, Fully inherited 7.5%, Top 3 Primary Industries – Banking & Finance 41.1%, Business & Consumer Services 20.8%, Real Estate 13.3%, Top 4 Interests / Hobbies – Sports, Philanthropy, Technology, Languages, Top 4 Philanthropic Causes (excludes Education) – Social Services 39.2%, Healthcare & Medical Research 18.3%, Environment, Conservation & Animals 16.4%, Arts & Culture 12.5% “

 



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Altrata University Alumni Report 2025: Top 3 Wealthy Alumni (> $5 Million) Industry are Banking & Finance 24.9%, Business & Consumer Services 16.8%, Technology 10.1%, Top 5 Universities with Most UHNWs are Harvard University, Stanford University, University of Pennsylvania, Columbia University, New York University, Top 5 Universities with Most UHNWs (Global ex-United States) are University of Oxford, University of Cambridge, National University of Singapore, INSEAD, London School of Economics, 291,600 Wealthy Graduates > $5 Million (Age 43 & below), Self-made 59%, Inherited / Self-made 33.5%, Fully inherited 7.5%, Top 3 Primary Industries – Banking & Finance 41.1%, Business & Consumer Services 20.8%, Real Estate 13.3%, Top 4 Interests / Hobbies – Sports, Philanthropy, Technology, Languages, Top 4 Philanthropic Causes (excludes Education) – Social Services 39.2%, Healthcare & Medical Research 18.3%, Environment, Conservation & Animals 16.4%, Arts & Culture 12.5%

Harvard University

Altrata has released the University Alumni Report 2025, providing key insights into top universities alumni with most UHNWs (> $30 million), wealthy individuals (> $5 million) & senior executives in Fortune 500 companies.  See below for key findings & summary | View report here:

 

Altrata University Alumni Report 2025

Summary

  1. Top 3 Wealthy Alumni (> $5 Million) Industry Banking & Finance 24.9%, Business & Consumer Services 16.8%, Technology 10.1%
  2. Top 5 Universities with Most UHNWsHarvard University, Stanford University, University of Pennsylvania, Columbia University, New York University 
  3. Top 5 Universities with Most UHNWs (Global ex-United States) University of Oxford, University of Cambridge, National University of Singapore, INSEAD, London School of Economics
  4. Top 20 Universities MBA Alumni with Senior Executive Roles in Fortune 500 Companies – Harvard University 218, University of Pennsylvania 96, Northwestern University 90, INSEAD 80, University of Chicago 76
  5. Wealthy Graduates > $5 Million (Age 43 & below) – 291,600
  6. Wealthy Graduates > $5 Million (Female) – 915,100
  7. Wealthy Graduates > $5 Million (Primary Industry: Technology)226,300
  8. Wealthy Graduates (Age 43 & below) Source of Wealth – Self-made 59%, Inherited / Self-made 33.5%, Fully inherited 7.5%
  9. Wealthy Graduates (Age 43 & below) Top 3 Primary Industries – Banking & Finance 41.1%, Business & Consumer Services 20.8%, Real Estate 13.3%
  10. Wealthy Graduates (Age 43 & below) Top 4 Interests / Hobbies – Sports, Philanthropy, Technology, Languages
  11. Wealthy Graduates (Age 43 & below) Top 4 Philanthropic Causes (excludes Education) – Social Services 39.2%, Healthcare & Medical Research 18.3%, Environment, Conservation & Animals 16.4%, Arts & Culture 12.5%

 

Altrata University Alumni Report 2025

1) Wealthy Alumni (> $5 Million) Industry*

  1. Banking & Finance – 24.9%
  2. Business & Consumer Services – 16.8%
  3. Technology – 10.1%
  4. Non-Profit & Social Organizations – 7%
  5. Healthcare – 5%
  6. Real Estate – 4.8%
  7. Industrial Conglomerates – 4%
  8. Food & Beverages – 3.8%
  9. Manufacturing – 3.1%
  10. Hospitality & Entertainment – 2.8%

*Graduated in Last 20 Years

UHNW > $ 30 million
Wealthy > $5 million

 

2) Top Universities with Most UHNWs

Top 15 Universities with Most UHNWs – Global:

  1. Harvard University – 18,000
  2. Stanford University – 9,300
  3. University of Pennsylvania – 8,400
  4. Columbia University – 6,400
  5. New York University – 6,200
  6. University of Oxford (UK) – 4,900
  7. Northwestern University – 4,700
  8. University of Cambridge (UK) – 4,700
  9. Yale University – 4,300
  10. Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) – 4,100 (Joint 10th)
  11. University of Chicago – 4,100 (Joint 10th)
  12. University of California, Berkeley – 4,100 (Joint 10th)
  13. University of Southern California – 3,900
  14. Princeton University – 3,600
  15. University of Texas at Austin – 3,500

Top 20 Universities with Most UHNWs – United States:

  1. Harvard University – 18,000
  2. Stanford University – 9,300
  3. University of Pennsylvania – 8,400
  4. Columbia University – 6,400
  5. New York University – 6,200
  6. Northwestern University – 4,700
  7. Yale University – 4,300
  8. Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) – 4,100 (Joint 8th)
  9. University of Chicago – 4,100 (Joint 8th)
  10. University of California, Berkeley – 4,100
  11. University of Southern California – 3,900
  12. Princeton University – 3,600
  13. University of Texas at Austin – 3,500
  14. University of Michigan – 3,400
  15. Cornell University – 3,200
  16. University of Virginia – 3,100
  17. Georgetown University – 3,000 (Joint 17th)
  18. University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) – 3,000 (Joint 17th)
  19. University of Notre Dame – 3,000 (Joint 17th)
  20. Dartmouth – 2,600

Top 15 Universities with Most UHNWs – Global ex-United States:

  1. University of Oxford (UK) – 4,900
  2. University of Cambridge (UK) – 4,700
  3. National University of Singapore (Singapore) – 3,400
  4. INSEAD (France) – 2,900
  5. London School of Economics (UK) – 2,200
  6. Tsinghua University (China) – 1,400 (Joint 6th)
  7. University of Manchester (UK) – 1,400 (Joint 6th)
  8. University of Toronto (Canada) – 1,300
  9. University of Delhi (India) – 1,200 (Joint 9th)
  10. McGill University (Canada) – 1,200 (Joint 9th)
  11. Peking University (China) – 1,200 (Joint 9th)
  12. University of Mumbai (India) – 1,200 (Joint 9th)
  13. Imperial College London (UK) – 1,100
  14. Bocconi University (Italy) – 1,000
  15. American University of Beirut (Lebanon) – 900 (Joint 15th)
  16. London Business School (UK) – 900 (Joint 15th)
  17. University of Hong Kong (Hong Kong) – 900 (Joint 15th)
  18. University of New South Wales (Australia) – 900 (Joint 15th)
  19. University of Sydney (Australia) – 900 (Joint 15th)
  20. HEC Paris (France) – 800

 

3) Top Universities MBA Alumni in Fortune 500 Companies 

Top 20 Universities MBA Alumni with Senior Executive Roles in Fortune 500 Companies:

  1. Harvard University – 218
  2. University of Pennsylvania – 96
  3. Northwestern University – 90
  4. INSEAD (France) – 80 
  5. University of Chicago – 76
  6. Stanford University – 73
  7. Columbia University – 59
  8. New York University – 50
  9. Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) – 39 
  10. Tsinghua University (China) – 33
  11. University of Michigan – 30 
  12. University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) – 24
  13. Duke University – 22
  14. Cornell University – 21
  15. Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad (India) – 20
  16. London Business School (UK) – 20
  17. University of Texas at Austin – 20
  18. University of Virginia – 19 
  19. Western University (Canada) – 18
  20. Indiana University – 17

In Financial Services – Top 5 Universities MBA Alumni with Senior Executive Roles in Fortune 500 Companies:

  1. Western University (Canada) – 65.6% 
  2. University of Toronto – 58%
  3. McGill University – 50%
  4. London Business School – 35.2%
  5. New York University – 29.9%

In Insurance – Top 5 Universities MBA Alumni with Senior Executive Roles in Fortune 500 Companies:

  1. Bocconi University – 23.1%
  2. Complutense University of Madrid – 20.5%
  3. University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill – 16.3%
  4. New York University – 15.9%
  5. University of Michigan – 15.7%

In Technology – Top 5 Universities MBA Alumni with Senior Executive Roles in Fortune 500 Companies:

  1. University of California, Berkeley – 27.6%
  2. University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) – 19%
  3. University of Southern California – 18%
  4. Stanford University – 16.8%
  5. Tsinghua University – 14.3%

In Oil & Gas – Top 5 Universities MBA Alumni with Senior Executive Roles in Fortune 500 Companies:

  1. University of Texas at Austin – 31%
  2. University of Navarra – 15%
  3. University of Southern California – 14%
  4. Pennsylvania State University – 13.3%
  5. London Business School -13%

Pharmaceuticals & biotechnology – Top 5 Universities MBA Alumni with Senior Executive Roles in Fortune 500 Companies:

  1. Princeton University – 15.2%
  2. HEC Paris – 13%
  3. Northwestern University – 11.2%
  4. Yale University – 10%
  5. University of Oxford – 9.4%

 

4) Profile – Wealthy Graduates (Age 43 & below)

No. of Wealthy Graduates (Age 43 & below)291,600

Gender:

  • Male – 80.2%
  • Female – 19.8%

Source of Wealth:

  • Self-made – 59%
  • Inherited / Self-made – 33.5%
  • Fully inherited – 7.5%

Top 7 Primary Industries:

  1. Banking & Finance – 41.1%
  2. Business & Consumer Services – 20.8%
  3. Real Estate – 13.3%
  4. Non-Profit & Social Organizations – 5.9%
  5. Technology – 5.9%
  6. Industrial Conglomerates – 5.3%
  7. Hospitality & Entertainment – 2.7%

Top 4 Philanthropic Causes (excludes Education):

  1. Social Services – 39.2%
  2. Healthcare & Medical Research – 18.3%
  3. Environment, Conservation & Animals – 16.4%
  4. Arts & Culture – 12.5%

Top 4 Interests / Hobbies:

  1. Sports
  2. Philanthropy 
  3. Technology
  4. Languages

 

UHNW > $ 30 million
Wealthy > $5 million

 

5) Profile – Wealthy Graduates (Female)

No. of Wealthy Graduates (Female) 915,100

Age:

  • Below Age 50 – 14.6%
  • Age 50 to 70 – 63.2%
  • Age 70 above – 22.3%

Source of Wealth:

  • Self-made – 61%
  • Inherited / Self-made – 28.3%
  • Fully inherited – 10.7%

Top 7 Primary Industries:

  1. Non-Profit & Social Organizations – 27.2%
  2. Business & Consumer Services – 17.9%
  3. Banking & Finance – 16.8%
  4. Technology – 5.5%
  5. Healthcare – 4%
  6. Hospitality & Entertainment – 3.7%
  7. Communications – 3.6%

Top 4 Philanthropic Causes (excludes Education):

  1. Arts & Culture – 38%
  2. Social Services – 34.5%
  3. Healthcare & Medical Research – 28.5%
  4. Environment, Conservation & Animals – 21.1%

Top 4 Interests / Hobbies:

  1. Philanthropy 
  2. Sports
  3. Education
  4. Reading & Writing

 

6) Profile –  Wealthy Graduates (Primary Industry: Technology)

No. Wealthy Graduates (Primary Industry: Technology)226,300

Gender:

  • Male – 84.6%
  • Female – 15.4%

Age:

  • Below Age 50 – 20.1%
  • Age 50 to 70 – 58.3%
  • Age 70 above – 21.6%

Source of Wealth:

  • Self-made – 95.3%
  • Inherited / Self-made – 1.7%
  • Fully inherited – 3%

Top 4 Philanthropic Causes (excludes Education):

  1. Social Services – 20.4%
  2. Healthcare & Medical Research – 18.9%
  3. Arts & Culture – 15.1%
  4. Environment, Conservation & Animals – 10.6%

Top 4 Interests / Hobbies:

  1. Sports
  2. Philanthropy 
  3. Reading & Writing
  4. The Outdoors

 

 

Altrata University Alumni Report 2025

Methodology – This report leverages three of Altrata’s unique products: the Wealth-X Database, the world’s most extensive collection of curated research and intelligence on the wealthy; BoardEx’s proprietary Global Leadership Database, which covers board and non-board members, C-suite executives, senior leaders and professional advisers; and RelSci’s relationship mapping database.  To capture insights on wealthy and influential alumni, this report focuses upon two groups of individuals: the wealthy (those with a net worth of $5m+ and $30m+) and senior executives at the world’s largest companies. For the purpose of this report, we define senior executives as company directors who are either on the leadership team or on the board (executive and non-executive directors). While many senior executives will be privileged to be a part of the wealthy class with a net worth above $5m (and some above the UHNW threshold of $30m), not all will, being at varying stages in their respective journeys to wealth. As a result, these two groups are examined independently of one another for the purposes of this report.  Altrata considers alumni as belonging to the university(ies) from which they graduated. Both undergraduate and graduate degrees are counted but executive education, diplomas, certificates, honorary degrees and incomplete degrees are not included. Alumni of multiple institutions may be counted more than once. Affiliated institutions and colleges are combined under a single entity. References to $ refer to US dollars. 

Wealthy alumniFor this report, we studied two groups of wealthy individuals: those with a net worth of $5m+ and the ultra wealthy, those with $30m+.  To estimate the number the ultra wealthy alumni by university, we primarily use two of Altrata’s proprietary assets: the Wealth-X Database and our Wealth and Investable Assets Model. The Wealth-X Database is the world’s most extensive collection of curated research and intelligence on the wealthy. Our database provides insights into their financial profile, career history, known associates, affiliations, family background, education, philanthropic endeavors, passions, hobbies, interests and much more. Our proprietary valuation model (as defined by net worth) assesses all asset holdings, including privately and publicly held businesses and investable assets. The database uses the primary business address as the determinant of a wealthy individual’s location. Our Wealth and Investable Assets Model produces statistically significant estimates for total private wealth and estimates the size of the population by level of wealth and investable assets for the world and each of the top 70 economies, which account for 98% of world GDP. 




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