Local real estate mogul Paul Altman is convinced that the world’s wealthiest citizens are generally immune to the ongoing economic conditions.
“I believe that we have a lot to gain by attracting these high net-worth people. I am not saying that we disregard people who can’t afford it, but we are looking now at ways to keep employment up and stimulate our economy so you’ve got to look for where the real money is; big business and high net-worth people. Those are the two things,” he told BARBADOS BUSINESS AUTHORITY.
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