Interestingly, Mumbai’s first place position in this particular financial race isn’t even close, with second place city, Delhi, clocking in with $450 billion (plus 23,000 millionaires and 18 billionaires), not much more than half of the total wealth concentrated in Mumbai. This only makes sense given Mumbai’s place as India’s financial center, but still makes for a stark contrast when you see it in black and white. In third place on the list of India’s richest cities is Bengaluru, with $320 billion in total wealth and six billionaires who call it home. As for India itself, it’s not doing too bad money-wise in general. The report sets its total wealth nation wide at $6.2 trillion (!) 264,000 millionaires and 95 billionaires living in the country. And the financial front is looking good for the next ten years or so, too: So, not a bad time to be rich in India, all things considered.