Virtual Event · 28–29 June 2026Post-Event Analytics Report

Freedom Business Summit 2026

USA Edition 🇺🇸

Data-Driven Partner Intelligence

Real audience data, intent signals, and partner opportunity summary from the June 2026 USA virtual summit.

Built for immigration firms, CBI agents, structuring specialists and relocation partners. Every data point reflects real engagement from 91 qualified submissions — people actively planning their global mobility move.

0Qualified Submissions
0%Seeking Trusted Providers
0%Want Playbooks After
0%Near-Term / Move-Ready
📊 The 80/20 Snapshot

A concentrated, pre-qualified cohort

The median registrant is a founder or owner from professional services, 9–12 months from moving, pulled in by one dominant promise — a second residency or passport. They're planning a budget, not writing a check, but the overwhelming majority want the playbooks afterward.

0
Qualified submissions
0%
Want a 2nd passport (top driver)
0%
Want borderless-business help
0%
Are founders / owners / C-suite
0%
Outbound / global focus
0
Mean lead score (0–73)
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Key Takeaway
91 deep-intent submissions — concentrated demand, not raw traffic. 82% are end-clients actively seeking trusted providers; only 18% are supply. That ratio is the entire FBS Intelligence value proposition.
🎯 Lead Quality

Scored, tiered and ready to route

Every submission carries a 0–73 lead score (mean 35, median 34). The distribution gives partners a clean priority rail — and 87% pre-committed to the post-summit content bundle, the strongest single consensus in the data.

Hot49+
16%
Trigger-ready — route first
Warm36–48
29%
Engaged, budgeting now
Qualified25–35
33%
Real intent, longer fuse
Nurture<25
22%
Early — feed the engine
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Key Takeaway
45% sit in the Hot + Warm tiers (49+ and 36–48) — engaged, budgeting and worth fast hand-off. The remainder is a maturing pipeline worth nurturing at volume.
👥 Audience Profile

Outbound globalists, planting European flags

74% are pointed outward — building second residencies, foreign structures and exit optionality. Jurisdiction interest is multi-select, as a share of all 91.

🏳️ Jurisdiction Interest
🇲🇹Malta — Residency & Citizenship42%
🇵🇹Portugal — Golden Visa38%
🇬🇷Greece — Real Estate & Residency32%
🏝Caribbean / Grenada — Citizenship31%
🇺🇸US Green Card (EB-5)24%
🇦🇪Dubai / UAE — Residency22%
📋 Demographics & Status
🌍Non-US citizens60%
🏠Living as a local resident60%
👨‍👩‍👧Relocating with family (of 66 who answered)52%
🛂No second residency yet43%
🌐Already hold multiple residencies21%
📍Active in just one country today49%
74%
🌍 Outbound / global mobility
26%
🇺🇸 Inbound to the US (EB-5 / E-2)
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Key Takeaway
74% are outbound and 43% have no second residency yet. Malta (42%), Portugal (38%) and Greece (32%) are the top three — making European partners the highest-priority category.
💰 Financial Capacity

The money is intended, not deployed

High-income operators with the runway to fund CBI and golden visas — but psychologically uncommitted. The financial-readiness field is the truer wealth signal here.

⚙️Planning a budget59%
Liquid capital, active due diligence on allocation
🧭Not ready yet27%
Watching the macro, setting milestones first
💼Ready to invest11%
Trigger-ready, seeking the right framework
🚀Capital allocated2%
Escrow / structure prepared, immediate deploy
⚠️ Income data is unusable. 81 of 91 (89%) selected the identical "$150K–$350K" band — that's the form's default, not a real distribution. Treat financial-readiness above as the truer signal.
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Key Takeaway
Only 13% are "ready to invest" or "capital allocated." The capital is real but un-triggered — this audience needs budgeting frameworks and "what does it actually cost" content before any partner pitch lands.
🧭 Mobility Strategy

Two summits in one badge

Self-description across all 91 — and the one split that should drive every email and ad you send.

🧑‍🤝‍🧑Individual / family exploring relocation45%
🏢Business owner exploring expansion / structuring41%
🛰Service provider in the industry9%
📈Investor exploring internationally5%
Citizenship × direction
Inbound to US
Outbound / global
🇺🇸 US citizens (40%)
1
35
🌍 Non-US (60%)
23
32
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Key Takeaway
35 of 36 Americans are looking OUT (diversify / exit). 23 foreigners are looking IN (EB-5 / E-2). Same event, opposite vectors — segment every campaign on this single variable.
⏱️ Timeline Readiness

Two-thirds are a slow burn

When this capital and talent will physically change coordinates — as a share of all 91. 44% say yes to relocating within 12 months, 56% say exploring.

🗺9–12 months — exploring52%
Top of funnel
🧭Not ready — tracking14%
Top of funnel
⚙️6–9 months — planning12%
Mid funnel
✈️3–6 months — ready to move12%
Bottom funnel
🌐Fully mobile / in process10%
Bottom funnel
31
Near-term & committed (34%)
3–9 months or fully mobile — your hot hand-off list.
60
Long-fuse explorers (66%)
9–12 months or not ready — the nurture engine.
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Key Takeaway
Don't sell them a closing; sell them a roadmap. Set partner expectations to "warm and educatable at volume," with a reserved hot tier of ~31.
💡 Core Intent

What actually pulls them in the door

Priority needs, multi-select, as a share of all 91. The headline magnet is a second passport — but borderless-business help is right behind it.

58%
✈️ Relocation / 2nd residency / citizenship
51%
💻 Building & scaling a borderless business
35%
🧾 Offshore strategies (legal tax minimization)
33%
💵 Tax optimization & structuring
29%
🏠 Real estate investment (PT / GR / LATAM)
20%
🛡 Health, mobility & family safety net
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Key Takeaway
58% want residency; 51% want borderless-business help. Pair every "get a passport" hook with a "structure your business" payoff — that intersection is exactly what FBS Intelligence is built to serve.
📍 Jurisdiction Demand

Three audiences, three messages

Who, specifically, wants each flagship program — and how move-ready they are. Minimal overlap between the three clusters.

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Malta
n = 38 · 42%
15 US · 23 non-US82% outbound37% near-term ready

Your premium European track. More residency/citizenship-serious than Portugal's real-estate browsers — route the move-ready subset to partners faster.

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Portugal
n = 35 · 38%
14 US · 21 non-US83% outbound29% near-term ready

The broad-appeal anchor. Widest top-of-funnel pull, longest fuse. Pair with real-estate ROI content — Portugal is the obvious vehicle.

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Grenada / Caribbean
n = 28 · 31%
16 US · 12 non-US89% outbound36% near-term ready

The American passport-hedge — most US-skewed segment in the set. Lead with speed-to-passport and the E-2 treaty route into the US.

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US Residency (EB-5 / E-2)
n = 22 · 24%
1 US · 21 non-US18 inbound36% near-term ready

The inbound engine — almost entirely foreign nationals. Separate funnel, copy and partners. Don't co-mingle with outbound European messaging.

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Key Takeaway
Europe = outbound volume. Caribbean = US-citizen passport hedge. EB-5 = foreign inbound. Build the mainstage around Europe; run Caribbean and EB-5 as two clearly separate satellite tracks.
🏢 Incorporation Preferences

A genuine four-way split

Where attendees would structure a new company — share of all 91. No runaway winner, and that breadth is the opportunity.

🇸🇬Singapore29%
Tier-1 reputation, territorial tax, banking
🇪🇪Estonia (e-Residency)27%
Digital-first, 0% undistributed tax
🇲🇹Malta23%
EU access, effective 5% via refunds
🇦🇪UAE21%
0% personal income tax, MENA gateway
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Key Takeaway
"Where should I incorporate?" is a legitimate standalone session. Corporate-structuring vendors across Singapore, Estonia, Malta and the UAE all have a real audience here.
👔 Roles & Decision Power

This is a buying audience

Titles are free-text and messy; grouped by keyword into five buckets. Over half are owner/operator decision-makers who can say yes without a committee.

55%
Are founders, owners and C-suite — the final decision-makers for residency, incorporation, tax structuring, and investment deals. They have the budget and authority to act immediately.
55%
👑 Founders, Owners & C-Suite
15%
⚖️ Advisors, Legal & Business Dev
11%
🏥 Healthcare, Education & Specialists
8%
💻 Tech & Engineering
11%
🧩 Other / unclassified
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Key Takeaway
55% are founders, owners or C-suite. They buy for themselves, so the pitch is personal freedom + business leverage — not enterprise procurement.
🏭 Industry Breakdown

Owner-level, advice-and-services, portable

No single industry dominates. The common thread is people who run advice-and-services businesses from anywhere — and that portability is exactly why global mobility resonates.

📊Professional Services, Legal & Finance
35%
Consulting, legal, finance, marketing, trade, advisory
✈️Hospitality, Travel, Education & Creative
26%
Tourism, EdTech, events, charters, journalism
💻Tech, Engineering & Software
19%
Software, IT, automation, robotics, crypto/AI
🏠Real Estate, Property & Construction
14%
Development, property, construction mgmt
🏥Healthcare & Wellness
5%
Medicine, mental health, wellness
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Key Takeaway
Professional services (35%) leads on headcount; real estate (14%) is small in volume but high in deal-intent — mapping directly onto the Portugal / Greece property hooks.
🗝️ The Single-Page Verdict

Six findings for partners

If you read nothing else, read these.

01
Lead with Europe, segment by direction. Malta / Portugal / Greece are the gravity. The citizenship × direction split — 35 Americans out, 23 foreigners in — is the line every campaign branches on.
02
Sell the roadmap, not the close. 66% are 9–12 months out and budgeting. Nurture beats pitch; reserve a hot tier of ~31 for immediate hand-off.
03
Pair passport + business. 58% want residency, 51% want borderless-business help. The winning hook does both in one breath.
04
Mind the money reality. Only 13% are capital-ready. Teach what it actually costs before any partner pitch lands.
05
82% are demand, 18% are supply. That ratio is the FBS Intelligence business — capture it cleanly and route the 18% to the partner conversation, not the lead pool.
06
87% pre-committed to the content. The single strongest consensus in the dataset — a green light for the post-summit playbook bundle.
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Key Takeaway
The data is unambiguous: the #1 thing this audience wants is access to trusted providers (82%). FBS is the bridge — and partnering is how you get introduced.
🚀 Execution Layer

The Summit Series

Each edition is built around one thing: maximizing outcomes in a specific region — residency pipelines, capital deployment, structuring and relocation execution.

28–29 Jun 2026
🇺🇸 USA Edition
This report. Outbound structuring, EB-5 flows, cross-border diversification.
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Sep 2026
🏝 Caribbean Edition
Citizenship-by-investment, E-2 treaty routes, fast-track second passports.
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Q1 2027
🇪🇺 Europe Edition
Golden visas, Malta / Portugal / Greece, jurisdictional arbitrage.
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