Forbes magazine annually lists the world's wealthiest individuals – "The World's Richest People".[1] What follows is the list of billionaires (in U.S. dollars) in Southeast Asia, issued for 2023.
2023
Top ten richest identified to a Southeast Asian country, according to Forbes magazine. Family members of royals or politicians are not included.[1]
World Rank | Name | Age | Country | Worth (USD) | Residence |
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74 | Low Tuck Kwong | 75 | Indonesia | 25.5 billion | Indonesia |
61 | Robert Budi Hartono | 82 | Indonesia | 24.2 billion | Indonesia |
65 | Michael Hartono | 83 | Indonesia | 23.1 billion | Indonesia |
103 | Li Xiting | 72 | Singapore | 16.3 billion | China |
116 | Dhanin Chearavanont | 84 | Thailand | 14.9 billion | Thailand |
118 | Charoen Sirivadhanabhakdi | 79 | Thailand | 14.8 billion | Thailand |
123 | Goh Cheng Liang | 95 | Singapore | 14.3 billion | Singapore |
141 | Sarath Ratanavadi | 58 | Thailand | 12.3 billion | Thailand |
146 | Robert Kuok | 100 | Malaysia | 11.8 billion | Hong Kong |
179 | Quek Leng Chan | 81 | Malaysia | 10.1 billion | Malaysia |
Number of billionaires by country
As of 2023, limited to countries in Southeast Asia.[1]
Rank | Country | Number of billionaires | Richest billionaire |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Singapore | 35 | Li Xiting |
2 | Indonesia | 29 | Low Tuck Kwong |
3 | Thailand | 28 | Dhanin Chearavanont |
4 | Malaysia | 18 | Robert Kuok |
5 | Philippines | 14 | Manuel Villar |
6 | Vietnam | 6 | Pham Nhat Vuong |
See also
References
- 1 2 3 "Forbes Billionaires 2023: The Richest People in the World". Forbes. Retrieved 2023-04-04.
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