List of Singaporeans by net worth
This is a list of Singaporean billionaires based on an annual assessment of wealth and assets compiled and published by Forbes magazine in 2023. Most of them are businessmen. Many of them got their wealth from the real estate industry.[1]
2023 Singapore’s 50 Richest list
SG Rank | Name | Net worth (USD) | Source of wealth |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Robert Ng & Philip Ng | 14.8 billion | Far East Organization |
2 | Li Xiting | 14 billion | Mindray |
3 | Goh Cheng Liang | 12.3 billion | Nippon Paint |
4 | Kwek Leng Beng | 11 billion | Hong Leong Group |
5 | Zhang Yong | 9.7 billion | Haidilao |
6 | Khoo family | 8.5 billion | Maybank, Goodwood Park Hotel |
7 | Wee Cho Yaw | 7.1 billion | United Overseas Bank |
8 | Leo Koguan | 6.5 billion | SHI International Corp, Tesla |
9 | Kwee brothers | 6.3 billion | Pontiac Land Group |
10 | Lee family | 5.1 billion | OCBC Bank |
11 | Kuok Khoon Hong | 4 billion | Wilmar International |
12 | Raj Kumar & Kishin RK | 3 billion | Royal Holdings/RB Capital |
13 | Richard Chandler | 2.9 billion | Clermont Group |
14 | Lien family | 2.8 billion | United Overseas Bank |
15 | Robert Friedland | 2.7 billion | Ivanhoe Mines |
16 | Choo Chong Ngen | 2.6 billion | Hotel 81 |
17 | Forrest Li | 2.4 billion | Sea Ltd |
18 | Sam Goi | 2.35 billion | Tee Yih Jia |
19 | Arvind Tiku | 2.3 billion | AT Holdings, US REIT, IREIT Global |
20 | Ho family | 2.2 billion | United Overseas Bank |
21 | Liang Xinjun | 2.15 billion | Fosun International |
22 | Peter Lim | 2 billion | Wilmar International, investments |
23 | Oei Hong Leong | 1.9 billion | investments |
24 | Gang Ye | 1.8 billion | Sea Ltd |
25 | Ong Beng Seng & Christina Ong | 1.7 billion | Hotel Properties, Como Hotels & Resorts, Club 21, Mulberry |
26 | Asok Kumar Hiranandani | 1.65 billion | Royal Brothers |
27 | Koh Wee Meng | 1.6 billion | Fragrance Group |
28 | Ron Sim | 1.55 billion | Osim International |
29 | Tay family | 1.5 billion | OG Singapore, Memocorp |
30 | Binny Bansal | 1.45 billion | Flipkart |
31 | Tang Wee Kit | 1.4 billion | Tang Holdings |
32 | Chew Gek Khim | 1.35 billion | Straits Trading Company |
33 | Lim Hock Chee | 1.33 billion | Sheng Siong |
34 | Wong brothers | 1.3 billion | Charles & Keith |
35 | Min-Liang Tan | 1.25 billion | Razer Inc. |
36 | Chua Thian Poh | 1.2 billion | Ho Bee Land |
37 | Peter Fu Chong Cheng | 1.18 billion | Kuo International |
38 | Yao Hsiao Tung | 1.15 billion | Hi-P Group |
39 | Zhong Sheng Jian | 1.13 billion | Yanlord Land |
40 | Muhammed Aziz Khan | 1.12 billion | Summit Group |
41 | John Lim | 1.1 billion | ARA Asset Management |
42 | Michael Kum | 1.05 billion | M&L Hospitality |
43 | Loo Choon Yong | 1 billion | Raffles Medical Group |
44 | Lim Chap Huat | 995 million | Soilbuild Group |
45 | Saurabh Mittal | 900 million | Indiabulls, Mission Holdings |
46 | David Xueling Li | 880 million | JOYY |
47 | Lim Kaling | 875 million | Razer Inc. |
48 | Gordon & Celine Tang | 790 million | SingHaiyi, Suntec Reit, OKH Global, OUE Hospitality |
49 | Laurent Junique | 750 million | TDCX |
References
- ^ "Singapore's 50 Richest". Forbes. Retrieved 6 September 2023.