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This is a list of Singaporean billionaires based on an annual assessment of wealth and assets compiled and published by Forbes magazine in 2024. Most of them are businessmen. Many of them got their wealth from the real estate industry. [1]
Singapore: 15.1 billion China: 154 Goh Cheng Liang: 96 Singapore: 12.7 billion Singapore: 159 Dhanin Chearavanont: 84 Thailand: 12.5 billion Thailand: 176 Robert Kuok: 100 Malaysia: 11.8 billion Hong Kong: 177 Charoen Sirivadhanabhakdi: 79 Thailand: 11.3 billion Thailand: 190 Manuel Villar: 74 Philippines: 11 billion Philippines
Li is married and lives in Singapore. [1] He appeared on the August 2020 cover of Forbes Asia, the Asia edition of Forbes magazine. [14] As of April 5, 2024, his net worth was estimated at US$3.6 billion according to the Forbes World’s Billionaires List, ranking him as the ninth richest person in Singapore. [15] [16]
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This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 18 November 2024. Singaporean businessman and philanthropist Not to be confused with Peter Lin (disambiguation). Peter Lim 林荣福 Lim in 2016 Born (1953-05-21) 21 May 1953 (age 71) Colony of Singapore Education University of Western Australia Occupations Businessman investor Known for Stockbroking ...
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In 1948, Chang joined Thye Hin Guan Brothers, a produce company in Singapore, where he worked as the general manager. [9] He entered the shipping business in 1949 after helping Thye Hin Guan Brothers form Kie Hock, a now defunct shipping company.