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The following is a list of the Pakistani people sorted by order of their declared or estimated wealth in U.S. dollars. Pakistanis by net worth. Rank Name Net worth
Pakistani business executives (4 C, 15 P) Businesspeople of Pakistani descent (2 C, 1 P) I. Pakistani industrialists (58 P) W. Pakistani white-collar criminals (1 C, 7 P)
Malik Riaz, Pakistani business tycoon who is the founder of Bahria Town; Mian Amir Mahmood, Pakistani politician and founder of the Punjab Group of Colleges; Mian Muhammad Latif, Chenab Group, ChenOne; Mian Muhammad Mansha, industrialist and businessman; Mir Shakil ur Rehman, Jang Group; Sadruddin Hashwani, founder and chairman of Hashoo Group
Mian Muhammad Mansha joined the family business in 1969 and eventually he split with his uncles and took over the family business. [1] [5] He was worth US$2.5 billion in 2013. [6] Apart from making large acquisitions, he was simultaneously expanding his Nishat Textiles segment. Nishat Textiles Mills is Pakistan's largest fabric manufacturing ...
Tanweer was born in Sialkot, Pakistan, and moved to the US in 1988 where he started the restaurant business. Tanweer started the restaurant and transport business in the US. [9] Tanweer is the CEO of PAK Foods. [10] [11] He is an early investor in the USA Cricket–sanctioned Major League Cricket tournament set to start play in 2023. [12] [13]
The Pakistan Power 100: The Most Powerful and Influential Men and Women in the World Today is a list published annually that honours the 100 most influential Pakistani men & women in the world. The list is published by The British Pakistan Trust, and also includes those in the Pakistani diaspora .
Rana Muhammad Afzal Khan (Urdu: رانا محمد افضل خان; 22 February 1949 – 27 September 2018) [1] was a Pakistani politician, businessman and Army officer who served as leader of PML-N, and Minister of State for Finance and Economic Affairs in the Abbasi cabinet from December 2017 to May 2018.
Syed Babar Ali was born on 15 January 1926, [2] [6] to a businessman, Syed Maratib Ali, in Lahore, Pakistan. His father owned shops in the Walled City of Lahore and was a top contractor of the British Indian Army supplying them with services like logistics and all sorts of items used in regiments. The money was used to invest in land.