Jakarta, CNN Indonesia —
Three conglomerates managed to enter the list of 10 richest people in the Indonesian version Forbes. The three that is Bass Tuck Kwong, Djoko Susantoas well as Tahir and family.
The name Low Tuck Kwong ranks second as the richest person in Indonesia. Previously, he was ranked 18th in training crazy rich Indonesia.
To collect Forbeson Thursday (8/12), Kwong’s coffers of wealth derived from the coal business nearly quintupled from US$2.55 billion to US$12.1 billion or about Rp188.76 trillion (assuming a rate of exchange rate of Rp 15,600 per US dollar).
Kwong’s wealth increase cannot be separated from Bayan Resource’s share price soaring this year. At the beginning of the year, the shares of the company he founded were registered at IDR 26,600.
Meanwhile, Djoko Susanto, the founder of the modern Alfamart outlet which has 19,000 convenience stores across Indonesia, managed to enter the 10th position in the ranking of the richest Indonesians. She has assets of IDR 63.96 trillion this year.
Meanwhile, Tahir and his family are currently ranked 9th. Tahir’s total assets are reported at $4.2 billion.
Below is a list of the 10 richest people in Indonesia according to Forbes December 2022:
1. The Hartono brothers have a total wealth of $47.7 billion
2. Low Tuck Kwong total wealth of US $12.1 billion
3. The Widjaja family $10.8 billion
4. Sri Prakash Lohia US$7.7 billion
5. Anthoni Salim and family $7.5 billion
6. Chairul Tanjung US$5.2 billion
7. Prajogo Pangestu $5.1 billion
8. Boenjamin Setiawan $4.8 billion
9. Tahir and family $4.2 billion
10. Djoko Susanto $4.1 billion
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