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Jakarta, CNBC Indonesia – The list of the 10 richest people in Indonesia usually changes every year. At the end of 2022 itself, Forbes also noted that at least 22 Indonesian tycoons experienced growth in their net worth.
This means that there is an update of data on the ranks of 50 conglomerates in Indonesia in the December 2022 edition. Quoting the official website, the collective wealth of Indonesian conglomerates rose 11% to a record US$ 180 billion from US$ 162 billion last year.
Even so, from the Forbes list, the top 10 rankings are interesting to be in the spotlight. Unfortunately, from the list, there are no names that we usually see in front of the screen. Like Raffi Ahmad who is always crowned as a sultan
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The Hartono brothers, R. Budi and Michael Hartono, lead and become the richest conglomerate in Indonesia with a fortune of US$47.7 billion, up from US$5.1 billion last year. For the record, PT Global Digital Niaga Tbk. be a major contributor to the growth of their wealth.
The second position is occupied by Low Tuck Kwong. His wealth increased supported by rising coal prices amid the global energy crisis. His wealth almost doubled to US$12.1 billion. His wealth increased by US $ 9.55 billion from US $ 2.55 billion last year. Low also appeared on the cover of the December issue of Forbes Asia magazine.
The third position is the Widjaja family from the Sinar Mas group. The group’s paper business helped increase its wealth by US$1.1 billion to US$10.8 billion.
Meanwhile, Sri Prakash Lohia from Indorama Corp was in 4th place with his wealth increasing by US$1.5 billion to US$7.7 billion. Completing the top five is Anthoni Salim from the Salim Group whose net worth fell by US$1 billion to US$7.5 billion.
List of the 10 richest people in Indonesia
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R. Budi & Michael Hartono with a wealth of US $ 47.7 billion
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Low Tuck Kwong reached US$ 12.1 billion
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The Widjaja family is worth US$ 10.8 billion
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Sri Prakash Lohia reached US$ 7.7 billion
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Anthoni Salim reached US$ 7.5 billion
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Chairul Tanjung reached US$ 5.2 billion
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Prajogo Pangestu reached US$ 5.1 billion
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Boenjamin Setiawan reached US$4.8 billion
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Tahir reached US$ 4.2 billion
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Djoko Susanto reached US$ 4.1 billion
In addition to the list above, several newcomers to this year’s list are billionaires with ties to the coal industry. Among them, Dewi Kam is in 21st place, where her 10% stake in Bayan Resources makes her the richest newcomer with US$2 billion. In 41st place is Ghan Djoe Hiang with a fortune of US$1.07 billion.
In addition, the owner of the Baramulti Group, which was founded by her late husband Athanasius Tossin Suharya and Eddy Sugianto Gang, ranks 32nd with a fortune of US$1.27 billion.
Then, there is Bambang Sutantio who made his debut at No. 24 with US$1.85 billion. This was achieved thanks to its investment last year in Cisarua Mountain Dairy, a dairy and processed food company better known as Cimory.
In the last order, there is Manoj Punjabi at No. 43 with a net worth of US$1.05 billion from MD Pictures. Meanwhile, Haryanto Tjiptodihardjo occupies serial number 45, with a wealth of US$1.02 billion from Impack Pratama Industri.
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