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Wealthiest People in Indonesia (May 3, 2023)

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As of  May 3, 2023, Low Tuck Kwong was the wealthiest person in Indonesia, with an estimated net worth of 30.1 billion U.S. dollars, followed by R.Budi Hartono (No. 2, $26.6 billion), Michael Hartono (No. 3, $25.5 billion); and Sri Prakash Lohia (No. 4, $7.4 billion).

. Prajogo Pangestu is the fifth-richest person in Indonesia, with a whopping $6.1 billion. Lim Hariyanto Wijaya Sarwono ranked 6th with a personal wealth of $6.0 billion, followed by Dewi Kam with $4.9 billion. Chairul Tanjung is placed 8th with a net worth of $4.9 billion. Djoko Susanto ($4.5 billion) occupied the 9th position among Indonesia’s top 10 wealthiest people.

INDONESIA BILLIONAIRES LIST  2023

  1. Low Tuck Kwong: $30.1 billion
  2. Budi Hartono: $26.6 billion
  3. Michael Hartono: $25.5 billion
  4. Sri Prakash Lohia: $7.4 billion
  5. Prajogo Pangestu: $6.1 billion
  6. Lim Hariyanto Wijaya Sarwono: $6.0 billion
  7. Dewi Kam: $4.9 billion
  8. Chairul Tanjung: $4.9 billion
  9. Djoko Susanto: $4.5 billion
  10. Tahir & family: $4.4 billion
  11. Theodore Rachmat: $3.3 billion
  12. Martua Sitorus: $3.2 billion
  13. Sukanto tanoto: $3.0 billion
  14. Otto Toto Sugiri: $2.1 billion
  15. Bambang Sutantio: $2.0 billion
  16. Hermanto Tanoko: $2.0 billion
  17. Peter Sondakh: $1.9 billion
  18. Mochtar Riady & family: $1.5 billion
  19. Soegiarto Adikoesoemo: $1.5 billion
  20. Murdaya poo: $1.3 billion
  21. Eddy Sugianto: $1.3 billion
  22. Kiki Barki: $1.2 billion
  23. Marina Budiman: $1.2 billion
  24. Edwin Soeryadjaya: $1.1 billion
  25. Alexander Tedja: $1.1 billion

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