List of Top Richest Person in Singapore

By | November 5, 2021

Regarded as one of the safest havens amid a global pandemic, the country is looking to ease border restrictions as vaccinations rise but remains on alert for any new upticks in Covid-19 infections. Despite uncertainties, the benchmark Straits Times Index rose 26% since fortunes were last measured a year ago, helping to fuel the combined wealth of the country’s 50 richest to $208 billion from $167 billion.

This story is part of Forbes’ coverage of Singapore’s Richest 2021. See the full list here.

After shrinking 5.8% in 2020, Singapore’s economy has revived and is expected to grow 6% to 7% this year. Regarded as one of the safest havens amid a global pandemic, the country is looking to ease border restrictions as vaccinations rise but remains on alert for any new upticks in Covid-19 infections. Despite uncertainties, the benchmark Straits Times Index rose 26% since fortunes were last measured a year ago, helping to fuel the combined wealth of the country’s 50 richest to $208 billion from $167 billion.

With the coronavirus still at large, shares of Li Xiting’s Shenzhen Mindray Bio-Medical Electronics, a maker of high-tech medical devices, rose 19% since last year, adding $5.2 billion to Li’s net worth and propelling him to No. 1 with $23 billion.

The ‘Destiny’ Universe S Hotpot couple Zhang Yong and Shu Ping slipped from the top spot they had occupied last year to No. 4 with $16 billion. Shares of their restaurant chain, Haidilao International Holding, dropped nearly 17% the day net worths were locked in on news that the company’s performance was below expectations. They were among the seven listees whose fortunes declined.

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The majority—36—were up from a year ago. Facebook cofounder Eduardo Saverin, added $6.5 billion to reclaim the No. 2 position after a two-year gap, with a record $20.5 billion fortune. Paints tycoon Goh Cheng Liang, whose oldest son Goh Hup Jin orchestrated a $12 billion deal that increased the family’s holding to a majority stake in Japan’s Nippon Paint Holdings, is the third richest with $18.6 billion.

Singapore’s efforts to foster a culture conducive to startups are paying off; one-fifth of the list members are now self-made tech tycoons. Three among them, namely Forrest Li, Gang Ye and David Chen, the cofounders of gaming and e-commerce firm Sea, are this year’s biggest gainers in percentage terms and have more than doubled their individual wealth. 

There are 42 fortunes worth $1 billion or more—up from 35 a year ago—including two that belong to newcomers, both with roots in China: crypto billionaire Changpeng Zhao, who has been living in Singapore since 2019. His firm Binance, which has set up outposts in the city-state, is facing regulatory scrutiny in several countries around the world.

Former college professor Shi Xu makes his debut after the October IPO of his Nano Film Technologies International made him a billionaire. The third new entrant to this list is the Malaysian-born cofounder of Grab, Anthony Tan, who has previously featured among Malaysia’s richest. Tan, a Singapore citizen, is aiming to conclude one of the biggest SPAC deals later this year that values the Singapore-headquartered ride-hailing and delivery giant at $40 billion.

Three dropped off including pioneering shipping tycoon Chang Yun Chung, who died last September at age 102. His privately held Pacific International Lines, which was impacted by Covid-19 headwinds, concluded a debt restructuring plan in March that diluted the family’s holding to a minority stake.

RankNameNet WorthAgeSource
#1Li Xiting$23 B70medical devices
#2Eduardo Saverin$20.5 B39Facebook
#3Goh Cheng Liang$18.6 B94paints
#4Zhang Yong & Shu Ping$16 Brestaurants
#5Forrest Li$15.9 B43gaming
#6Robert & Philip Ng$14.2 Breal estate
#7Gang Ye$10.3 B41gaming
#8Kwek Leng Beng$8.5 B80real estate
#9Wee Cho Yaw$6.8 B92banking
#10Khoo family$6.5 BMaybank
#11Kwee brothers$5.4 BReal Estate
#12Kuok Khoon Hong$3.8 B71palm oil
#13David Chen$3.1 B40online games
#14Raj Kumar & Kishin RK$2.65 B67real estate
#15Peter Lim$2.6 B68investments
#16Choo Chong Ngen$2.4 B68hotels
#17Richard Chandler$2.3 B62investments
#18Arvind Tiku$2.2 B51oil & gas, investments
#19Lee family$2.1 Bbanking
#20Robert Friedland$1.95 B71mining
#21Oei Hong Leong$1.91 B73investments
#22Changpeng Zhao$1.9 B45cryptocurrency exchange
#23Sam Goi$1.85 B74frozen foods
#24Shi Xu$1.8 B57technology
#25Ong Beng Seng and Christina Ong$1.71 Bdiversified
#26Ho family$1.7 Bbanking
#27Chew Gek Khim$1.65 B59diversified
#28Asok Kumar Hiranandani$1.6 B66real estate
#29Zhong Sheng Jian$1.56 B63real estate
#30Teo Swee Ann$1.55 B46semiconductors
#31Lien family$1.52 Bbanking
#32Tay family$1.5 Bretail, property
#33Tang Wee Kit$1.4 B66retail
#34Chua Thian Poh$1.35 B73real estate
#35Ron Sim$1.3 B62retail
#36Binny Bansal$1.25 B38flipkart
#37Lim Hock Chee$1.2 B59retail
#38Wong brothers$1.1 BShoes
#39Gordon & Celine Tang$1.06 Breal estate
#40Koh Wee Meng$1.05 B58real estate, hotels
#41Yao Hsiao Tung$1.03 B81Manufacturing
#42Peter Fu Chong Cheng$1 Bdiversified
#43Muhammed Az iz Khan$990 M66power
#44Loo Choon Yong$980 M72health care
#45Lim Chap Huat$960 M67property
#46John Lim$950 M65real estate
#47Anthony Tan$790 M39on-demand transportation, mobile software
#48Cheng Wai Keung$760 M70real estate
#49Min-Liang Tan$755 M44gaming
#50Saurabh Mittal$735 M47finance