Malaysia's 40 Richest

By Justin Doebele

Shiok, the Malay word for fantastic, is an apt word to describe the past 12 months for Malaysia's 40 Richest. It has been a remarkably good year for nearly everyone on our second annual list, thanks to the nation's thriving economy, which has been helped by recent government moves to reduce taxes.

The stock market is up more than 20% to date, making it the third-best-performing market in Asia behind China and Vietnam. At least 75% of the public companies held by these tycoons are worth more than last year. The nation's 40 richest business people are worth a collective $43 billion, up from $26 billion last year.

Robert Kuok remains Malaysia's richest, worth $7.6 billion. Just $200 million behind him is No. 2 Ananda Krishnan, who made headlines in May when he announced plans to take his telecom company, Maxis, private in a $5 billion deal. Malaysia's ten richest still control the bulk of the list's wealth, worth $35 billion, up 63% from the previous year. But the individuals lower in the ranks are doing well, too. Last year a dozen people were worth less than $100 million; the minimum net worth was $65 million. This year no one is worth less than $127 million.

Eight of the rich listers are newcomers, most put there by recent offerings or dramatic gains in public holdings. Mokhzani Mahathir, son of the former prime minister, joins the ranks after taking his energy company Kencana public in December. Seri Eleena Raja Azlan Shah becomes the list's second woman, thanks to her shareholding in thriving construction firm Gamuda, up 90% in the past year. The richest newcomer is Singapore resident Ong Beng Seng, the tireless dealmaker who just recently persuaded Formula One's Bernie Ecclestone to hold a Grand Prix-style race on the streets of Singapore, most probably at night, a world's first.

Even most dropoffs from last year's rankings have little reason to pout. Former head of Multi-Purpose Holdings, Lim Thian Kiat, saw his net worth rise $31 million to $126 million. Not bad, but not enough to make the cut.

For people with publicly traded fortunes, net worths were calculated using share prices and exchange rates from May 11. For privately held fortunes we estimated what companies and assets were worth if public.

The Richest Malaysians
  1. Robert Kuok
  2. Ananda Krishnan
  3. Lim Goh Tong
  4. Lee Shin Cheng
  5. Teh Hong Piow
  6. Quek Leng Chan
  7. Syed Mokhtar AlBukhary
  8. Yeoh Tiong Lay
  9. Tiong Hiew King
  10. William Cheng
  11. Azman Hashim
  12. Ong Beng Seng
  13. Yaw Teck Seng
  14. Vincent Tan
  15. Yaw Chee Ming
  16. Vinod Sekhar
  17. Jeffrey Cheah
  18. Chong Chook Yew
  19. Lim Kok Thay
  20. Lim Wee Chai
  21. Kua Sian Kooi
  22. Tiah Thee Kian
  23. Mustapha Kamal Abu Bakar
  24. Anthony Fernandes
  25. Seri Eleena Raja Azlan Shah
  26. Lee Oi Hian
  27. Lee Hau Hian
  28. Mokhzani Mahathir
  29. G Gnanalingam
  30. Abdul Hamed Sepawi
  31. Kamarudin Meranun
  32. Lau Cho Kun
  33. Ong Leong Huat
  34. Lin Yun Ling
  35. Liew Kee Sin
  36. Lee Swee Eng
  37. Ahmayuddin bin Ahmad
  38. Hamdan Mohamad
  39. Khoo Kay Peng
  40. Kasi K L Palaniappan
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