Vietnam has four billionaires in Forbes’ list

Vietnam now has four billionaires named in the annual Forbes list released recently, doubling the number in last year’s rankings.
Vietnam has four billionaires in Forbes’ list ảnh 1The four richest people in Vietnam (from L to R): THACO Chairman Tran Ba Duong, VietJet Air CEO Nguyen Thi Phuong Thao, Vingroup Chairman Pham Nhat Vuong, and Hoa Phat Chairman Tran Dinh Long (Source: http://nhandan.org.vn)

Hanoi (VNA) – Vietnamnow has four billionaires named in the annual Forbes list released recently,doubling the number in last year’s rankings.

Besides Pham Nhat Vuong and Nguyen Thi Phuong Thao, Thaco Chairman Tran Ba Dngand Hoa Phat Chairman Tran Dinh Long feature in the Forbes 2018 list.

Vuong, owner of real estate conglomerate Vingroup and Vietnam’s firstbillionaire, has been named for the sixth consecutive time. He is currently theworld’s 499th richest person. Vuong also retained his position as Vietnam’s richestman, with a net worth of 4.3 billion USD, a 1.9 billion USD increase comparedto last year.

Thao, the world’s 766th richest person, is the chief executiveofficer of budget carrier VietJet Air. She has assets worth 3.1 billion USD.Vietjet Air operates more than 40 percent of the flights in Vietnam.According to Forbes, besides investing in the airline, Thao also invests inHDBank and real estate, including three beach resorts.

Duong, 57, founded Thaco, the leading automotive manufacturer, assembler anddistributor in Vietnam, in 1997. He ranks world No. 1,339 on the Forbes list,with a net worth of 1.8 billion USD. Thaco has recently become a distributor oftwo luxury cars - BMW and MINI - in the Vietnamese market. By 2016, it hadbecome the largest car company in Vietnam, with a 32 percent share inthe automobile market, according to Forbes.

Long, 57, ranks 1,756th in the world in the list of richest persons, with a networth of 1.3 billion USD. He founded the Hoa Phat steel corporation in 1992. HoaPhat has had the largest market share for steel in the country. It achievedimpressive business results in 2017, earning a profit of 8 trillion VND (351million USD), the highest in its history, and raising the price of its sharesthree times. Long holds 25 percent of the group’s shares.

Topping the Forbes list this year is Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, who becameworld’s first centi-billionaire with a net worth of 112 billion USD, up 39.2billion USD from 2017. Bill Gates, Microsoft’s co-founder and last year’srichest person, dropped to second place with a net worth of 90 billion USD.

This year saw an 18 percent increase in the number of billionairesaround the world and set a record with a total of 2,208 billionaires, withtotal assets worth 9.1 trillion USD.

The US had the most billionaires at 585, followed by China at 476.

Vietnam had its first US dollar billionaire in 2013.-VNA

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