List of Indonesians by net worth

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This is a list of Indonesians ordered by their net worth. According to Forbes (2007), [1] there were only two Indonesians who were listed among the world's billionaires. Robert Budi Hartono (and family) was ranked 664th with a total net worth of US$1.5 billion. They made profit from kretek (clove cigarettes) company Djarum and their shares in Bank Central Asia, respectively.

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2023 Indonesia's 50 Richest People

Below is a list of Indonesia's 50 richest people and their net worth

RankNameNet Worth (U.S. Dollars)ResidenceSource
1 Robert Budi Hartono and Michael Bambang Hartono 48 billion Kudus Bank Central Asia, Djarum
2 Prajogo Pangestu 43.7 billion Jakarta Barito Pacific Group
3 Low Tuck Kwong 27.2 billion Jakarta Bayan Resources
4 Widjaja family 10.8 billion Jakarta Sinar Mas Group
5 Anthoni Salim 10.3 billion Jakarta Salim Group
6 Sri Prakash Lohia 8.5 billion London Indorama Corporation
7 Chairul Tanjung 5.7 billion Jakarta CT Corp
8 Agoes Projosasmito 5.4 billion Jakarta Amman Mineral Internasional
9 Lim Hariyanto Wijaya Sarwono 4.8 billion Jakarta Harita Group
10 Dewi Kam 4.45 billion Jakarta Bayan Resources
11 Jogi Hendra Atmadja 4.4 billion Jakarta Mayora Indah
12 Djoko Susanto 4.35 billion Jakarta Alfamart
13 Setiawan family 4.3 billion Jakarta Kalbe Farma, Mitra Keluarga
14 Tahir 4.2 billion Jakarta Mayapada
15 Bachtiar Karim 3.9 billion Medan Musim Mas
16 Susilo Wonowidjojo 3.6 billion Surabaya Gudang Garam
17 Garibaldi Thohir 3.3 billion Jakarta Adaro Energy
18 Martua Sitorus 3.25 billion Singapore Wilmar International
19 Theodore Rachmat 3.2 billion Jakarta Adaro Energy
20 Sukanto Tanoto 3.15 billion Singapore Royal Golden Eagle
21 Wijono Tanoko and Hermanto Tanoko 3.05 billion Surabaya Avia Avian
22 Hilmi Panigoro 2.8 billion Jakarta MedcoEnergi
23 Alexander Ramlie 2.5 billion Jakarta Amman Mineral Internasional
24 Ciliandra Fangiono 2.35 billion Jakarta First Resources
25 Peter Sondakh 2.1 billion Surabaya Rajawali Corpora
26 Otto Toto Sugiri 1.8 billion Jakarta DCI Indonesia
27 Putera Sampoerna 1.75 billion Jakarta Sampoerna
28 Ciputra family 1.7 billion Jakarta Ciputra Group
29 Bambang Sutantio 1.65 billion Jakarta Cimory Group
30 Hamami family 1.6 billion Jakarta Tiara Marga Trakindo
31 Jenny Quantero and Engki Wibowo 1.5 billion Jakarta Bayan Resources
32 Manoj Punjabi 1.45 billion Jakarta MD Media
33 Kiki Barki 1.41 billion Jakarta Harum Energy
34 Mochtar Riady 1.4 billion Jakarta Lippo Group
35 Soegiarto Adikoesoemo 1.35 billion Surabaya AKR Corporindo
36 Arini Subianto 1.34 billion Jakarta Adaro Energy
37 Murdaya Poo 1.3 billion Jakarta Central Cipta Murdaya
38 Eddy Sugianto 1.25 billion Jakarta Prima Andalan Mandiri
39 Edwin Soeryadjaya 1.24 billion Jakarta Saratoga Investama Sedaya
40 Haryanto Tjiptodihardjo 1.2 billion Jakarta Impack Pratama Industri
41 Sjamsul Nursalim 1.17 billion Singapore Mitra Adiperkasa
42 Husain Djojonegoro 1.15 billion Jakarta Orang Tua
43 Benny Suherman 1.1 billion Jakarta Nusantara Sejahtera Raya
44 Irwan Hidayat 1.08 billion Jakarta Sido Muncul
45 Kuncoro Wibowo 1.05 billion Jakarta Kawan Lama Group
46 Eddy William Katuari 1.03 billion Surabaya Wings
47 Marina Budiman 1.01 billion Jakarta DCI Indonesia
48 Sulistyo family 1 billion Jakarta Fajar Surya Wisesa
49 Husodo Angkosubroto 960 million Jakarta Gunung Sewu Group
50 Sabana Prawirawidjaja 940 million Jakarta Ultrajaya Milk Industry

Source: Forbes Magazine (2023) [2]

Indonesia's Richest State Officials

Below is the list of Indonesia's richest state officials and their net worth.

NameTitleNet Worth (U. S. Dollars)
Tahir Member of Presidential Advisory Council $4.8 billion
Chairul Tanjung Former Coordinating Minister for Economic Affairs $3.6 billion
Aburizal Bakrie Former Chairman of Golkar Party $2.1 billion
Erick Thohir Minister of State Owned Enterprises $1.2 billion
Murdaya Poo Former Member of People's Representative Council $1.1 billion
Hary Tanoesoedibjo Chairman of Perindo Party $1 billion
Jusuf Kalla Former Vice President of Indonesia $900 million
Hashim Djojohadikusumo Deputy Chairman of the Board of Trustees of Gerindra Party $800 million
Jan Darmadi Former Member of Presidential Advisory Council $740 million
Sandiaga Uno Minister of Tourism and Creative Economy $716 million [3]
Aksa Mahmud Former Member of Regional Representative Council $710 million
Tommy Suharto Former Chairman of Berkarya Party $670 million
Arifin Panigoro Member of Presidential Advisory Council $670 million
Jusuf Wanandi Former Vice-General Secretary of the Golkar Party $610 million
Surya Paloh Chairman of Nasdem Party $575 million
Dahlan Iskan Former Minister of State Owned Enterprises $410 million
Oesman Sapta Odang Former Speaker of Regional Representative Council $355 million
Siswono Yudo Husodo Former Member of People's Representative Council $300 million
Rachmad Gobel Member of People's Representative Council $260 million
Hamengkubuwono X Sultan of Yogyakarta $250 million
Prabowo Subianto Minister of Defense $135 million
Sakti Wahyu Trenggono Minister of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries $132 million
Agus Suparmanto Former Minister of Trade $110 million
Nadiem Makarim Minister of Education, Culture, Research and Technology $100 million
Muhamad Mardiono Chairman of United Development Party $90 million
Luhut Binsar Pandjaitan Coordinating Minister of Maritime and Investment Affairs $45 million
Rudolf Pardede Former Governor of North Sumatra $42 million
Titiek Suharto Former Member of People's Representative Council $40 million
Wiranto Chairman of Presidential Advisory Council $37 million
Gita Wirjawan Former Minister of Trade $37 million
Nurdin Tampubolon Former Member of People's Representative Council $37 million
Benny Laos Regent of Morotai Island Regency $35 million
Enggartiasto Lukita Former Minister of Trade $31 million
Andi Achmad Dara Member of People's Representative Council $30 million
Herman Hery Member of People's Representative Council $28 million
Sihar Sitorus Member of People's Representative Council $25 million
Puan Maharani Speaker of the People's Representative Council $24 million
Haeny Relawati Rini Widyastuti Member of People's Representative Council $23 million
Bahlil Lahadalia Minister of Investment $20 million
Angela Tanoesoedibjo Vice Minister of Tourism and Creative Economy $20 million
Amran Sulaiman Minister of Agriculture $18 million
Rita WidyasariFormer Regent of Kutai Kartanegara Regency $16 million
Ahmad Sahroni Member of People's Representative Council $15 million
Charles Honoris Member of People's Representative Council $14 million
Megawati Sukarnoputri Former President of Indonesia $14 million
Agus Gumiwang Kartasasmita Minister of Industry $14 million
Agus Martowardojo Former Governor of Bank Indonesia $13 million
Wishnutama Former Minister of Tourism and Creative Economy $12 million
Johnny G. Plate Minister of Communication and Information Technology $11 million

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