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This is a list of wealthy Serbs.
Name | Citizenship | Net worth | Source of wealth |
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Miroslav Mišković | Serbia | $2.8 billion (2008) [1] | agriculture, real estate, distribution, retail |
Philip Zepter (Milan Janković) | Serbia | $2.6 billion (2008) [1] | multiple sources |
Dragan Šolak | Serbia | $1.9 billion (2022) [2] | media, football |
Predrag Ranković | Serbia | $750 million (2008) [1] | |
Stanko Subotić | Serbia | $600 million (2007) [3] |
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