List of South Asian people by net worth

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This is a list of the 20 richest people in South Asia (India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Bhutan) based on the 2024 Forbes Billionaires List.

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2024

South Asia rankingWorld rankingName Net worth (USD)CitizenshipResidenceSource(s) of wealth
19 Mukesh Ambani 116 billion Flag of India.svg Mumbai Reliance Industries
217 Gautam Adani 84 billion Flag of India.svg Gujarat Adani Group
339 Shiv Nadar 36.9 billion Flag of India.svg Delhi HCL Technologies
446 Savitri Jindal & Family 33.5 billion Flag of India.svg Tinsukia JSW Group
569 Dilip Shanghvi 26.7 billion Flag of India.svg Mumbai Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd
690 Cyrus Poonawalla 21.3 billion Flag of India.svg Mumbai Serum Institute of India
792 Kushal Pal Singh 20.9 billion Flag of India.svg Gurgaon DLF Limited
898 Kumar Mangalam Birla 19.7 billion Flag of India.svg Mumbai Aditya Birla Group
9107 Radhakishan Damani 17.6 billion Flag of India.svg Mumbai DMart
10113 Lakshmi Mittal 16.4 billion Flag of India.svg London ArcelorMittal
11115 Ravi Jaipuria 16.2 billion Flag of India.svg Delhi Varun Beverages
12148 Uday Kotak 13.3 billion Flag of India.svg Mumbai Kotak Securities
13165 Azim Premji 12 billion Flag of India.svg Bengaluru Wipro
14213 Mangal Prabhat Lodha 10.4 billion Flag of India.svg Mumbai Lodha Group
15249 Pankaj Patel 9.5 billion Flag of India.svg Ahmedabad Zydus Lifesciences
16266 Sunil Bharti Mittal 9.2 billion Flag of India.svg Delhi Bharti Enterprises
17298 Rekha Jhunjhunwala 8.5 billion Flag of India.svg Mumbai Investments
18334 Hasmukh Chudgar & Family 7.7 billion Flag of India.svg Ahmedabad Intas Pharmaceuticals
19- M. A. Yusuff Ali 7.4 billion Flag of India.svg Dubai LuLu Group International
20403 Benu Gopal Bangur 6.8 billion Flag of India.svg Kolkata Shree Cement
21- Gopikishan Shivkishan Damani 6.5 billion Flag of India.svg Mumbai DMart

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