List of Thais by net worth

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This is a list of Thai billionaires based on an annual assessment of wealth and assets compiled and published by Forbes magazine in 2023. [1]

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2023 Thai billionaires list

World rankNameCitizenshipNet worth (USD)Source of wealth
116 Dhanin Chearavanont Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 14.9 billion Charoen Pokphand Group
118 Charoen Sirivadhanabhakdi Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 14.8 billion ThaiBev, real estate
141 Sarath Ratanavadi Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 12.3 billionGulf Energy Development
425 Sumet Jiaravanon Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 6 billion Charoen Pokphand Group
437 Jaran Chiaravanont Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 5.9 billion Charoen Pokphand Group
721 Vanich Chaiyawan Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 3.9 billion Thai Life Insurance, beverages
721 Somurai Jaruphnit Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 3.9 billion Charoen Pokphand Group
818 Prasert Prasarttong-Osoth Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 3.5 billion Bangkok Dusit Medical Services
852 Somphote Ahunai Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 3.3 billionEnergy Absolute
1217 Prayudh Mahagitsiri Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 2.5 billioncoffee, shipping
1368 Harald Link Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 2.2 billion B.Grimm
1434 Thaksin Shinawatra Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
Flag of Montenegro.svg  Montenegro
2.1 billioninvestments
1516 Phongthep Chiaravanont Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 2 billion Charoen Pokphand Group
1516 Wichai Thongtang Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 2 billion Bangkok Dusit Medical Services
1575 Manas Chiaravanond Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 1.9 billion Charoen Pokphand Group
1575 Prathip Chiravanond Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 1.9 billion Charoen Pokphand Group
1575 Somsri Lamsam Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 1.9 billion Charoen Pokphand Group
1647 Krit Ratanarak Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 1.8 billion Bangkok Broadcasting & TV, real estate
1725 William Heinecke Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 1.7 billion Minor International
1725 Keeree Kanjanapas Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 1.7 billion BTS Group Holdings
1804 Sathien Setthasit Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 1.6 billion Carabao Group
1905 Prachak Tangkaravakoon Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 1.5 billionTOA Paint (Thailand)
2020 Niti Osathanugrah Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 1.4 billion Osotspa
2133 Anant Asavabhokhin Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 1.3 billion Land and Houses
2133 Pongsak Viddayakorn Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 1.3 billion Bangkok Dusit Medical Services
2259 Thongma Vijitpongpun Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 1.2 billion Pruksa Real Estate
2405 Chatchai Kaewbootta Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 1.1 billionSrisawad Corp
2405 Manuchathip Siriboonrod Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 1.1 billionSiriboonrod Corporation

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References

  1. "The World's Billionaires". Forbes. Retrieved 4 April 2023.