Wanda boss takes top spot in rich list

Mainland tycoon wang jianlin rises in hurun report rankings thanks to real estate, cinema interests
Property tycoon Wang Jianlin from the Chinese mainland has overtaken Hong Kong's Li Ka-shing as the richest man in China, with a personal fortune of about $42.6 billion, a new ranking said on Wednesday.
According to the latest data from Hurun Research Institute, billionaires from the Chinese mainland accounted for 79.5 percent of the Hurun Global Chinese Rich List 2015, followed by 6.3 percent from Hong Kong and 4.9 percent from Taiwan.
Wang Jianlin with a caricature he was presented with after giving a speech in Beijing on June 23. Zou Hong / China Daily |
Spread across more than 18 countries and regions, Hurun's research says there are 1,577 individuals with personal wealth in excess of 2 billion yuan ($312.6 million), and of this 302 are from outside the Chinese mainland.
The total wealth of these individuals comes to a staggering $2.1 trillion, which is equivalent to the GDP of Russia, or 1.5 times that of South Korea.
Rupert Hoogewerf, chairman and chief researcher of the Hurun Report, says: "A decade ago, the most successful Chinese were those outside the mainland. Today that has changed completely, with entrepreneurs like Wang Jianlin of Dalian Wanda Group charting a new path."
Ben Cavender, principal at China Market Research Group, says: "Chinese entrepreneurs have become more successful over the years and many of their businesses have got high valuations after they expanded abroad.
"The new wave of Chinese billionaires are very clever and business-savvy. They will change their management ideas and growth strategies quickly," he says.
The recent listings of Wanda's real estate and cinema businesses have helped drive Wang's wealth, according to Hurun's research.
Hong Kong real estate mogul Li Ka-shing, 87, came in second, with a personal fortune of $32.8 billion. Li has also invested heavily in the United Kingdom.
Alibaba Group Holding Ltd's Jack Ma, 51, was third-richest man, with a wealth of $27 billion.
The Chinese mainland has 1,254 billionaires with a total wealth of $1.4 trillion. Beijing has the highest concentration of billionaires - 181 - followed by Shenzhen with 111.
All the billionaires on the Chinese mainland are self-made, while the proportion is only 67 percent in Hong Kong, Taiwan and Macao.
About half of the non-mainland Chinese on the list have their origins in Guangdong and Fujian provinces. Most billionaires with origins on the mainland are dominated by those from Zhejiang province.
Cavender says challenges remain for Chinese billionaires to do business overseas, and that it is important for them to change their cultural mindset and hire top international talent in the markets they are planning to enter.
wangzhuoqiong@chinadaily.com.cn

(China Daily Africa Weekly 08/21/2015 page22)
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