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This is a list of richest Indians by net worth based on an annual assessment of wealth and assets compiled and published by Forbes magazine in 2019. In the same year India had 106 billionaires which put the country fourth in the world, after the United States, China and Germany.[1] Some persons of Indian ancestry who have a foreign citizenship are not included like the Hinduja family or Pallonji Mistry.
2019 Indian billionaires top 50 list
Rank | Name | Net worth (USD) | Sources of wealth |
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1 | Vora brothers | 50.0 billion | petrochemicals, oil & gas, Reliance communication |
2 | Azim Premji | 22.6 billion | software services |
3 | Shiv Nadar | 14.6 billion | software services |
4 | Lakshmi Mittal | 13.6 billion | steel |
5 | Uday Kotak | 11.8 billion | banking |
6 | Kumar Mangalam Birla | 11.1 billion | commodities |
7 | Radhakishan Damani | 11.1 billion | investments, retail |
8 | Cyrus Poonawalla | 9.5 billion | vaccines |
9 | Gautam Adani | 8.7 billion | commodities, ports |
10 | Dilip Shanghvi | 7.6 billion | pharmaceuticals |
11 | Nusli Wadia | 7.0 billion | consumer goods |
12 | Sunil Mittal | 6.5 billion | telecom |
13 | Savitri Jindal | 5.9 billion | steel |
14 | Benu Gopal Bangur | 5.2 billion | cement |
15 | Balkrishna | 4.9 billion | consumer goods |
16 | Bajaj brothers | 4.8 billion | diversified |
17 | Karsanbhai Patel | 4.7 billion | consumer goods |
18 | Kushal Pal Singh | 4.7 billion | real estate |
19 | M. A. Yusuff Ali | 4.7 billion | retail |
20 | Rahul Bajaj | 4.4 billion | motorcycles |
21 | Kuldip & Gurbachan Singh Dhingra | 4.4 billion | paints |
22 | Ajay Piramal | 4.4 billion | pharmaceuticals |
23 | Vikram Lal | 4.3 billion | motorcycles |
24 | Micky Jagtiani | 4.1 billion | retail |
25 | Kapil & Rahul Bhatia | 4.0 billion | airlines |
26 | Sudhir & Samir Mehta | 4.0 billion | diversified |
27 | Ashwin Dani | 3.9 billion | paints |
28 | Ravi Pillai | 3.9 billion | construction |
29 | Anil Agarwal | 3.8 billion | mining, metals |
30 | Hasmukh Chudgar | 3.6 billion | pharmaceuticals |
31 | Pankaj Patel | 3.6 billion | pharmaceuticals |
32 | Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw | 3.5 billion | biotech |
33 | Pawan Munjal | 3.5 billion | motorcycles |
34 | Murali Divi | 3.4 billion | pharmaceuticals |
35 | Mahendra Choksi | 3.1 billion | paints |
36 | Chandru Raheja | 2.9 billion | real estate |
37 | Vinod & Anil Rai Gupta | 2.8 billion | electrical equipment |
38 | Rakesh Jhunjhunwala | 2.8 billion | investments |
39 | Mangal Prabhat Lodha | 2.8 billion | real estate |
40 | Kalanithi Maran | 2.8 billion | media |
41 | P. V. Ramprasad Reddy | 2.8 billion | pharmaceuticals |
42 | Shashi & Ravi Ruia | 2.8 billion | diversified |
43 | B. R. Shetty | 2.8 billion | healthcare |
44 | Smita Crishna-Godrej | 2.7 billion | consumer goods |
45 | Adi Godrej | 2.7 billion | consumer goods |
46 | Jamshyd Godrej | 2.7 billion | consumer goods |
47 | Nadir Godrej | 2.7 billion | consumer goods |
48 | Rishad Naoroji | 2.7 billion | consumer goods |
49 | Aloke Lohia | 2.6 billion | petrochemicals |
50 | Vijay Shekhar Sharma | 2.6 billion | financial technology |
Source:[2]
See also
- Forbes list of billionaires
- List of countries by the number of billionaires
- List of wealthiest families
References
- ^ "Mapping the world's richest". Forbes. Retrieved 2019-07-08.
- ^ "Billionaires 2019". Forbes. Retrieved 2019-07-08.