30 Richest People in Asia in 2024

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In this article, we discuss the 30 richest people in Asia in 2024. To skip the detailed analysis, go directly to the 5 Richest People in Asia in 2024.

Asia’s Economic Outlook and Billionaire Economy

Asia's compelling economic growth and wealth landscape has consistently seized global attention. Asia’s richest person is Mukesh Ambani and he has long sustained his position, with a net worth of $110.2 Billion, as of May 7. According to Hurun Research’s 2024 Global Rich List, Mumbai has emerged as Asia’s billionaire hub, surpassing Beijing for the first time. Mumbai now has 92 billionaires while Beijing has 91, despite China’s overall count of 814 billionaires compared to India's 271. Mumbai is the third leading city in terms of the total number of billionaires worldwide, with New York leading with 119 billionaires followed by London with 97. Other Asian cities including Beijing, Shanghai, Shenzhen, Hong Kong, and New Delhi are among the top cities in the world with the most billionaires. Beijing has 91, Shanghai has 87, Shenzhen has 84, Hong Kong has 65, and New Delhi has 57 billionaires.

Asia is the wealthiest region in the world. According to the Global Wealth Report of 2023 by Credit Suisse, the total wealth of Asia-Pacific, including China and India, stood at around $177.82 trillion in 2022, while North America’s total wealth was $151.17 trillion and Europe’s wealth was around $104.41 trillion. The wealth per adult in Asia-Pacific in 2022 was around $61,154, excluding China and India. In 2022, the wealth per capita in China and India was $75,731 and $16,500, respectively. Major economies including Japan, Indonesia, Taiwan, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates add to the total wealth of the Asia-Pacific. These countries are also some of the richest countries in Asia by GDP per capita.

China and India are two of the largest economies in the world in 2024. According to the economic outlook by the Asian Development Bank, the growth in East Asia rebounded from 2.9% in 2022 to 4.7% in 2023, as China removed all the pandemic restrictions. However, China has suffered an economic slowdown followed by the property market crisis and deflation threats. China is one of the countries with dangerously low inflation. The growth in developing Asia will remain healthy at 4.9% in 2024 and 2025, despite the slowdown in China. Moreover, the growth rate in the Caucasus and Central Asia increased from 5.2% in 2022 to 5.3% in 2023. Overall, the regional forecast for Asia is 4.5% for 2024, as per IMF’s regional outlook.