Pakistan’s 10 richest persons combined wealth is no match for Mukesh Ambani, Gautam Adani, net worth of Pakistan richest man is Rs…
This comparison of India richest person with Pakistan richest peoples underscores India’s economic ascent on the global stage, driven by industrial giants like Mukesh Ambani and Gautam Adani.
Amid Pakistan’s political upheaval and a near-economic collapse, the country is struggling under mounting debt, with daily losses nearing Rs 6,000 crore. However, even in these dire circumstances, Pakistan is home to several wealthy individuals. According to Forbes’ real-time billionaire list, Shahid Khan, a Pakistani-American, is the wealthiest person of Pakistani origin, with a net worth of $13.7 billion.
Yet, even when combining the fortunes of Pakistan’s top 10 richest people, their total wealth is far less as compared to that of India’s richest person Mukesh Ambani and Gautam Adani. Let’s take a closer look at Pakistan’s richest individuals and how they compare to these Indian tycoons.
Pakistan’s Richest Persons
- Shahid ‘Shad’ Khan
Shahid Khan, a Pakistani-American businessman, is the richest person of Pakistani origin. He owns Flex-N-Gate, an auto parts company that supplies to major automobile brands like BMW, Ford, Nissan, and Toyota. His company generates $8.3 billion in revenue. Additionally, Khan owns the NFL’s Jacksonville Jaguars and the English football club Fulham FC. His estimated net worth is $13.7 billion. - Mian Muhammad Mansha
Mian Mansha, Pakistan’s wealthiest resident, is the chairman of MCB Bank and owns the Nishat Group. His family migrated to Pakistan from India during the Partition in 1947. Known for paying significant taxes, Mansha is one of Pakistan’s most prominent business figures. - Anwar Pervez
A Pakistani-British billionaire, Anwar Pervez is the founder and chairman of the Bestway Group, the second-largest cement producer in Pakistan. Born in Rawalpindi in 1935 (now in Pakistan), he moved to Britain in 1956. His estimated net worth is around $3 billion. - Nasir Schon
Nasir Schon, CEO of Schon Group, is Pakistan’s fourth-richest individual, with a net worth of $1 billion. He is known for owning Pakistan’s first Rolls Royce car and has been involved in real estate projects like Schon Business Park and Dubai Lagoon. - Rafiq M. Habib
Rafiq Habib, a prominent member of the House of Habib, is Pakistan’s fifth-richest person, with a net worth of $950 million. The group operates in sectors such as banking, insurance, healthcare, and education.
Other Wealthy Pakistanis
- Tariq Saeed Saigol: $900 million
- Yusuf Farooqui: $800 million
- Sultan Ali Lakhani: $800 million
- Seth Abid Hussain: $780 million
- Majid Bashir: $750 million
Pakistani Richest Persons VS Mukesh Ambani & Gautam Adani
The combined net worth of Pakistan’s 10 richest individuals amounts to $28 billion. However, this figure is dwarfed by the fortunes of Indian billionaires Mukesh Ambani and Gautam Adani.
Mukesh Ambani, chairman of Reliance Industries, has a net worth of $91.7 billion.
Gautam Adani, founder of the Adani Group, is another Indian industrialist with a comparable fortune of $59 Billion.
This means that either of these two Indian tycoons alone holds more wealth than all 10 of Pakistan’s richest individuals combined.
While Pakistan grapples with a collapsing economy, the disparity in wealth highlights the stark contrast in economic conditions and opportunities between the two countries.
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