Abstract:Singapore's richest people include Facebook cofounder Eduardo Saverin and the CEO of a chain of 466 hot pot restaurants.
The richest people in Singapore include real-estate magnates, private investors, the cofounder of Facebook, and hot pot billionaires, according to Forbes' Real-Time Billionaires list.Singapore's richest person is Zhang Yong, a 50-year-old restaurateur who's worth $16.4 billion and chairs the popular Sichuan hot pot chain Haidilao, which has locations in China, the US, Japan, South Korea, and Singapore.The youngest person on the list is 38-year-old Eduardo Saverin, the cofounder of Facebook, a Brazilian native who's been a Singapore resident since 2012. Singapore's richest people are worth a combined $95.7 billion.Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.Singapore, one of the most expensive cities in the world, is home to an estimated 44 billionaires.These ultra-wealthy individuals range from real-estate magnates and private investors to hot pot billionaires and even the cofounder of Facebook.Singapore's richest person is Zhang Yong, a 50-year-old restaurateur who's worth $16.4 billion and chairs the popular Sichuan hot pot chain Haidilao, which has locations in China, the US, Japan, South Korea, and Singapore, according to Forbes' Real-Time Billionaires list. His wife, Shu Ping, the director of the company, is also on Singapore's billionaires list, with a net worth of $3.3 billion.Here are Singapore's richest people, who are worth a combined $95.7 billion.
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