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Budi and Michael Hartono were once again named by Forbes magazine as the richest people in Indonesia. The list released by Forbes on December 1, 2016, stated that the two brothers, owners of the Djarum cigarette company and Bank Central Asia, have a combined net worth of US$17.1 billion, or approximately Rp 230.9 trillion at an exchange rate of Rp 13,500 per US dollar.
Susilo Wonowidjojo ranked second with a net worth of US$7.1 billion, or approximately Rp 95.9 trillion. The businessman, born Cai Daoping, owns the Gudang Garam cigarette company located in Kediri, East Java.
With a net worth of US$5.7 billion, or approximately Rp 77 trillion, Anthony Salim was named the third richest person in Indonesia. Several Indonesian conglomerates, such as Eka Tjipta, Chairul Tanjung, Tahir, and Mochtar Riyadi, were also included in the list of Indonesia's richest people.
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