Latest List of Richest People in Singapore According to Forbes (November 2025)
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According to Forbes Real Time Billionaires data as of Sunday (November 23, 2025), Li Xiting is the richest person in Singapore.
He is recorded to have a net worth of US$11.2 billion (Rp181.97 trillion), with today's rupiah exchange rate at Rp16,247/US$.
Li Xiting's source of wealth comes from Mindray Medical International Limited, a medical device manufacturer in China.
Next, in second place among the richest people in Singapore is Forrest Li, with a net worth of US$8.2 billion (Rp133.23 trillion).
Forrest Li's primary source of wealth comes from Sea Limited, a consumer technology company operating in online gaming, e-commerce, and digital financial services.
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Then Jason Chang holds the third position with a net worth of US$8.2 billion (Rp133.23 trillion).
Jason Chang's source of wealth is from an unspecified source.
For information, Forbes always updates the net worth of each individual based on the movement of public company stock values every 5 minutes after the stock market opens.
Meanwhile, for individuals whose wealth comes from private companies, their total wealth is updated every 24 hours.
Here is the complete list of the 10 richest people in Singapore as of Sunday, November 23, 2025, according to Forbes.
- Li Xiting: US$11.2 billion (Rp181.97 trillion)
- Forrest Li: US$8.2 billion (Rp133.23 trillion)
- Jason Chang: US$8.2 billion (Rp133.23 trillion)
- Philip Ng: US$7.6 billion (Rp123.48 trillion)
- Robert Ng: US$7.5 billion (Rp121.85 trillion)
- Zhang Yong: US$5.2 billion (Rp84.48 trillion)
- Jason Jiang: US$4.8 billion (Rp77.99 trillion)
- Gang Ye: US$4.7 billion (Rp76.36 trillion)
- Kwek Leng Beng: US$4.5 billion (Rp73.11 trillion)
- Kuok Khoon Hong: US$3.5 billion (Rp56.86 trillion)
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