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In 2016, Chairul Tanjung's wealth reached US$4.9 billion, a 395 percent surge from his 2009 net worth, representing an average annual increase of 28 percent. This achievement led Forbes magazine to include the 1962-born businessman in its list of Indonesia's 10 richest individuals.
This former Coordinating Minister for the Economy under President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono's administration owns diverse businesses under the CT Corp umbrella (formerly Para Group). This indigenous businessman, known for his close ties to the Salim family, owns Trans TV, Carrefour Indonesia, Detik.com, Bank Mega, and numerous other ventures.
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