List of richest Pakistanis

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The richest Pakistanis are according to the US Forbes magazine (as of 2012):

rank Surname Net worth ($ USD) Age Place of residence Origin of the property Industry
1 Shahid Khan 5.6 billion 62 Naples , Florida and Lahore Flex-N-Gate , Jacksonville Jaguars Auto parts
2 Mian Muhammad Mansha 2 billion - 5 billion 64 Lahore Nishat Group , MCB , Adamjee Group , Nishat Chiniot Energy Textiles, banking, energy, transport
3 Asif Ali Zardari 1.8 billion 57 Nawabshah Conglomerate, government Politics, food, investment, real estate
4th Anwar Pervez OBE 1.5 billion 77 London Bestway Group, United Bank Limited Cement, bank, retail
5 Nawaz Sharif 1.4 billion 62 Lahore Ittefaq Group , Sharif Group Politics, Food and Steel
6th Saddaruddin Hashwani 1.1 billion 71 Islamabad Marriott Hotels , Pearl Continental Hotel , Orient Petrolium Hotel industry, tourism, oil and natural gas
7 = Nasir already 1 billion 55 Karachi and Dubai Already group Real estate, fertilizer
7 = Abdul Razzak Yaqoob 1 billion Karachi and Dubai ARY Group Media, real estate, retail
9 Rafiq Habib 900 million Karachi House of Habib Habib Bank AG Zurich, Macro Pakistan Bank, finance, trade, construction, sale of Toyota cars
10 Tariq Saigol 850 million Lahore Sahgal Group Kohinoor Textiles, Pak Elektron Ltd, Saigol Motors, Sajeel Motors Energy, automobiles, textiles
11 = Dewan Mushtaq 800 million Karachi Dewan Mushtaq Group , Dewan Salman Fiber, Dewan Sugar, Dewan Textiles, Pakland Cement Automobiles, textiles, sugar
11 = Sultan Ali Lakhani 800 million Karachi Lakson Group Media, food, insurance, energy
11 = Malik Riaz Hussain 800 million Rawalpindi Bahria Town property
14th Sheikh Abid Hussain aka Seth Abid 780 million Lahore Green Fort property
15th Mian Mohammed Latif 700 million Faisalabad ChenOne and Chenab textiles Textiles and fashion
16 Abdul Ghafoor 660 million Faisalabad Sitara Chemicals and Yasir Spinning Textiles and energy

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Forbes: The World's Billionaires (2016) . Forbes. 2016. Accessed in 2016.
  2. ^ The World's Billionaires (2010) . Forbes. 10/3/10. Retrieved June 4, 2010.
  3. ^ Elliot Wilson: Meet Mr Pakistan . EuroMoney. October 7, 2008. Retrieved June 4, 2010.
  4. ^ Salik Malik: President Asif Ali Zardari 2nd most Richest man of Pakistan . Pakistan Daily. October 26, 2008. Archived from the original on January 13, 2012. Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. Retrieved June 4, 2010. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.daily.pk

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