Thursday, November 14, 2024

Millionaires and Billionaires of Pakistan, Australia and globally.

 Global Millionaires: 

Approximately 56 million people worldwide have assets exceeding one million US dollars .


Australian Millionaires: 

One in 10 Australians are millionaires in US dollar terms around 2.7 million Australians.


Here are the net worth values of the top Pakistanis:


- Shahid Khan: $3.8 billion, owner of Jacksonville Jaguars, Fulham F.C, and Flex-N-Gate

- Mian Muhammad Mansha: $2.5 billion, chairman and CEO of MCB Ltd, Adamjee Group, and Nishat Group

- Asif Ali Zardari: $1.8 billion, former President of Pakistan and co-chairman of Pakistan People's Party 

- Sir Anwar Pervez: $1.5 billion, founder and chairman of Bestway Group 

- Nawaz Sharif: $1.4 billion, former Prime Minister of Pakistan and leader of Pakistan Muslim League 

- Saddaruddin Hashwani: $1.1 billion, chairman of Hashoo Group 

- Nasir Schon: $1 billion, CEO of Schon Group 

- Abdul Razzaq Yaqoob: $1 billion, owner of ARY Group 

- Malik Riaz Hussain: $1.1 billion, owner of Bahria Town 

- Tariq Saigol: $850 million, owner of Saigol Group and Kohinoor Textile Mills




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Australians in GCC

 According to Wikipedia, here are some estimates of Australians living in GCC countries:


1. Saudi Arabia: Approximately 5,000 Australians live and work in Saudi Arabia. 

2. United Arab Emirates (UAE): Around 10,000 to 15,000 Australians reside in the UAE. 

3. Qatar: Estimated 5,000 Australians live and work in Qatar. 

4. Kuwait: Approximately 1,500 Australians reside in Kuwait. 

5. Oman: Around 1,000 Australians live and work in Oman. 

6. Bahrain: Estimated 500-1,000 Australians reside in Bahrain. 


Please note that these numbers are estimates and may have changed since the last update.

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