Starting a business in a small room with the little help of investors, enduring hardships, working hard to achieve goals, creating milestones and finally grasping success is a glimpse of how the journey of business tycoons are filled with. Their remarkable skills, hard work, and innovative ideas have taken them to new heights. So, let’s take a look at the successful business tycoons of Asia who are contributing greatly to the growing success of Asia.
Mukesh Ambani
Mukesh Ambani is an Indian billionaire tycoon topping this list.
Kwok
Kwok Tak-Seng was the founder of Sun Hung Kai Properties, one of the major property developers in Hong Kong.
Dhanin Chearavanont
He is the Senior Chairman of CP Group as well as head of the Chearavanont family.
Hartono
Robert Budi Hartono is a Chinese Indonesian tobacco billionaire.
Lee Byung-Chul
Lee Byung-Chul started Samsung as a trading company exporting fruit, vegetables, and fish in 1938.
Yoovidhya
He created the energy drink Krathing (or Krating) Daeng (“Red Gaur”), which was distributed in the West under the trademarked name Red Bull.
Mistry
Pallonji Mistry’s grandfather started a construction business with an Englishman in 1865
Henry Sy
Henry Sy was a Chinese Filipino business magnate and philanthropist known for his involvement in the Philippines’ retail industry
Chirathivat
Tos Chirathivat is the CEO of the Central Group and head of one of Thailand’s leading family business groups.
Kadoorie
Elly Kadoorie and his older brother Ellis arrived in Hong Kong in the 1880s to work for the Sassoons, a prominent family of the Jewish diaspora in Baghdad.