Forbes released a ranking list of the 50 richest people in Indonesia in 2024, which was published on December 11 at 17:00 WIB. In a report published on its official portal, Forbes said that Indonesia's benchmark stock index had recorded an increase of 3% since wealth was last measured. From a series of names of Indonesian conglomerates, there are four names of Srikandi who have flashy wealth from the many businesses they run.
These women pursue businesses ranging from the energy, mining, and technology sectors. The four richest Srikandi by Forbes:
1. Dewi Kam
Dewi Kam is in the top 10 of Forbes' 100 richest people in Indonesia. Dewi Kam is the only woman on the list of the 10 richest people in the country. The total wealth of this woman born in 1951 is worth US$ 4.8 billion or equivalent to IDR 77.68 trillion. Dewi is an entrepreneur and shareholder of a coal mining company in Indonesia, PT Bayan Resources Tbk.
Dewi Kam is involved in the Jeneponto Steam Power Plant (PLTU) project in Punagaya Village, Bangkala District, Jeneponto Regency, South Sulawesi Province. Dewi Kam's involvement in this case was carried out through PT Sumber Energi Sakti Prima (SSP), which partnered with PT Bosowa Energi in the project. Another project she managed was the Coal Based Chemical Plant in Balocci, Pangkep, South Sulawesi with a value of US$ 687 million or Rp 11.1 trillion. No wonder, if his wealth also soared along with the revenue and profit of coal producer Bayan Resources.
2. Arini Subianto
Arini ranks 29th on Forbes' list of the 50 richest people in Indonesia. The woman with the full name Arini Saraswaty Subianto is the daughter of the late Indonesian tycoon Benny Subianto. Arini, who was born in 1970, continues her late father's business, and now serves as President Director of Persada Capital Investama, which is the holding company.
She currently has a wealth of US$ 2 billion or equivalent to Rp 32.3 trillion from managing the businesses inherited from her father, which are engaged in wood processing, palm oil, rubber, coal, and also investing in technology startups. Apart from leading Persada Capital Investama, he also has important roles in several companies such as being a commissioner at PT Adaro Energy and PT Dharma Satya Nusantara. In addition, he is also the President Director of PT Tri Nur Cakrawala, President Director of PT Pandu Alam Persada, Director of PT Panaksara, and President Commissioner of PT Anugrah Kirana Sarana.
3. Jenny Quantero
Jenny and her husband, Engki Wibowo, made their fortune from coal mining company PT Bayan Resources. They helped Low Tuck Kwong, the country's number three tycoon, establish the company in 2004. Jwnny is also a shareholder and has been a Director of PT Bayan Resources since 2004. She then doubled her position in the company as corporate secretary from 2008. Until now, she also serves as a director in most of Bayan Group's subsidiaries.
According to Forbes, Jenny and her husband are the 35th richest person on the list of the 50 richest people in Indonesia with total assets of US$ 1.49 billion, equivalent to approximately Rp 24.1 trillion.
4. Marina Budiman
Marina Budiman is the 41st richest person in Indonesia with a wealth of US$ 1.32 billion, or equivalent to approximately IDR 21.3 trillion. Marina is the co-founder and president commissioner of data center company DCI Indonesia. She founded DCI Indonesia with Otto Toto Sugiri in 2011.
Previously, Marina worked with Otto Toto Sugiri at Bank Bali in 1985 and joined Sigma Cipta Caraka in 1989. Marina then founded Indonet, the first internet service provider in Indonesia, in 1994. DCI Indonesia is now a major player in the country's data center industry, serving the data storage and management needs of various business sectors, including financial technology and e-commerce.
Source: finance.detik.com
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