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Top 3 Indonesia’s Wealthiest Women in 2024

by Becky
2024-12-03
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Jakarta, Indonesia Sentinel — Forbes’ 2024 list of Indonesia’s 50 richest individuals features three remarkable women whose combined wealth totals $7.5 billion (approximately IDR 119.1 trillion). These trailblazers have achieved success in industries ranging from coal mining to data centers and palm oil plantations.

Here’s the list Top 3 Indonesia Wealthiest Women in 2024:

1. Dewi Kam: Indonesia’s Richest Woman

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Dewi Kam

At 74, Dewi Kam leads as the wealthiest woman in Indonesia, with an estimated fortune of $4.9 billion (IDR 77.9 trillion). Her wealth primarily comes from her minority stake in Bayan Resources, a coal mining giant owned by Low Tuck Kwong.

Bayan Resources experienced exponential growth during the global energy crisis of 2022, with its stock value tripling and continuing to rise into 2023. Kam’s investments extend to power generation projects across Indonesia, reflecting her strategic business acumen.

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Her fortune places her at rank 700 on Forbes’ global billionaire list for 2024.

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2. Marina Budiman: A Pioneer in Tech Infrastructure

Marina Budiman

The next Indonesia wealthiest woman is Marina Budiman, 63, ranks as Indonesia’s second-richest woman with a net worth of $1.4 billion (IDR 22.2 trillion). Her wealth stems from her co-founding and leadership role at PT DCI Indonesia, a major player in the country’s burgeoning data center sector.

Budiman has been instrumental in developing Indonesia’s tech infrastructure, meeting growing demands for reliable and secure data storage. This achievement has earned her the 2,312th spot on Forbes’ global billionaire list.

3. Wirastuty Fangiono: Queen of Palm Oil

At 51, Wirastuty Fangiono holds the third spot with an estimated fortune of $1.2 billion (IDR 19.08 trillion). She controls FAP Agri, a palm plantation enterprise that manages over 110,000 hectares of plantations across Indonesia.

Founded in 1994, FAP Agri went public in 2021, marking a significant milestone in Fangiono’s career. Additionally, she owns shares in First Resources, a Singapore-listed palm oil company led by her brother, Ciliandra Fangiono.

Her accomplishments secure her rank at 2,482 on Forbes’ global billionaire list.

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A Snapshot of Success

The collective wealth of these three Indonesia Wealthiest Women highlights their impactful contributions to Indonesia’s economy. They operate in industries critical to both national and global markets, demonstrating their ability to navigate complex challenges and leverage opportunities.

Whether through innovative ventures in data centers or managing extensive palm oil operations, these women exemplify leadership, resilience, and vision.

 

(Becky)

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