Top 10 Richest Men in Pakistan

1-Shahid Khan 

Shahid Khan

Shahid Khan born on 18 July 1950, commonly known as Shad Khan, is a famous Pakistani-American business tycoon and billionaire. Although, he belonged to a middle-class family and he earned all his wealth in American by selling the car bumpers but now he is the owner of the National Football League's team "Jacksonville Jaguars" and also of the "Fulham F.C." which is a team of the English "Football League Championship". Shahid Khan is the wealthiest person in Pakistan with a net worth of $6.5 billion.

2-Mian Muhammad Mansha 

Mian Muhammad Mansha

Mian Muhammad Mansha, born in 1947, is regarded as the second wealthiest person in Pakistan with a net worth of US$ 2.6 billion. He is, in fact, a well-known Pakistani entrepreneur with the main businesses set up in Pakistan and also a great industrialist. Mian Muhammad Mansha is the CEO and the Chairman of the Nishat Group, he was the 937th wealthiest person in the world.

3-Asif Ali Zardari 

Asif Ali Zardari

Asif Ali Zardari, born on 26 July 1955, is placed at the number three in the list of the wealthiest people in Pakistan with a net worth of $1.8 billion. He is a well-known Pakistani politician who served as the eleventh President of Pakistan and the current chairperson of a great political party known as Pakistan People's Party.

4-Sir Mohammed Anwar Pervez 

Sir Mohammed Anwar Pervez

Sir Mohammed Anwar Pervez, born in March 1935, is also included in our list of the wealthiest persons in Pakistan with a net worth of $1.5 billion. This eighty-one years old man is, in fact, a great Pakistani-born British businessman, he is a chairman and also a founder of the well-known "Bestway Group".

5-Mian Muhammad Nawaz Sharif 

Mian Muhammad Nawaz Sharif

The fifth wealthiest person in Pakistan who is included in our list with a net worth of more than $1.4 billion is Mian Muhammad Nawaz Sharif, born on 25 December 1949. He is currently serving Pakistan as the 20th Prime Minister of Pakistan, moreover, he is also the president of the Pakistan's greatest political party known as "Pakistan Muslim League (N)".

6-Sadruddin Hashwani 

Sadruddin Hashwani

SadruddinHashwani, born on 19 February 1940, is considered the sixth wealthiest person in Pakistan with a net worth of US $1.1 billion. He is, in fact, the Chairman of the "Hashoo Group", he has been awarded several times, he has also received a gold medal for his services in Pakistan at World Tourism convention.

7-Nasir Schon

Nasir Schon

Nasir Schon, born on 28 November 1957, is regarded as the seventh wealthiest person in Pakistan with a net worth of $1 billion. He is a great and well-known Pakistani businessman and the CEO of "Schon Properties", moreover, Nasir Schon is also the Sierra Leone's "Honorary Consul-General".

8-Abdul RazzakYaqoob 

Abdul RazzakYaqoob

Abdul RazzakYaqoob, born on 07 May 1944, is placed at the number three in the list of the wealthiest people in Pakistan with a net worth of $1 billion. He was, in fact, a very great Pakistani businessman and also the owner of the companies of "ARY Group", his family was well respected by the Pakistanis all over the world.

9-Malik Riaz Hussain 

Malik Riaz Hussain

Malik Riaz Hussain, born on 08 February 1935, is also included in our list of the wealthiest persons in Pakistan with a net worth of $1.1 billion. He is, in fact, a great Pakistani philanthropist, business magnate, and a real estate investor, he is the owner and founder of Bahria Town.

10-Tariq Saigol 

Tariq Saigol

In the last, here comes in our list the name of another wealthiest person in Pakistan, named Tariq Saigol with a net worth of $850 million. He is, in fact, one of the three brothers who are the owners of the well-known "Saigol Group", they initiated their business in Faisalabad and migrated from Calcutta.

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