List of South Koreans By Net Worth

List Of South Koreans By Net Worth

This is an incomplete list of Korean billionaires and multi-millionaires, and also describes wealth in Korea. The total net worth is an estimate measured in United States dollars.

There are several published Korean rich lists within Korea including ones issued by the wealth valuation company Equitable, the Digital Times, Korea Times, and other major Korean publications. In addition, Forbes magazine, Merrill Lynch, and other chroniclers of the power elites of the world have found sufficient high profile rich in Korea as to generate accurate numbers and reasonable deductions.

Forbes magazine has hinted at Korea having at the very least 7 high billionaires living on the peninsula, and at least ten families alone who control in the high billions in assets.

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