Real estate top wealth creator in S China
Updated: 2013-08-28 07:58
By Shi Jing in Shanghai (China Daily)
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Xu Jiayin, 55, the chairman of Guangzhou's Evergrande Real Estate Group, topped the list with personal wealth of 48 billion yuan. Second on the list is Pony Ma, 42, the chairman of Tencent Holdings Ltd, with personal assets of 47 billion yuan. Thirty-two-year-old Yang Huiyan of the property developer Country Garden (Holdings) Ltd is the third-richest person in the region with assets of 43 billion yuan.
"It should be noted that the rich people in the Pearl River Delta region are one year younger than the national average, although the companies in the region are more developed and have a longer history," said Rupert Hoogewerf, chairman and chief researcher of the Hurun Report.
The Pearl River Delta region is also home to more entrepreneurs in the IT industry, which is an emerging industry and has younger billionaires. Therefore, billionaires are younger than the national average in this area, said Hoogewerf.
Among the top 10 richest people in the region, two are women - Yang Huiyan, executive director of Country Garden, and Zhang Yin, chairwoman of Nine Dragons Paper (Holdings) Ltd. The list also revealed that the average ratio of female billionaires in the region is higher than the national average.
Real estate is still the most popular investment among billionaires, while stocks come a close second. The billionaires' interest in art investment has also grown rapidly over the years. About 70 percent of the billionaires polled said that they are art collectors. On average, they started to invest in art six years ago.
"The ways to invest in works of art are more transparent and diversified now. Combined with the growth of the art market, this has increased the number of people who keep an eye on art. The growth has been more significant since 2003. It seems to me that rich people now are closely associated with art works," Wang Yannan, China Guardian's director and president, said earlier.
"Alternative investments, such as art, help to optimize their asset portfolios and reduce investment risks. Even though it had a late start in China, alternative investments have become a very important option among China's rich, and it will surely become a very promising area in the future," said Li Renjie, president of Industrial Bank Co Ltd.
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