Recently, there have been many cases of the term 'Crazy Rich', referring to someone whose wealth is so fantastic.
But unfortunately, this was followed by bad news, such as allegations of money laundering cases, as well as gambling under the guise of trading. The latest, maybe you are familiar with the case of Doni Salmanan and Indra Kenz which is currently busy.
Netizens have also become busy judging about Crazy Rich, which has often been discussed recently, and distinguishing between real and fake rich people.
One of his points, according to Academician and Business Practitioner, Rhenald Kasali in Deddy Corbuzier's podcast entitled 'Pretty Rich But Cheat Trading!! All lies?!', quoted on Sunday (6/2), genuine rich people don't show off too much.
3 Richest Women in Indonesia
In December 2021, Forbes magazine released a list of the 50 richest people in Indonesia. And from that list there are three women, whose names may be quite foreign to you.
The possibility is because they don't show off excessively on social media. Anyone?
Marina Budiman
Quoting detikFinance, Marina Budiman's name is one of the newcomers to the Forbes list of richest people at number 30. So she had become the center of attention.
This woman who was born in 1961 is one of the founders of PT DCI Indonesia, the largest data center operator in Indonesia. His net worth is USD 1.5 billion or around 21.45 trillion rupiah.
He managed to get into the ranks of Indonesia's richest people, because of the increase in the shares of PT DCI Indonesia TBK (DCII).
Arini Subianto
Next is Arini Subianto who occupies the 44th position, with a total net worth of USD 975 million or the equivalent of 13.95 trillion rupiah. He serves as president director of the family holding company, Persada Capital Investama, and controls a number of investments in various sectors.
Apparently, Arini is a regular on the list of RI's richest people. In fact, she is known to be the first richest woman in Indonesia. Thus quoted from detikFinance.
Kartini Muljadi
The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) questioned the chairman of the Sumber Waras Foundation, Kartini Muljadi. This examination is to clarify several things listed in the BPK audit. Kartini Muljadi/ Photo: Lamhot Aritonang
Kartini Muljadi was ranked 50th, with a total net worth of USD 695 million or equivalent to Rp. 10 trillion. Kartini and her children are the owners of Tempo Group. The largest company is Tempo Scan Pacific, which produces medicines and consumer goods.
Quoting CNBC Indonesia, this 91-year-old woman also owns the law firm Kartini Mujadi and Partners. Investigate a calibaration, quoted from the website of the Alumni Association of the Faculty of Law, University of Indonesia, Kartini started her career as a judge.