Tuesday, April 14, 2020
Yang Huiyan Who Is the Richest Woman in China
Yang Huiyan Who Is the Richest Woman in China Yang Huiyan has racked up a lot of firsts. The Chinese controlling shareholder of Country Garden Holdings Co., the nationâs largest real estate developer by sales, is currently the 35th richest person in the world, according to Bloombergâs Billionaires Index. The 36-year-old is also Chinaâs richest woman and its youngest billionaire. Her net worth is estimated to be $22.3 billion. But sheâs no newcomer to Asiaâs most powerful and wealthy moguls. Yang Huiyan was actually the richest person in China in 2007 at only 26 after her firm started trading on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, when she suddenly became worth $16 billion. Sheâs a rare example in her home country, which has enjoyed a massive economic boom over the last generation, of someone who inherited their billions. Her father Yeung Kwok Keung, who co-founded Country Garden in 1992 and goes by his Cantonese name, transferred his stake in the company to her in 2005, grooming her to takeover. His intention has been to âtrain Yang Huiyan as the successor of his familyâs interestâ in the group, Country Garden said in a statement of its initial public offering. Yang now owns 57% of Country Garden. That fortune is perhaps why the newspaper China Daily announced her marriage by telling readers, âSorry, bachelors.â Yang is press-shy, and little information is out there about her personal life, including her husband, whoâs reportedly the son of a top Chinese official. The two apparently met on a blind date. Whatâs also known: Sheâs a graduate of Ohio State University and has a younger sister, Yang Ziying, who also sits on the Country Garden board. Yang has interests beyond real estate. She also chairs Bright Scholar Education Holdings, the largest operator of international and bilingual K-12 schools in China, which was listed on the New York Stock Exchange in 2007. Yangâs fatherâ"another figure flying under the public radarâ"hasnât entirely left Country Garden in her hands. Heâs still the companyâs chairman and chief executive, while sheâs vice chairman. He worked as a farmer and on construction sites before building his empire, according to Chinese media. But sheâs profiting quite nicely as a result of the gradual handoff. Yang was in the news again in January, when a surge in Country Gardenâs stock increased her wealth by an astounding $2.1 billionâ"all in four days of trading. Not a bad payday for less than a week of work. Chinaâs developers have generally enjoyed a recent boom in its property market. Yang is No. 4 among Chinese billionaires on Bloombergâs index, just behind Hui Ka Yan (worth $27.4 billion), 59, the chairman and largest shareholder of China Evergrande Group, which has built more than 500 projects in 180 Chinese cities. But Yang has plenty of time to catch up.
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