Pakistan is a developing country, but some of the richest and most influential people in the world were born there. People in this country have the strength, patience, and drive to work hard and get to the top because of the magic soil. Pakistan has a lot of ways for people to make money because of its beautiful scenery and rich land. When there is a lot of cheap labour available, costs go down, which is good for big business owners. When you're the market leader, you don't have to worry about anything else. You can make money by putting your money into a lot of different businesses. Most conglomerates in Pakistan have been doing this for a long time to increase their wealth in many different ways. Here are Pakistan's all top ten wealthiest men 2022.
1. Shahid Khan
Shahid Khan is the richest person in Pakistan. He was born on July 18, 1950, in Lahore. He is both American and Pakistani. Shahid Khan moved to the United States when he was 16 so he could finish his degree at the well-known University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign College of Engineering. When young Shahid got his first job at a company that made cars, he thought about starting his own business that sold bumpers for customised cars and pickup trucks. Flex-N-Gate Corporation, where he worked, was sold to him by his boss. By 2020, the company will be worth $8.89 billion and have factories in the United States, China, Argentina, Spain, Germany, Mexico, and Canada. Shahid Khan has more money than anyone else in Pakistan. He became one of the biggest companies in the world that sells auto parts.
2. Sir Anwar Pervez
He was born in Rawalpindi, Pakistan, on March 15, 1935. He came from a family of farmers. Anwar Pervez moved to England to try his luck in 1956, when he was 21 years old. Anwar Pervez worked as a phone operator, a bus driver, and a bus conductor for many years. In 1963, he finally opened his first grocery store in London for Muslims. It was called Kashmir. Later, the store changed its name to Bestway and became the biggest chain of wholesalers in the UK. Up to 18% of the wholesale market in the UK is made up of this brand.
3. Sadruddin Hashwani
Sadruddin Hashwani is one of Pakistan's most influential businesspeople. He is one of Pakistan's richest people because he is worth an estimated $900 million. In 1960, he and his brother started a business that grew to be the biggest cotton trading company in the country by the 1970s. Hashwani owns the huge Hashoo Group, which includes companies like Pear Continental Hotels, Marriot Hotels, oil and gas companies, and drug companies.
4. Mian Mansha
In the business world of Pakistan, Mian Muhammad Mansha is a well-known name. He was born into a wealthy family in the business hub of Pakistan, Faisalabad. He moved back to Pakistan after getting his degree from Hendon College in London. He went on to become the CEO and founder of the huge Nishat Group. Nishat Textile Mills was a family business that his ancestors ran. Over time, it turned into the Nishat Group, which is made up of several companies. The Nishat hotels, Adamjee Group, MCB Bank, DG Khan Cement, Emporium Mall, Nishat Kia Motors, and Nishat Chunian Group Textile mills are all part of Mian Muhammad Mansha's empire.
5. Asif Ali Zardari
On July 26, 1955, Asif Ali Zardari was born. His family had rental properties. But he didn't become well-known until he married Benazir Bhutto. His first step toward becoming a politician was to get married. He was the leader of Pakistan from 2008 to 2013. He is also co-chairman of the Pakistan People's Party (PPP), the second largest political party in the country.
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