Highrise Harry Triguboff rises to heights of Forbes Australia rich list

Highrise Harry Triguboff rises to heights of Forbes Australia rich list
Jessie RichardsonDecember 7, 2020

Forbes has estimated property developer Harry Triguboff's net worth at US$5.6 billion (A$7.1 billion).

The result puts the Meriton founder second on Forbes' list, but he remains a fair way behind mining magnate Gina Rinehart, whose wealth is valued at US$11.7 billion (A$15 billion).

This year, Triguboff had the greatest gain of anyone on Forbes' 50 Richest Australians list, with their estimate jumping US$1.3 billion (A$1.67 billion) over twelve months. The rise is attributed in part to the interest in new Australian property from Chinese buyers, but the end figure itself was most likely taken from speculation around the sale of Meriton, which Triguboff recently priced at A$15 billion (US$11.65 billion).

Long time BRW Rich Lister Maurice Alter, of Pacific Shopping Centres, was named a billionaire by Forbes for the first time, with an estimated net worth of US$1.3 billion (A$1.67 billion). Another shopping centre mogul, John Gandel is valued by Forbes at U$3.6 billion (A$4.6 billion).

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