Here are the Top 10 Richest People in Bangladesh as of 2025

Although it is said that Bangladesh has yet to produce major billionaires or a turnout economy, here are some of the richest people in the country and their net worth in 2025.
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Bangladesh is one of the top populated and densely populated countries in the world and the rising disposable income in the country is an active state. While the political and economical problems are at a steady rising pace, the country also has its own set of millionaires among the growing 180 Million people. 

The top-ranked businessman, Moosa Bin Shamsher, is ranked so because of his claim or major overseas investments, which are yet to be verified and the second richest businessman and chairman of Summit Group is generally considered the first Billionaire of Bangladesh

Here are the Top 10 Richest People in Bangladesh (2025)

NameEstimated Net Worth (USD)Profession/RolePrimary Business/IndustryEstimated Annual Earnings (Recent Years)
Moosa Bin Shamsher~$12 billionBusinessman, Chairman of DATCO GroupLabor export, arms brokerage, real estate~$150–200 million/year (mainly assets-based)
Muhammed Aziz Khan~$1.1 billionChairman, Summit GroupEnergy, ports, telecom, real estate~$70–100 million/year
Salman F Rahman~$1 billionVice Chairman, BEXIMCO GroupTextiles, pharma, energy, banking~$60–80 million/year
Tarique Rahman~$1 billion (disputed)Political figure, Business ownerReal estate, international investments~$30–50 million/year
Sajeeb Wazed Joy~$1.5 billionICT Adviser, entrepreneurTech consulting, policy, investments~$20–30 million/year
Ragib Ali~$500 millionBusinessman, Education philanthropistTea estates, education~$10–20 million/year
Ahmed Akbar Sobhan~$500–600 millionChairman, Bashundhara GroupReal estate, media, cement, paper~$40–60 million/year
Shamsul Alamin~$400 millionReal Estate DeveloperReal estate (Shamsul Alamin Group)~$25–35 million/year
Giasuddin Al Mamun~$300 million (est.)Business associate of Tarique RahmanConstruction, contracting, informal sector~$15–25 million/year
Latifur Rahman (late)Legacy wealth ~$300 millionFounder, Transcom GroupConsumer goods, pharmaceuticalsLegacy holdings now split in family trusts

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