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  1. Apr 8, 2021 · Zhang Yong, founder of hot pot empire Haidilao, tops the list of Singaporean billionaires with a net worth of S$31 billion (US$23 billion), followed by Goh Cheng Liang who holds a majority stake in Japan’s Nippon Paint with S$29 billion (US$21.7 billion). The only woman on the list is Haidilao’s wife Shu Ping, who is Singapore’s ninth wealthiest.

  2. Apr 11, 2021 · If you’re a regular at Haidilao, congratulations, you just made restaurateur Zhang Yong the richest man residing in Singapore. The 50-year-old came in at 75th place with a net worth of S$31 billion (US$23 billion), up from 118th place last year with S$15 billion (US$11 billion).

  3. Billionaire Boys Club blends streetwear and luxury, emphasizing creativity, individuality, and self-expression over material wealth. Each collection draws inspiration from Japanese street style, reimagining staple pieces with bold graphics, bright colors, and an iconic spaceman motif.

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  4. Official store of the Billionaire Boys Club and ICECREAM clothing lines by Pharrell Williams. Luxury streetwear tees, sweatshirts, denim, accessories & more.

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  5. Billionaire Boys Club is a creative collaboration between Japanese streetwear designer Nigo and distinguished musician Pharrell Williams. Launched in 2005, the premium streetwear label showcases the best of men’s casualwear, with signature logo hoodies, printed T-shirts and jersey sweatpants laying the foundation of the collection.

  6. Mar 21, 2022 · Billionaire boys club. Singapore is ranked third amongst the top 10 countries with the fastest-growing ultra-high-net-worth individual (UHNWI) populations, behind China and Sweden. According to data company Statista, the number of UHNWI in Singapore is forecasted to jump 30% from 2020 and hit 4,888 in 2025.

  7. Despite the name, Billionaire Boys Club isn't all about the money: the label’s mantra is that wealth is found in the heart and mind, not the pocket. Its signature aesthetic is laid-back, casual and collected style – think relaxed silhouettes, voluminous fabrics and comfy drawstring waists.