Forbes: Milo Đukanović's family has a fortune of 167 million dollars

Forbes magazine presented the list of world billionaires for 2016, which shows that people with billionaires in their bank accounts live in the territory of the former republics of the SFRY.
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Aco Đukanović, Milo Đukanović, Photo: Luka Zeković
Aco Đukanović, Milo Đukanović, Photo: Luka Zeković
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Ažurirano: 13.01.2017. 06:49h

Officially, the richest man in Montenegro is Thaksin Shinawatra, the former Prime Minister of Thailand who lives and works in Montenegro, with a fortune of 1,61 billion dollars.

The second richest family in Montenegro is the family of former Prime Minister Milo Đukanović, who have 167 million dollars, but there is no data on their wealth, Forbes magazine announced.

As reported by N1, the USA is the country with the largest number of billionaires, followed by China, while in Europe Germany and Great Britain share the first place, with 120 billionaires each.

After them comes Russia with 88 billionaires.

Forbes magazine presented the list of world billionaires for 2016, which shows that people with billionaires in their bank accounts live in the territory of the former republics of the SFRY.

The richest man in Serbia is Filip Cepter - although he does not live in Serbia, he has Serbian citizenship - and his wealth is estimated at five billion dollars.

Among the richest people in Serbia is Miodrag Kostić, the owner of MK Group, with a fortune of 540 million dollars. The only man from Serbia with an address in Serbia is Miroslav Mišković, who has 520 million dollars at his disposal.

For Slovenians, it's Iza and Samo Login, a couple who made an enormous fortune on the Talking Tom Cat app. Their assets are estimated at 700 million dollars, and behind them is Joc Pečečnik, the owner of Ineterblock, with a fortune of 266 million dollars, according to Forbes.

N1 states that in Croatia, the richest Croatian-Chilean family is Lukšić, with a net worth of 15 billion dollars. After them is Austro-Croatian billionaire Ditrih Matešić, owner of Red Bull, with a fortune of 10,8 billion dollars.

They are followed by Ivica Todorić, owner of Agrokor, with 499 million dollars, and Emil Tedeschi, owner of Atlantic Gruoup, with a net worth of 208 million dollars.

In Macedonia, according to Forbes, Jordan Kamcev, the owner of Orka Holding, is at the top, with a fortune worth 238 million dollars. The second is Minco Jordanov, the owner of Makstil with 234 million dollars.

The richest Macedonian non-resident is Mike Ilitch, the founder of the Little Caesars Pizza fast-food franchise, the owner of the Detroit Red Wings, the NHL team and the Detroit Tigers team from the MLB, with a fortune of 6,1 billion dollars.

In Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kenan and Damir Hastor, who inherited Prevet and ASA Group from Nijaz's father, are the richest Bosnians, with 412 million dollars at their disposal. Behind them is Izudin Ahmetlić, the owner of HIFA Group, with a fortune of 364 million dollars.

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