From the Editor
  • Liang Xinjun is a former vice chairman and CEO of conglomerate Fosun International.
  • Fosun's investments range from steelmaking to mining, tourism and pharmaceuticals.
  • Liang resigned from Fosun in 2017 citing health reasons and cashed out his stakes.
  • He now lives in Singapore from where he runs his family office, XIN Family.
  • Fellow Fosun cofounder Guo Guangchang is also a billionaire.
Wealth History
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Personal Stats
Age
57
Source of Wealth
Investments, Self Made
Residence
Singapore, Singapore
Citizenship
Singapore
Marital Status
Married
Children
1
Education
Doctorate, Arizona State University; Master of Business Administration, Cheung Kong Graduate School of Business; Bachelor of Arts/Science, Fudan University
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Singapore
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