Honkong, Jan 11, 2018
A share surge at Country Garden, China’s largest developer by sales, has sent vice chairman Yang Huiyan’s wealth up by $2.1bn (£1.5bn) – and that’s just in the first four trading days of the year.
Yang, controlling shareholder of Country Garden, saw her fortune soar to $25.6bn as of 5 January to rank as the fifth-richest person in the nation, according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index.
That’s before Country Garden’s shares rose another 6.9 per cent on Monday in Hong Kong trading, taking its year-to-date-gain to more than 16 per cent.
The 36-year-old Yang is China’s richest woman and the nation’s youngest billionaire, according to the Bloomberg index.
In 2005, her father transferred his controlling stake to her “due to his intention to train Yang Huiyan as the successor of his family’s interest” in the group, Country Garden said in its 2007 initial public offering prospectus.
Her father Yang Guoqiang, usually known by his Cantonese name Yeung Kwok Keung, co-founded Country Garden in 1992.
Country Garden has been one of the beneficiaries of a boom in China’s property market, which has led to buoyant earnings and booming sales, especially for the nation’s largest developers.
The company reported preliminary 2017 contracted sales of 550.8bn yuan (£62bn) on Friday, exceeding the 500bn yuan target it provided in August.
Chinese developers including China Evergrande Group have also soared in Hong Kong trading, boosting the fortunes of their executives.
Evergrande’s Hui Ka Yan, whose wealth is estimated at $38.2bn by the Bloomberg Billionaires Index, is China’s third-richest individual after Alibaba’s Jack Ma and Tencent’s Pony Ma.
At 36 years old, Yang Huiyan is China’s richest woman and the nation’s youngest billionaire.
Source: Bloomberg