The 18th of the Economist Magazine’s ‘100 Richest Surveys’ has been prepared. In 2021, when the effects of the pandemic continue, the FED’s statements on monetary tightening, inflationary pressures on the global side, the interest policies of the Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey and its effects on the exchange rate, “The Richest 100”, one of the traditional and prominent studies of the Economist Magazine, were the main topics that influenced his work.
Losses in dollar terms on the stock market, depreciation in TL, insufficient recovery in the domestic market and the continuation of losses on the tourism side were watched closely.
Families that mainly carry their business abroad or earn a significant part of their turnover from exports are in a more fortunate position. Business people who do business with Treasury guarantees also maintain their power on the list.
Top 3 Names on the 100 Richest List
In 2021, the Koç Family, the family of Şevket Sabancı, who passed away in July, and Erol Sabancı and his family were in the top three.
In addition, the names that made good use of the opportunities brought by the digital world were also included in the Richest 100 list.
New Entrants to the 100 Richest List
After Sidar Şahin, in 2021, the founders of Trendyol Demet Mutlu and Enver Üçok, and the founder of Getir, Nazım Salur and the boss of STFA, Taşkent Family took their place on the list.