Sirivadhanabhakdi family

The Sirivadhanabhakdi family (Thai: สิริวัฒนภักดี) is a Sino-Thai business family and one of the wealthiest in Thailand. The family is headed by Charoen Sirivadhanabhakdi, who made his fortune in the alcoholic beverages business and has since, through many major acquisitions, expanded the family's holdings into other food and drink properties, real estate, retail, and other industries. The family has controlling stakes in the listed companies ThaiBev, Oishi Group, Singapore-based Fraser and Neave, Berli Jucker, Big C Supercenter, and Asset World Corporation, among others, held both directly and under their holdings banner TCC Group.[1][2][3] It is regarded as one of the big five business families that dominate business in Thailand.[4]

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