Pansy Ho Net Worth

Pansy Ho is a major stockholder of MGM China and the daughter of gaming legend Stanley Ho. Born in Hong Kong in 1962, she graduated from the University of Santa Clara with a degree in marketing and international business management. Her net worth rose nearly 20% in 2016 due to the anticipation of MGM Cotai's opening in 2017 and the success of her Shun Tak Holdings' hotels, ferries and property in Macau.
Pansy Ho is a member of Gambling & Casinos

Age, Biography and Wiki

Birth Day August 26, 1962
Birth Place Hong Kong, Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Age 61 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Virgo
Alma mater Santa Clara University
Occupation Casino operator Businesswoman
Spouse(s) Julian Hui (1991–2000)
Parent(s) Stanley Ho Lucina Laam
Relatives Josie Ho (sister) Lawrence Ho (brother)
Traditional Chinese 何超瓊
Simplified Chinese 何超琼
TranscriptionsStandard MandarinHanyu PinyinYue: CantoneseYale Romanization Transcriptions Standard Mandarin Hanyu Pinyin Hé Chāoqióng Yue: Cantonese Yale Romanization Hòh Chīu-kíng Hé ChāoqióngHòh Chīu-kíng
Hanyu Pinyin Hé Chāoqióng
Yale Romanization Hòh Chīu-kíng

💰 Net worth: $3.6 Billion (2024)

Pansy Ho, a prominent figure in Hong Kong's Gambling & Casinos industry, is projected to have a staggering net worth of $3.6 billion by 2024. As the daughter of renowned casino magnate Stanley Ho, Pansy has made her mark in the business world by successfully managing and expanding her family's empire. With a strong understanding of the intricate dynamics within the casino industry, Pansy has proven to be a shrewd businesswoman, spearheading various ventures and establishing herself as one of the most influential figures in the Hong Kong gaming scene. Her significant net worth stands as a testament to her entrepreneurial prowess and enduring success in the gambling and casino industry.

2012 $3.5 Billion
2013 $4.4 Billion
2014 $6.4 Billion
2015 $5 Billion
2016 $3.4 Billion
2017 $4.2 Billion
2018 $5.49 Billion

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Biography/Timeline

1962

Pansy Ho was born on 26 August 1962, the eldest of five children of Stanley Ho and Lam King Yin. She has three sisters and one brother. Her third sister Josie is a singer, and her brother Lawrence is also a businessman.

1981

In 1981, Ho began a brief career in the Hong Kong entertainment industry, appearing with actor Danny Chan, who himself had then just been in the industry for two years, in the TVB series Breakthrough (突破). Later, at age 26, she launched her own public relations firm. She also supported her sister Josie Ho's efforts to establish her own singing career in the early 1990s over the objection of their Father.

1991

Ho married Julian Hui, son of shipping magnate Hui Sai-fun, in 1991. They divorced in 2000. Late in their marriage, both began seeking other relationships; Ho entered into a relationship with Gilbert Yeung, the son of her father's hospitality and entertainment industry competitor, Albert Yeung. However, Gilbert Yeung's arrest for drug possession in August 2000 at Ho's birthday party focused unwanted media attention on Ho and her relationship with him; Ho's Father also made comments in interviews threatening to disown her if she married him. This led to the end of Ho's relationship with Yeung, and also the public announcement that she and Hui would be seeking a divorce.

1999

Ho's ties to Chinese organised crime have also been reported by the New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement, citing a U.S. Senate committee and several government agencies, when the state investigated her ties to American casino operator MGM Mirage. Ho's Father, Stanley Ho, was also named by the Canadian Government, citing the Manila Standard newspaper, as having a link to the Kung Lok Triad (Chinese mafia) and as being linked to "several illegal activities" during the period 1999–2002.

2007

Ho serves as chairwoman of the French Macao Business Association. Johnson & Wales University in Providence, Rhode Island awarded her an honorary doctorate of Business administration in May 2007. In April 2009, she was named Chevalier de l'Ordre national du Mérite in a ceremony at the French consulate-general of Hong Kong.