Keeree Kanjanapas is a successful Thai businessman and the founder and chairman of BTS Group Holdings, the operator of Bangkok's Skytrain. Under the leadership of his eldest son Kavin, BTS has won bids for two mass transit projects and recently acquired Vienna House for $350 million. In addition, BTS has interests in media, digital services, and real estate development. They have also partnered with Japan's Line Corp. to create an e-wallet called Rabbit Line Pay.
Keeree Kanjanapas is a member of Real Estate
Keeree Kanjanapas, renowned as a prominent figure in the real estate industry in Thailand, is expected to have a net worth of $1.7 billion in 2024. With his extensive experience and expertise in the sector, Kanjanapas has established himself as a leading entrepreneur and investor. His success can be attributed to significant contributions in developing and managing various real estate projects in Thailand, enhancing the urban landscape and promoting economic growth in the country. Keeree Kanjanapas' net worth reflects his exceptional business acumen and dedication to revolutionizing the real estate market in Thailand.
2013
$1.3 Billion
2014
$1.35 Billion
2015
$1.65 Billion
2016
$1.3 Billion
2017
$1.4 Billion
2018
$1.56 Billion
Biography/Timeline
1986
In 1986, when his plans for a super league was turned down by the Hong Kong Football Association, coupled with a Stelux Business downturn, Keeree dissolved the football team after a full house farewell match for Wu Kwok Hung.
2016
Keeree is the 13th richest man in Thailand as of 2016, up from 19th in 2012. He is worth US$1.55 billion according to Forbes.