Wealth of Conglomerate Haryanto Tjiptodihardjo Owner of Impack Pratama Reaches US $8.9 Billion in 2025
JAKARTA - The wealth of conglomerate Haryanto Tjiptodihardjo at the end of 2025 was recorded at US$ 8.9 billion or around Rp. 148.92 trillion. Although it experienced a daily decline of US$ 200 million or 2.19 percent, the value increased more than sixfold compared to 2024 which was only US$ 1.3 billion.
According to Forbes Real-Time Billionaires data as of December 30, 2025, Haryanto ranked 373rd richest person in the world in real time and at the national level, his name jumped from 49th in 2024 to 11th by the end of 2025.
For information, the main source of Haryanto Tjiptodihardjo's wealth is Impack Pratama Industri (IMPC) which is listed on the stock exchange and was founded in 1981 by his father Handojo.
Headquartered in Jakarta, the company is the largest manufacturer of polymer roofing in the country based on market share and also produces other building materials such as floor boards and pipes.
In addition, the company also operates manufacturing locations in Australia, Malaysia, New Zealand, and Vietnam.
Meanwhile, Haryanto joined the company in 1986 after graduating with an MBA from Woodbury University in the United States.
Haryanto sold his private company, Mulford Holdings, a private company that makes plastic sheets based in Australia, to Impack Pratama Industri for IDR 808 billion or US$ 53 million in June 2024 to increase the company's revenue.
Meanwhile, IMPC shares have been in the spotlight on the Indonesia Stock Exchange throughout 2025, namely at the beginning of the year, IMPC shares were at the level of Rp358, then stagnated until July.
However, starting August 2025, its shares jumped to the level of Rp500 and broke through Rp1,300 in early September. At the end of this year's trading, December 30, 2025, IMPC's share price reached Rp3,930, recording an increase of 997.77 percent throughout the year.
In terms of performance, IMPC booked a net profit of IDR 465.8 billion in the third quarter of 2025, an increase of 15.53 percent year-on-year (yoy), with a net profit per share of IDR 8.48.