Lin Rong-san | |
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Born |
Roshū Village, Shinshō District, Taihoku Prefecture, Japanese-era Taiwan |
May 27, 1939
Died | November 28, 2015 Taipei, Taiwan |
(aged 76)
Nationality | Taiwanese |
Occupation | Founder, Union Bank of Taiwan; publisher of Liberty Times and Taipei Times |
Net worth | $3.9 billion (November 2015) |
Children | 4 |
Lin Rong-san (Chinese: 林榮三; May 27, 1939 – November 28, 2015) was a Taiwanese politician, publisher and businessman. He was the founder of Union Bank of Taiwan, and the publisher of Liberty Times and Taipei Times.
He won election to the Legislative Yuan in 1975, and was named Vice President of the Control Yuan in 1992, but stepped down to focus on the Liberty Times.
In June 2008, the magazine Forbes ranked him as the seventh richest of Taiwan, with a net worth of US$2.7 billion. Lin fell to eighth on the same list in 2010, then slid to tenth in 2011. In November 2015, his fortune was valued at US$3.9 billion. Lin was awarded the Order of Brilliant Star with Grand Cordon by Lee Teng-hui in 2000, followed by the Order of Propitious Clouds with Grand Cordon from Chen Shui-bian in 2008.
His older brother is the billionaire real estate developer Lin Yu-lin. Lin died at home in Taipei on November 28, 2015, from cardiopulmonary failure caused by a tumor.