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Indonesian billionaire Michael Bambang Hartono dies at 86

By Thomson Reuters Mar 19, 2026 | 8:29 PM

JAKARTA, March 20 (Reuters) – Michael Bambang Hartono, an Indonesian billionaire who with his younger brother ran one of the country’s biggest conglomerates, Djarum group, died on Thursday at the ​age of 86.

“It is with deep sorrow, Djarum family ‌announces the passing of one of our company’s leaders, Michael Bambang Hartono,” Djarum said in a statement posted on its Instagram. “We express our gratitude for his dedication and service.”

The cause of death was not immediately clear.

Alongside his brother ‌Robert ​Budi Hartono, Michael Hartono was worth an ⁠estimated $43.8 billion, according to Forbes ⁠in 2025, putting them on top of Indonesia’s rich list.

The Chinese-Indonesian family is famously media-shy and has disclosed little about their personal lives or their vast holdings.

The brothers took over Djarum, ​a major clove cigarette manufacturer in the world’s No. 2 tobacco market, after their father’s death in 1963.

They have since ⁠expanded into a range of sectors including ⁠electronics, food and beverages, palm plantations, telecommunication towers ​and technology, with many of those business now run by younger family ​member.

Djarum also took over Italy’s Como football club in ‌2019.

Much of the family’s wealth derives from its 54.9% majority stake in Bank Central Asia, Indonesia’s biggest bank with a market capitalisation of more than $50 billion.

They invested in the lender and a range ⁠of other assets in the wake of the 1998 Asian financial crisis and the fall of former Indonesian President Suharto.

In 2018, Michael Bambang became ⁠one of the ‌oldest bridge competitors at the Jakarta-hosted Asian Games, ⁠winning a bronze medal.

The tycoon, who has been ​playing ‌the game since the age of six, told ​Reuters the requirements ⁠for bridge were not so different from his day job.

“The decision making process is the same in bridge and business. You gather information and data, make a conclusion, and plan a strategy,” he said.

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(Reporting by Gayatri Suroyo; Additional reporting by Stefanno Sulaiman; Editing ​by Stephen Coates)