The Rise and Growth of the Chinese Billionaires

William Ding
William Ding

William Ding, also known as Ding Lei, is a strong example of China’s first major internet-billionaire generation. He founded NetEase in 1997 in Guangzhou with about $60,000, starting with free email and then expanding into online portals, news, bulletin boards and eventually online gaming. NetEase went public in 2000, and its gaming business became the core wealth engine behind Ding’s fortune.

China’s billionaire ranks is growing rapidly

World rankNameNet worthCountrySource
93Jack Ma$27.4BChinaE-commerce
115Liu Debing$23.2B+$0.1BChinaAI
116Lei Jun$23.1BChinaSmartphones, automobiles
120Wang Chuanfu$22.8BChinaBatteries, automobiles
129Yu Yong$21.7BChinaMining
131Dang Yanbao$21.4BChinaCoal
147Eric Li$19B+$0.1BChinaAutomobiles
148Zou Zhinong & family$18.8BChinaTelecom equipment
154Pei Zhenhua$18.2BChinaBatteries
155Lu Xiangyang$18.2BChinaAutomobiles, batteries

His story reflects a broader pattern in China: entrepreneurs who entered early into the internet, mobile gaming, e-commerce, fintech, EVs, batteries, consumer brands, semiconductors and healthcare were able to build massive companies because China offered a huge domestic market, fast urbanization, improving capital markets and a rapidly growing middle class.

William Ding, a Chinese billionaire, has a net worth of $36.7 billion, mainly from the technology sector. He is the founder and CEO of NetEase, one of China’s largest internet technology companies.

NetEase has diversified its business into online gaming, e-commerce, and advertising, contributing to Ding’s growing wealth as the company continues to expand and capitalize on China’s booming internet market.

Networth: $28.7B
Country: China
Industry: Technology