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Grace Wang Tops Asia’s Powerful Women Ranking

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Huawei's Meng Wanzhou is Asia's 6th most powerful woman on Fortune's rankings.

The Fortune 100 Most Powerful Women (MPW) Asia rankings recognize women redefining leadership by transforming companies, disrupting industries, and driving growth, innovation, and business excellence.

The list includes 53 CEOs, 26 Chairpersons, and 11 Chief Financial Officers. More than 10% of the women on the list are entrepreneurs who founded the businesses they lead, including Grace Wang, Luxshare Precision Industry (1st), Miranda Qu, Xiaohongshu (60th), Sung Suk Suh, Cosmax (no. 64) and Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw, Biocon (74th).

The ranking includes 20 leaders from mainland China, 14 from Thailand, nine each from Japan, Singapore, and Hong Kong SAR, eight from India, seven each from South Korea and the Philippines, four from Malaysia, three from Vietnam, and two from Indonesia.

The top 10 Most Powerful Women Asia 2024 are:

  1. Grace Wang, Chairwoman and CEO, Luxshare Precision Industry
  2. Helen Wong, Group CEO, Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation
  3. Makiko Ono, President and CEO, Suntory Beverage and Food
  4. Shemara Wikramanayake, Managing Director and CEO, Macquarie Group
  5. Mitsuko Tottori, President and Group CEO, JAL Group
  6. Meng Wanzhou, Deputy Chairwoman, Rotating Chairwoman and CFO, Huawei
  7. Bonnie Y Chan, CEO, Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing
  8. Sandy Ran Xu, CEO and Executive Director, JD.com
  9. Nicke Widyawati, President Director and CEO, Pertamina
  10. Joey Wat, CEO, Yum China Holdings

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