M’sia Ranked 3rd Richest Country In Southeast Asia  | WeirdKaya

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2 May 2025 • 12:50 PM MYT
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Malaysia has been ranked the third richest country in Southeast Asia and 71st globally, based on the latest 2025 data from the International Monetary Fund (IMF).

With a GDP per capita of US$14,423 (approximately RM61,903), Malaysia stands just US$27 (RM115) short of the global average of US$14,450.

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Southeast Asia’s top three: Singapore, Brunei, Malaysia

Among ASEAN countries, only Singapore and Brunei were ranked higher than Malaysia.

  • Singapore leads with a staggering US$93,956 (RM403,256), placing it 4th globally—outperforming many developed countries.
  • Brunei ranks 35th worldwide with a per capita GDP of US$37,023 (RM158,902).

In comparison, Thailand and Indonesia posted US$7,754 (RM33,280) and US$5,248 (RM22,524) respectively.

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Other Southeast Asian countries remain below the US$5,000 mark.

Malaysia near global average, far above regional mean

World’s wealthiest: Luxembourg tops the list

Globally, the top three richest nations in 2025 by per capita GDP are:

  1. Luxembourg – US$141,080 (RM605,515)
  2. Switzerland – US$111,716 (RM479,485)
  3. Ireland – US$107,243 (RM460,286)

Singapore joins the top 10, while global giants like the UK, France, and Italy fall outside the top 20. China ranks 73rd with US$13,873, while India is far behind at 141st, with just US$2,937—lower than most Southeast Asian nations.

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