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Thomas Wu was born on 11 April, 1950 in China, is a Taiwanese businessman. Discover Thomas Wu's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 73 years old?

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Age 73 years old
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Born 11 April, 1950
Birthday 11 April
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Nationality China

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Who Is Thomas Wu's Wife?

His wife is Sylvia Peng (彭雪芬)

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Parents Wu Ho-su (father)Wu Kuei-lan (mother)
Wife Sylvia Peng (彭雪芬)
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Children 2

Thomas Wu Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Thomas Wu worth at the age of 73 years old? Thomas Wu’s income source is mostly from being a successful businessman. He is from China. We have estimated Thomas Wu's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2024 1.3 billion USD (2020)
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1950

Thomas Wu (born 11 April 1950) is a Taiwanese business executive.

Thomas Wu is the fourth of six children born to entrepreneur Wu Ho-su and his wife Wu Kuei-lan.

1972

He earned a bachelor's degree in chemistry from Fu Jen Catholic University in 1972, and completed a master's in business administration from the Anderson School of Management at University of California, Los Angeles in 1975.

1984

Peng retired from acting in 1984, aged 24, to marry him.

The couple raised two sons, Wu Hsin-wei, known as Peter, and Wu Hsin-hao.

1990

In 1990, Wu was kidnapped by Hu Gwan-bao.

Wu was freed on 18 December 1990 upon payment of a NT$100 million ransom, delivered directly to Wu's captor by Wu's wife.

1991

Hu was arrested days later by Hou You-yi, and executed in 1991.

Wu is married to Sylvia Peng.

1992

Wu founded Taishin International Bank via merger in 1992, divesting from his father's textiles company to do so.

2002

In February 2002, Wu's Taishin Financial Holdings began business operations.

Months after its establishment, Taishin Financial announced a planned merger with Taiwan Securities Company and Taishin Bills Finance Corporation.

Later that year, Taishin Financial broke ground on a new office building, the Taishin Tower.

Wu also explored merging with Shin Kong Financial Holding, held by his brother Eugene.

Plans for the merger were called off after days of consideration.

2003

In 2003, Taishin Bank launched the Visa Infinite card throughout Asia.

The next year, Wu considered a merger with First Financial Holding.

2004

In March 2004, Wu stated that Taishin Financial had partnered with Test Rite International to securitize Time Plaza, and that the site was the first property-backed securitization project targeting pre-sold housing units.

In August 2004, Thomas Wu terminated several Taishin Financial board members close to his brother Eric.

Later that month, the board of directors of Shinkong Synthetic Fibers Corporation elected Thomas to serve as company chairman.

Their mother made it known that she preferred Eric take the position, and asked Thomas to step down.

Eric and his mother contested Thomas's election, because members of the board were to be reselected prior to the vote that installed Thomas as chairman.

As the business chairmanship dispute continued, Thomas and Eric were suspected of insider trading and investigated by the Financial Supervisory Commission.

In November 2004, the conflict was resolved.

Thomas yielded the chairmanship of Shinkong Synthetic Fibers Corporation to Eric, and was named to the same position at Taishin Financial Holdings.

In turn, Eric ceded his proxy votes on the Taishin Financial board to Thomas, and secured Taishin Investment Trust Company's independence from Taishin Financial.

The FSC ruled in December 2004 that there were no financial gains, and therefore no insider trading, but that Taiwan Securities Company had not sought final approval to trade shares in Shinkong Synthetic Fibers.

As a result, Taiwan Securities Company was fined NT$2.5 million.

With the leadership dispute resolved, Taishin Financial share price rose to NT$29.40 in early December 2004.

Thomas Wu expressed support for the Financial Supervisory Commission as the agency announced criteria for the merger of financial holding companies in December 2004.

The next year, Wu began considering plans for merger and acquisition.

2005

Wu stated in March 2005 that Bank SinoPac had elected to considered a merger with the International Bank of Taipei instead of Taishin Financial.

SinoPac chairman Richard Hong said, "The talks with Taishin did not collapse," and that a final decision would be made in May.

Taishin charged two SinoPac employees with libel in May, for distributing an email to SinoPac shareholders including incorrect information regarding Taishin.

After SinoPac apologized for the miscommunication, the charges were withdrawn.

After the merger with SinoPac fell through, Taishin Financial bid NT$36.6 billion for a controlling stake in Chang Hwa Commercial Bank.

In December 2005, Taishin Financial sought to acquire a larger share of Chang Hwa.

2009

Wu Shu-jen disclosed in February 2009 that she had received a sum of money from Thomas Wu.

Thomas Wu was questioned by the Supreme Prosecutors Office a year later, as part of ongoing investigation into corruption charges against Chen Shui-bian, Wu Shu-jen's husband.

2015

Wu made his first appearance on The World's Billionaires in March 2015.