New Zealand's richest man Graeme Hart has fallen four places on Forbes' billionaires list.
Hart fell from 191 to 195 on the list, despite his net worth remaining largely unchanged.
When he appeared on the list last year, Hart had seen his wealth swell by some $2 billion, with Forbes estimating his wealth at US$7 billion (NZ$9.3 billion) after a number of big acquisitions by his global packaging empire, Reynolds Group Holdings.
Forbes' 2015 billionaires list, released today, estimated Hart's wealth had largely unchanged, with his net worth listed as being US$6.9 billion ($9.18 billion).
The only other New Zealander to appear on the list, Singapore-based investor Richard Chandler, came in at number 603, 38 places up from his 2014 list placing.
Chandler's net worth was estimated by Forbes to be US$3.1 billion ($3.9 billion).
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Basketball legend Michael Jordan joined the list for the first time this year, thanks to his ownership in basketball team Charlotte Hornets and payouts form his Nike brand. Jordan had a net worth of $1 billion, the magazine said.
Watch video of last year's launch of Hart's new $78m yacht Ulysses here: