COVID-19: Bangkok's millionaires enjoy lockdown luxury

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BANGKOK: Gourmet take-out delivered by a butler in a black sedan - Thailand's super-rich have not forgone luxury during a pandemic which has ...

BANGKOK: Gourmet take-out delivered by a butler in a black sedan - Thailand's super-rich have not forgone luxury during a pandemic which has locked the country down, crushed the economy and left millions unemployed.

Concierge company the Silver Voyage Club has retooled its services to meet the cravings of the elite, delivering high-end meals from the top-tier restaurants."Our top clients are ... high-net-worth individuals who are VIP from the banks," said founder Jakkapun Rattanapet. Wagyu beef, seafood and dim sum are on offer from 20 restaurants, some housed in luxury hotels or listed on the Michelin Guide.

Thailand has 27 billionaires, according to Forbes, with the Chearavanont family who head agro-industrial conglomerate CP Group topping the list worth an estimated US$27.3 billion.

 

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