A Bangkok office tower and a run-down apartment block have been linked to billionaire crypto investor Christopher Harborne, one of Reform UK leader Nigel Farage’s biggest financial backers. The Daily Mirror tracked down several addresses in the Thai capital connected to companies linked to Harborne, whose wealth is estimated at GBP18.2 billion.
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One address, located nearly two dozen floors up in an anonymous Bangkok tower near the US embassy, is listed for Harborne on UK Companies House records and probate documents for his late father. The only visible sign of the businessman’s presence was a small notice for AML Global Ltd among other company names, while staff at the building reportedly said “messengers” sometimes collect mail there.
The report said no staff linked to Harborne were present during the visit. Clients at the building can rent office space from GBP3.42 a day per person, while “virtual office plans” are available from GBP1.83 a day, according to promotional material cited in the article.
Harborne, 63, has been drawn into controversy in the UK over an undeclared GBP5 million gift to Nigel Farage, which Farage said was intended to cover security costs. The Parliamentary standards commissioner is investigating whether Commons rules were broken, although Reform UK has stated the payment was “a personal, unconditional gift” and that no rules were breached.

The businessman, who also uses the name Chakrit Sakunkrit in Thailand, has lived in the country for more than two decades. Thai shareholder filings reportedly connect him to Kamalaya, a luxury wellness retreat on Koh Samui, as well as several Bangkok-based companies.
Another Bangkok property linked to Harborne was described as a gated residential address lined with potted plants. A staff member there reportedly said they had not seen Harborne when shown his photograph.
The Mirror also located a separate multi-storey apartment building in Bangkok where three of Harborne’s companies - Chakrit Holdings, Bahati Properties Company Ltd and Praewpayome Company Ltd - are registered. The property was described as worn down, with peeling exterior paint, while a mother and son said to work for Harborne were reported to live there.
In the Sunday Times Rich List published earlier this month, Harborne was ranked sixth. The publication said his most valuable asset is a 12% stake in cryptocurrency firm Tether, which Forbes values at USD200 billion, putting his holding at an estimated GBP17.778 billion.
The Mirror reported that the investigation is likely to intensify scrutiny of Harborne’s business footprint in Thailand as questions continue in the UK over political donations, transparency and corporate structures linked to wealthy overseas-based donors.

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Adapted by ASEAN Now Mirror 27 May 2026
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