Currently, he is living in Khao Yai, Nakhon Ratchasima and also the owner of industrial estate in 3 locations.
He has been interested in business and marketing since childhood while still studying in grade 3, he took over a roasted peanut shop started by his aunt.
In 2007, he ranked as 27th of the 40 richest men in Thailand by Forbes magazine, and the next year named him one of the 48 heroes of Philanthropy in Asia.
[5] For his future projects is Amata Castle, which he plans to become a unique live stage for artists of Southeast Asia.
Moreover, he became a radio broadcaster in 2004 and began appearing on television on Channel 5 with "Through This World with Vikrom's Vision" in 2005.