Forbes Billionaires list includes 12 people under the age of 30 who have already earned their place in the world rankings. The group’s net worth is $25.8 billion US dollars.
According to data released on Tuesday (5), Germany’s Kevin David Lehmann is the youngest, at 19 years old.
Lehman has a fortune estimated at $2.4 billion, which he acquired by inheriting half of the DM-drogerie Markt drugstore chain from his father.
In addition to Lehmann, four other billionaires inherited part of their fortunes from their parents, such as Gustav Magnar Witzoe, owner of one of the largest salmon farms in the world, Wang Zelong, who inherited stakes in two chemical companies in China, and sisters Alexandra and Katharina Andersen who work in the oil sector. investment.
The greatest fortune goes to Gary Wang, CEO of cryptocurrency exchange FTX. Wang has a net worth of $5.9 billion.
Menu too two brazilians: Henrique Dubugras, 26, and Pedro Franceschi, 25, founders of North American business credit card startup Brex.
See the list of the world’s youngest billionaires:
- Kevin David Lehmann, 19, German: $2.4 billion
- Alexandra Andersen, 25, Norwegian: $1.3 billion
- Pedro Franceschi, 25, Brazilian: $1.5 billion
- Wang Zilong, 25, Chinese: $1.5 billion
- Henrique Dupugrass, 26, Brazilian: $1.5 billion
- Katharina Andersen, 26, Norwegian: $1.3 billion
- Austin Russell, 27, American: $1.6 billion
- Ryan Breslow, 27, American: $2 billion
- Gary Wang, 28, American: $5.9 billion
- Gustav Magnar Wetzow, 28, Norwegian: $4.5 billion
- Stanley Tang, 29, American: $1.2 billion
- Andy Fang, 29, American: $1.1 billion
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