Top Youngest Female Billionaires in the World

In the present world, a brilliant group of young women have become immensely successful due to their talent and skills. They have defied age old norms and expectations of the society to build huge fortunes that place them among the wealthiest in the world. In this article, we have compiled the list of 50 youngest female billionaires in the world, discovering their backgrounds, career and the impact they have made on the world.

Youngest Female Billionaires in the World

In recent times, the world stage has seen the emergence of several young female billionaires, highlighting their ability to overcome challenges and capitalize on opportunities. This article delves into the remarkable lives of these women, providing insights into the various industries they have excelled in and the innovative strategies they have employed to amass their fortunes.

1. Kim Jung-youn

  • Net Worth: $1.4 billion
  • Age: 19 years

Kim Jung-youn and her older sister, Jung-min, collectively hold approximately 31% of NXC, the primary shareholder in the renowned online gaming company Nexon. They inherited the majority of their shares from their father, Kim Jung-ju, who established Nexon in 1994. Unfortunately, he passed away in February 2022 at the age of 54. Despite their significant ownership, neither Jung-youn nor her sister has actively participated in the management of Nexon, and there is limited information available about them. She is one of the youngest female billionaires in the world.

2. Kim Jung-min

  • Net Worth: $1.4 billion
  • Age: 21 years

Kim Jung-min, aged 21, and her sister, Kim Jung-youn, came into a substantial inheritance following the passing of their father, Kim Jung-ju, in February 2022. Furthermore, both siblings acquired a 15% stake in Nexon, a prominent player in the gaming industry renowned for creating games like MapleStory and Winds. Kim Jung-min’s story highlights the immense potential and profitability of the gaming sector, shedding light on her creative business approach that has captured significant attention. She is one of the youngest richest women in the world.

3. Alexandra Andresen

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  • Net Worth: $1.5 billion
  • Age: 27 years

Alexandra Andresen and her older sister, Katharina, both received an equal inheritance of 42% from their family’s investment firm, Ferd. The company, currently overseen by their father Johan, operates with a dual class share structure, allowing him to retain control of 70% of the voting power. Ferd engages in various financial activities, including managing hedge funds, actively participating in the Nordic stock exchange, and making private equity investments. She is one of the youngest richest girls.

4. Katharina Andresen

  • Net Worth: $1.5 billion
  • Age: 28 years

Katharina Andresen, born in 1995, holds the distinction of being one of the globe’s youngest billionaires. She, along with her sister Alexandra, who is a year younger, inherited 42% each of the family’s investment firm, Ferd. Despite the ownership, their father Johan continues to lead the company, maintaining control over 70% of the votes through a dual class share system. Ferd engages in various financial activities, including managing hedge funds, participating as an active investor on the Nordic stock exchange, and holding private equity investments. She stands out as one of the youngest female billionaires.

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5. Taylor Swift

  • Net Worth: $1.1 billion
  • Age: 33 years

In October 2023, Taylor Swift became a billionaire, primarily from her lucrative Eras tour and valuable music catalog. She’s the first artist to achieve this solely through her music. With over $500 million from royalties and touring, a $500 million music catalog, and $125 million in real estate, Swift took control of her legacy by re-recording her first six albums since 2021. The overwhelming demand for her 2023 Eras Tour led to congressional scrutiny of Ticketmaster’s concert sales dominance, sparking industry-wide discussions.

6. Rihanna

  • Net Worth: $1.4 billion
  • Age: 35 years

Barbados’ pride, Rihanna, reached billionaire status through Fenty Beauty’s stellar success, doubling revenue in 2022 alongside LVMH. With a 30% stake in Savage x Fenty, valued at $1 billion in 2021, Rihanna expands her empire. At the Super Bowl LVII halftime show in 2023, she joyfully announced her second pregnancy with partner A$AP Rocky. Amid personal milestones, Rihanna returned to music in 2022, earning an Oscar nomination for Best Original Song with “Lift Me Up” from “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever.” She is one of the youngest female billionaires in the world.

7. Franziska Wuerbser

  • Net Worth: $1.1 billion
  • Age: 35 years

Franziska Wuerbser is the daughter of Gabriella Meister, one of the four family heirs who collectively inherited a 63% stake in Rational AG, a prominent kitchen appliance manufacturer. Rational holds a substantial market share, exceeding 50%, in the global market for food preparation appliances utilized in large-scale and commercial kitchens. The company, which went public in the year 2000, has achieved growth organically, without resorting to acquisitions, and takes pride in its commitment to innovative and energy-efficient technology. She is one of the youngest richest women in the world.

8. Melanie Perkins

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  • Net Worth: $3.6 billion
  • Age: 36 years

In 2013, Melanie Perkins, Cliff Obrecht, and Cameron Adams co-founded Canva in Sydney, Australia. Despite initial investor skepticism, Canva reached a $40 billion valuation by September 2021. Melanie Perkins, the current CEO, and Cliff Obrecht, each holding an estimated 18% stake, pledged over 80% for charitable purposes through the Canva Foundation. With 60 million monthly users, including teams from Intel and Zoom, Canva’s freemium software enables effortless creation of visually appealing content for diverse purposes. She is one of the youngest richest girls.

9. Lu Yiwen

  • Net Worth: $1.6 billion
  • Age: 36 years

Lu Yiwen, aged 29, serves as the Chief Strategy Officer (CSO) for the Chinese diamond brand Darry Ring, which has gained significant popularity among young Chinese couples in recent years due to its distinctive marketing approach, particularly in the realm of engagement rings. The brand emphasizes a singular customization opportunity for each man, positioning Darry Ring’s engagement rings as a profound commitment to a man’s lifelong, unique love. Notably, Darry Ring made its debut on the Shenzhen Stock Exchange in 2021. She stands out as one of the youngest female billionaires.

10. Eva Maria Braun-Luedicke

  • Net Worth: $1.2 billion
  • Age: 36 years

Eva Maria Braun-Luedicke owns a 12% stake in B. Braun Melsungen, a medical device company established in 1839. Originally a herbal remedies pharmacy, it saw significant growth under her mother’s cousin, Ludwig Georg Braun, who took over in 1977 when annual sales were $24 million. Currently, B. Braun’s sales exceed $8 billion, with a global workforce of 64,000. Eva Maria, as the Communications Manager, oversees the company’s diverse product range, from infusion solutions to surgical instruments.

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11. Ginia Rinehart

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  • Net Worth: $1.9 billion
  • Age: 37 years

Ginia Rinehart, the youngest offspring of Australian mining tycoon Gina Rinehart, shares in a trust holding a significant stake in mining giant Hancock Prospecting alongside her three siblings. Despite a contentious court battle for control of the trust with her mother, Ginia opted to stay on the sidelines. Holding a business degree with a major in Spanish from London, she plays a pivotal role in the family’s business endeavors. She is one of the youngest female billionaires in the world.

12. Anne Marie Werninghaus

  • Net Worth: $1.2 billion
  • Age: 37 years

Anne Marie Werninghaus, the largest individual shareholder of WEG, a leading electrical motor manufacturer in Latin America, has familial ties to its founders. Despite her significant stake, she’s not involved in the company’s operations. Instead, Anne founded VestesBr, a brief lived B2B fashion marketplace in 2011. Residing in Joinville, near WEG’s headquarters, Anne leads a quiet life. The multinational WEG, co-founded by her grandfather, achieved $3.05 billion in revenue in 2020 across its five-country operations. She is one of the youngest richest women in the world.

13. Ipek Kirac

  • Net Worth: $2.8 billion
  • Age: 38 years

Ipek Kirac, the adopted daughter of Inan and the late Suna Kirac, is an heir to Turkey’s Koc Holding conglomerate. With interests in energy, autos, consumer goods, and finance, Koc Group spans diverse sectors including technology, food, retail, tourism, agriculture, and shipbuilding. Ipek joined the board in 2016 and has been the Chairwoman and CEO of Sirena Marine since 2012. Sadly, her mother, Suna, who battled ALS for two decades, passed away in September 2020. She is one of the youngest richest girls.

14. Hope Welker

  • Net Worth: $1.9 billion
  • Age: 38 years

Hope Welker holds the position as the third child among the offspring of Gina Rinehart, the prominent Australian mining billionaire. As part of a trust that possesses a substantial stake in the mining behemoth Hancock Prospecting, she shares this privilege with her three siblings. Notably, she initially participated in a legal dispute alongside her siblings, aimed at ousting their mother from her role as trustee. However, she later opted to withdraw from the court battle. She stands out as one of the youngest female billionaires.

15. Miranda Qu

  • Net Worth: $1.3 billion
  • Age: 38 years

Miranda Qu serves as the President of Xiaohongshu, a Shanghai-based social and e-commerce firm she co-founded with CEO Charlwin Mao in 2013. With over 200 million monthly active users, both Qu and Mao own approximately 10% of the company. Following a November 2021 funding round with investors such as Tencent and Alibaba, Xiaohongshu reached a $20 billion valuation. Qu, with a background in Bertelsmann’s marketing, has played a key role in the company’s success.

16. Caroline Hagen Kjos

  • Net Worth: $2 billion
  • Age: 39 years

Caroline Hagen Kjos assumed the chairmanship of her family’s Canica AS in 2014, gaining a majority stake as well. Her father, Norwegian billionaire Stein Erik Hagen, co-founded Rimi, a discount supermarket, in the 1970s. Rimi later merged with ICA Group and Ahold. Hagen used the proceeds to establish Canica AS, which now holds diverse investments in Scandinavia, such as consumer goods manufacturer Orkla ASA and hardware store chain Jernia. Caroline, a Swiss resident, oversees the company’s strategic direction and operations. She is one of the youngest female billionaires in the world.

17. Friederike Braun-Luedicke

  • Net Worth: $1.2 billion
  • Age: 39 years

Friederike Braun-Luedicke holds a 12% stake in B. Braun Melsungen, a medical device company tracing its roots back to a small herbal remedy pharmacy in 1839. Her mother’s cousin, Ludwig Georg Braun, assumed leadership in 1977 when the company had $24 million in yearly sales (now $8 billion). Today, boasting 60,000 global employees, B. Braun manufactures a diverse range of products, from infusion solutions to surgical instruments. Friederike serves as a Personnel and Organizational Development Manager at B. Braun. She is one of the youngest richest women in the world.

18. Agnete Kirk Thinggaard

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  • Net Worth: $6.8 billion
  • Age: 40 years

Agnete Kirk Thinggaard, the fourth-gen Lego owner, shares a 75% stake with her father, sister, and brother. Formerly on the Lego Foundation’s board, she joined Kirkbi as a board observer in 2020. The family’s toy legacy began in 1932 when her great-grandfather, a carpenter named Ole, crafted wooden toys, later transitioning to plastic in the 1940s. They also own half of Merlin Entertainments, privatized in 2019. Thinggaard, an Olympic dressage representative for Denmark in 2016, ranked 26th in individual competition at the Rio de Janeiro Games. She is one of the youngest richest girls.

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19. Lynsi Snyder

  • Net Worth: $6.7 billion
  • Age: 41 years

Lynsi Snyder, the heiress to In-N-Out Burger, inherited the beloved West Coast chain in 2017 on her 35th birthday, receiving the final part of her stake. The last family heir after her father and uncle, both former presidents, passed away, Snyder became president in 2010. Over the past decade, she’s expanded the chain by over 150 locations. Her billionaire status is attributed to the complex trust set up by her grandparents, steadily granting her stakes in the business. She stands out as one of the youngest female billionaires.

20. Maria Angelicoussis

  • Net Worth: $5.6 billion
  • Age: 41 years

Maria Angelicoussis, CEO and owner of Athens-based shipping company Angelicoussis Group, inherited the business in 2021 following her father’s passing. With a medical degree from Cambridge, Maria initially worked as a junior doctor in the UK before joining the family business in 2008. The group, founded by her grandfather in 1947, now boasts 142 vessels, including oil tankers, LNG carriers, and dry bulk ships. Maria assumed the role of vice president upon her return to Greece and has since steered the company to success.

21. Cristina Junqueira

  • Net Worth: $1 billion
  • Age: 41 years

At 30, Cristina Junqueira co-founded Nubank in 2013, now the world’s most valuable digital bank. Formerly heading Itaú’s top credit card division, she left to launch Nubank with David Vélez and Edward Wible. With an engineering background and an MBA from Northwestern University, Junqueira became a billionaire as Nubank (Nu Holdings) went public on the NYSE in December 2021, valued over $50 billion. Holding almost 3% of Nubank, her journey from banking to fintech success is notable. She is one of the youngest female billionaires in the world.

22. Yang Huiyan

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  • Net Worth: $3.9 billion
  • Age: 42 years

Yang Huiyan, now sole head of Country Garden, inherited a majority stake from her father in 2007, once making her the world’s youngest female billionaire. Amid family involvement, her sister Yang Ziying serves on the board, and husband Chen Chong is a non-executive director. In 2023, Country Garden’s missed interest payments of $22.5 million on offshore bonds caused turmoil in China’s real estate market. Yang later donated $826 million worth of Country Garden Services shares to a charity established by her sister in Hong Kong. She is one of the youngest richest women in the world.

23. Katarina Martinson

  • Net Worth: $2.2 billion
  • Age: 42 years

Katarina Martinson and her sister Louise Lindh jointly own a 15% share in their family’s investment firm, L.E. Lundbergforetagen AB. The company, initially a construction business founded by their grandfather Lars in 1944, is now diversified into property management, investments, and owns a pulp and paper company. Both sisters, along with their father Fredrik Lundberg, hold board seats in the group companies. Privately, Martinson actively invests and holds stakes in NN07, a clothing company, and Lyko, an online cosmetics seller. She is one of the youngest richest girls.

24. Marie Besnier Beauvalot

  • Net Worth: $8.6 billion
  • Age: 43 years

Marie Besnier Beauvalot, holding a 20.7% stake in Lactalis, a French dairy giant, hails from the family’s hometown of Laval. Founded by her grandfather in 1933, her brother Emmanuel now serves as CEO and majority shareholder. Lactalis, Europe’s leading dairy producer, boasts a $20 billion product line, featuring President brie, Milkmaid yogurts, and Valbreso Feta. The family extends its influence to Italy’s Parmalat and France’s Frommageries Bel. Lactalis, with a global reach including China and Southeast Asia, continues its international expansion. She stands out as one of the youngest female billionaires.

25. Kim Kardashian

  • Net Worth: $1.7 billion
  • Age: 43 years

Reality TV icon Kim Kardashian turned her fame into a billion-dollar fortune, mainly through her Skims shapewear line, now valued at $4 billion after a 2023 funding round with backers like Stephen Mandel and Josh Kushner. She cashed in $200 million by selling 20% of KKW Beauty to Coty in 2020, then closed it in 2021. Following her divorce from Kanye West in 2022, she launched SKKN By Kim, a luxury skincare collection in June 2022, and maintains shared custody of their four children.

26. Johanna Braun

  • Net Worth: $1.1 billion
  • Age: 43 years

Johanna Braun, a sixth-generation family member, owns a 10% stake in B. Braun Melsungen, a medical device company that originated as a small herbal remedy pharmacy in 1839. Under her father Ludwig Georg’s leadership since 1977, the company’s annual sales grew from $24 million to $8 billion. Johanna’s sister, Anna Maria, currently serves as the CEO. B. Braun, with over 64,000 global employees, produces a diverse range of medical products, including infusion solutions, surgical instruments, and injection solutions. She is one of the youngest female billionaires in the world.

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27. Julia Oetker

  • Net Worth: $4 billion
  • Age: 44 years

Julia Oetker owns a one-third stake in Geschwister Oetker, a German conglomerate established in 2021 following the eight Oetker siblings’ decision to split their $8 billion business into two groups. The original enterprise, Dr. August Oetker, traces its roots back to 1891 when her great-grandfather began selling non-perishable baking powder. Julia’s brothers, Alfred and Carl Ferdinand, currently act as co-CEOs of Geschwister Oetker, overseeing diverse holdings in wine, spirits, chemicals, and luxury hotels. She is one of the youngest richest women in the world.

28. Louise Lindh

  • Net Worth: $1.9 billion
  • Age: 44 years

Louise Lindh and her sister Katarina Martinson jointly own 30% of L.E. Lundbergforetagen AB, a family investment firm. Established in 1944 as a construction company by their grandfather Lars, Fredrik Lundberg assumed leadership in 1981. The company, now involved in property management and diverse ventures, holds stakes in Volvo and Ericsson. Louise oversees the real estate sector and serves on Holmen’s board, while both sisters, along with their father Fredrik, have board seats in various group companies. She is one of the youngest richest girls.

29. Anna Maria Braun

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  • Net Worth: $1.1 billion
  • Age: 44 years

Anna Maria Braun, the sixth-generation family member and CEO of B. Braun Melsungen, oversees its $8 billion annual sales and 64,000 employees worldwide. Originally a small herbal remedies pharmacy in 1839, the company now produces a diverse range of medical products. Anna Maria, who owns 10% of the company, also leads its Asian/Pacific operations, following in the footsteps of her father, Ludwig Georg Braun, who took charge in 1977 when annual sales were just $24 million. She stands out as one of the youngest female billionaires.

30. Marina Caprotti

  • Net Worth: $1.2 billion
  • Age: 45 years

Marina Caprotti inherited the majority of her wealth from her late father, Bernardo Caprotti, the founder of Italy’s Esselunga supermarket chain. Upon his passing, he bequeathed a 67% stake to his second wife, Giuliana, and daughter Marina, while the remaining third went to his other two children. In 2020, Giuliana and Marina acquired the remaining stake for nearly 2 billion Euros. Marina assumed the role of executive chair at Esselunga in the same year.

31. Yvonne Bauer

  • Net Worth: $2.7 billion
  • Age: 46 years

Yvonne Bauer, steering the fifth-generation family-owned Bauer Media Group since 2005, oversees Europe’s largest magazine company. With roots dating back to 1875 as a modest printing business, the group, led by Yvonne, now encompasses print, audio, and online media. Holding 85% of the company, Yvonne expanded its influence in 2020 by acquiring Mitteldeutsche Zeitung in Halle. The second youngest among four siblings, Yvonne focuses on women’s content across 600 global titles, including InTouch and Grazia. She is one of the youngest female billionaires in the world.

32. Dominika Kulczyk

  • Net Worth: $2 billion
  • Age: 46 years

In 2015, Jan passed away after minor heart surgery, leaving Dominika and her brother Sebastian an inheritance. By 2018, they divided the estate, and Dominika received the majority, including cash from the 2016 SAB Miller stake sale. She now chairs the supervisory board of Polenergia, inheriting the stake. Alongside her parents, Dominika initiated the Kulczyk Foundation in 2013, dedicated to combating global discrimination and inequality against women. She currently serves as the foundation’s president, originally conceptualizing the idea. She is one of the youngest richest women in the world.

33. Bianca Rinehart

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  • Net Worth: $1.9 billion
  • Age: 46 years

Bianca Rinehart, the eldest daughter of Australian mining tycoon Gina Rinehart, assumed trusteeship of the Hope Margaret Hancock Trust in 2015 following a protracted legal dispute with her mother. The trust, holding almost 25% of Gina Rinehart’s Hancock Prospecting for her four children, is under Bianca’s stewardship. A Flinders University graduate in hospitality and hotel management, she manages the family’s significant business interests as a trustee. She is one of the youngest richest girls.

34. Yang Yunyun

  • Net Worth: $1.6 billion
  • Age: 46 years

Yang Yunyun serves as the Vice President overseeing risk management at Miniso, a retail giant headquartered in China. Her husband, Ye Guofu, holds the positions of Chairman and CEO at the same company. Together, they navigate the complexities of running a business that spans more than 4,200 stores across 80 countries and regions worldwide. She stands out as one of the youngest female billionaires.

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35. Charlotte Soderstrom

  • Net Worth: $1.7 billion
  • Age: 46 years

Charlotte Soderstrom, daughter of H&M Chairman Stefan Persson, owns a stake in the global retailer. Her grandfather, Erling Persson, founded H&M in 1947. Charlotte manages H&M sponsorships and oversees a stud farm. Brother Karl-Johan is slated to become chairman in 2020, while brother Tom Persson and aunt Lottie Tham are also billionaires. The family’s wealth is rooted in H&M, where Charlotte plays an active role, carrying on the legacy established by her grandfather.

36. Li Qiong

  • Net Worth: $1.3 billion
  • Age: 46 years

Li Qiong used to be married to Zhou Yahui, the renowned figure in the online gaming industry. Zhou serves as the chairman of Beijing Kunlun Tech, a highly successful online game company in China. Following her divorce from Zhou, Li acquired billionaire status through the settlement. She is a graduate of Tianjin University. She is one of the youngest female billionaires in the world.

37. Simona Giorgetta

  • Net Worth: $1.3 billion
  • Age: 46 years

Simona Giorgetta, the niece of the late Giorgio Squinzi, holds a significant stake and sits on the board of MAPEI, a Milan-based construction chemical manufacturer founded by Rodolfo Squinzi in 1937. Simona, along with her cousins Marco and Veronica, who serve as co-CEOs, collectively owns the company. They also share ownership of Sassuolo Calcio, an Italian soccer team acquired by Giorgio in 2003. MAPEI’s products, used in projects like the Panama City metro and Coliseum restoration, reflect its global impact. She is one of the youngest richest women in the world.

38. Sofie Kirk Kristiansen

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  • Net Worth: $6.8 billion
  • Age: 47 years

Sofie Kirk Kristiansen, the fourth-generation owner of Lego, shares a 75% stake in the company with her father, sister, and brother. While Sofie is not actively involved, her brother Thomas serves as Lego’s deputy chairman. The family, tracing its roots to Ole, a carpenter who started crafting wooden toys in 1932, expanded into plastics in the 1940s. They also hold a 47.5% stake in Merlin Entertainments, a theme park operator, which they took private in partnership with a consortium. She is one of the youngest richest girls.

39. Rahel Blocher

  • Net Worth: $6.3 billion
  • Age: 47 years

Rahel Blocher inherited her wealth from EMS-Chemie, the Swiss chemical giant her family managed for years. In 2004, her father, Christoph Blocher, transferred his shares to his children when he joined the Swiss federal council. While her sisters Magdalena and Miriam, and brother Markus, are billionaires actively involved in EMS-Chemie, Rahel focuses on her father’s investment firm, Robinvest. Additionally, she serves on the board of his Schweizer Musikinsel Rheinau Foundation. She stands out as one of the youngest female billionaires.

40. Nadia Thiele

  • Net Worth: $6.1 billion
  • Age: 47 years

Nadia Thiele inherited her wealth from her late husband, Heinz Hermann Thiele, a billionaire who acquired a significant stake in brake-system firm Knorr-Bremse AG in the 1980s. He served as honorary chairman and took the company public in 2018. Nadia, alongside stepdaughter Julia Thiele-Schuerhoff, is on the Executive Board of Knorr-Bremse Global Care, the company’s charity. Heinz Hermann also owned 50% of Vossloh and 12.4% of Lufthansa when he passed away in February 2021 at 79.

41. Tatyana Bakalchuk

  • Net Worth: $7 billion
  • Age: 48 years

Tatyana Bakalchuk, a former English teacher and mother of seven, established e-commerce giant Wildberries in 2004 at age 28 during her Moscow maternity leave. Husband Vladislav, an IT technician, quickly joined her. Initially reselling clothes from German retailer Otto, the business has since skyrocketed, handling around seven million daily orders. In 2022, Wildberries proudly announced a total of 1.5 billion orders processed. She is one of the youngest female billionaires in the world.

42. Miriam Baumann-Blocher

  • Net Worth: $2.4 billion
  • Age: 48 years

Miriam Baumann-Blocher’s wealth originates from her ownership in Ems-Chemie, the Swiss polymer and chemical manufacturing company founded by her family. In 2004, her father, Christoph Blocher, transferred his shares to Miriam and her siblings when he joined the Swiss federal council. Miriam and her brother Markus later sold most of their shares to sisters Magdalena and Rahel, pursuing independent ventures. In 2007, Miriam acquired Läckerli-Huus, a Swiss confectionery, and still actively manages the business today. She is one of the youngest richest women in the world.

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43. Wu Lanlan

  • Net Worth: $1.5 billion
  • Age: 49 years

Wu Lanlan serves as the vice chairman of Shenzhen Yuto Packaging, a company that made its debut on the Shenzhen Stock Exchange in 2016. Holding an MBA from Tongji University, Wu has become a distinguished entrepreneur in the manufacturing sector. Her wealth is a clear reflection of her tireless efforts, commitment, and sharp business skills, which have played a pivotal role in establishing her as a prominent figure in the industry. She is one of the youngest richest girls.

44. Lee Seo-hyun

  • Net Worth: $3.5 billion
  • Age: 50 years

Lee Seo-hyun manages the Samsung Welfare Foundation, a charity established by her late father, Lee Kun-hee, ex-chair of Samsung Electronics. She chairs the advisory board at The Leeum, Samsung Museum of Art in Seoul. Stepping down as president of Samsung C&T’s fashion division in December 2018 after a three-year tenure, she initially joined Cheil Industries at Samsung Group as a manager in 2002 after graduating from the Parsons School of Design in New York. She stands out as one of the youngest female billionaires.

45. Jane Lauder

  • Net Worth: $2.7 billion
  • Age: 50 years

Jane Lauder, the granddaughter of cosmetics icon Estée Lauder, holds the roles of Executive Vice President and Chief Data Officer at Estée Lauder. Joining the company in 1996 after graduating from Stanford, she previously managed Clinique and Origins brands. Since 2009, she has been a board member. In 2018, Jane also joined the board of Eventbrite, a ticketing and event technology firm. Estée Lauder, cofounded by her grandmother in 1946, now boasts over 20 brands and $17.7 billion in revenues.

46. Radha Vembu

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  • Net Worth: $2.1 billion
  • Age: 50 years

Radha Vembu derives her wealth from her ownership stake in the privately held Zoho Corp, a cloud-based business software provider co-founded by her brother, Sridhar Vembu, in 1996. A graduate of IIT Madras in industrial management, Radha serves as the product manager for Zoho Mail. In 2020, Zoho introduced Zoho Remotely, a toolkit aiding businesses in transitioning to remote work. Notably, the company secured 25 patents over the past three years. She is one of the youngest female billionaires in the world.

47. Ana Lucia de Mattos Barretto Villela

  • Net Worth: $2 billion
  • Age: 50 years

Ana Lucia de Mattos Barretto Villela, Brazil’s youngest female billionaire, hails from a historic banking family. Her great-grandfather established Itau, later merging with Unibanco to create Itau-Unibanco. Holding approximately 12% of Itausa’s common shares and 3% of preferred shares, she is a major individual stakeholder. Additionally, Villela holds shares in Duratex, her grandfather’s venture. Tragically orphaned at 8 due to her parents’ plane crash in 1982, she inherited significant holdings in the bank at a young age. She is one of the youngest richest women in the world.

48. Sabrina Benetton

  • Net Worth: $1.7 billion
  • Age: 50 years

Sabrina Benetton, daughter of the late Gilberto (2018), inherited a share of the family fortune with her sister Barbara. The Benetton siblings – Giuliana, Luciano, Gilberto, and Carlo, founded the iconic clothing retailer in 1965. Giuliana crafted sweaters, Luciano and Gilberto managed sales and finances, while Carlo oversaw product management. The vibrant Benetton sweaters gained popularity in Italy, leading to international expansion in 1969 with a Paris store. Beyond fashion, the family diversified into infrastructure and finance. She is one of the youngest richest girls.

49. Qian Jinghong

  • Net Worth: $1.3 billion
  • Age: 50 years

Qian and her husband, Dong Jinggui, together founded Yadea Group, a prominent provider of electric scooters and bicycles. Both of them hold the positions of co-founders and vice chairpersons within the company. Yadea successfully entered the public market by listing on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange back in 2016. In addition to being business partners, Qian and Dong Jinggui have achieved billionaire status through their involvement with Yadea. She stands out as one of the youngest female billionaires.

50. Julia Thiele-Schuerhoff

  • Net Worth: $2.4 billion
  • Age: 51 years

Julia Thiele-Schuerhoff inherited part of her late father Heinz Hermann Thiele’s wealth, including a share in Knorr-Bremse AG, a vehicle braking systems manufacturer. Heinz Hermann led Knorr-Bremse from the legal department in the late 1960s, becoming chairman in the mid-1980s. He stepped back in 2007, chaired the board, and went public in 2018. Upon his death in February 2021, at 79, he also owned 50% of Vossloh and 12.4% of Lufthansa. Julia is on Knorr-Bremse’s supervisory board and heads the charity Knorr-Bremse Global Care.

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With this, we come to the end of the list of youngest female billionaires. Their journeys, marked by success and financial prosperity, inspire others to dream big.

Source: THE REAL-TIME BILLIONAIRES LIST

Peter Benson
Peter Benson is an experienced business writer covering all aspects of entrepreneurship, marketing, finance, and management. He is a skilled researcher and takes pride in providing accurate and up-to-date information in his writing. In addition to his writing work, Peter is an avid reader and enjoys staying up-to-date with the latest business news and trends.

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