By Archisha Yadav | February 04, 2025
Based on Forbes’ real-time billionaires list (as of February 04, 2025), here are the top 10 youngest billionaires in the world.
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At 20, Clemente from Italy has a net worth of $5.9 billion. He owns 12.5% of Delfin, inherited from his late father, linked to EssilorLuxottica and other firms.
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Livia, 20, from Brazil, has a net worth of $1.3 billion. She is a major shareholder in WEG, Latin America’s largest electric motor maker, co-founded by her grandfather.
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Kim, 20, from South Korea, is worth $1.2 billion. She owns a stake in NXC, the largest shareholder of online gaming company Nexon, inherited from her late father.
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Kevin, 22, from Germany, holds a net worth of $3.2 billion. He owns 50% of dm (Drogerie Markt), Germany’s largest drugstore chain, inherited from his father.
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Luca, 23, from Italy, has $5.9 billion. Like his brother Clemente, he inherited a 12.5% stake in Delfin. He is actively involved in the company’s affairs as the chief strategy officer.
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Remi, 23, from France, is worth $2.3 billion. His fortune comes from Dassault Aviation, founded by his great-grandfather, and family-owned businesses.
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Kim, 23, from South Korea, has a net worth of $1.2 billion. She co-owns a significant stake in NXC, the parent company of Nexon, along with her sister.
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Zahan, 26, from Ireland, is worth $4.5 billion. He inherited stakes in Tata Sons and Shapoorji Pallonji Group after his father’s passing and is active in the family business.
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Dora, 26, from Brazil, has a net worth of $1.3 billion. She is a major shareholder in WEG, like her sister Livia, though she holds no executive role.
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Firoz, 28, from Ireland, is worth $4.5 billion. Like his brother, he also inherited stakes in Tata Sons and Shapoorji Pallonji Group after their father’s demise in 2022.
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