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This CEO added $1.6 billion to his fortune in 24 hours after toy went global

Labubu, a character designed by Hong Kong-born artist Kasing Lung, originated from his 2015 picture book series "The Monsters." The doll features distinctive bunny ears, a mischievous grin, and a shaggy appearance, blending elements reminiscent of Teletubbies and gremlins.

May 29, 2025 / 14:27 IST
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As of April 2025, Wang Ning's real-time net worth stands at $18.7 billion, according to Forbes.

Wang Ning, the 38-year-old founder, chairman, and CEO of Chinese toy company Pop Mart International Group, experienced a remarkable surge in wealth, adding $1.6 billion to his fortune in a single day. This financial leap was attributed to the soaring popularity of Pop Mart's Labubu dolls, which have captivated consumers worldwide and propelled the company's market performance.Forbes

Labubu, a character designed by Hong Kong-born artist Kasing Lung, originated from his 2015 picture book series "The Monsters." The doll features distinctive bunny ears, a mischievous grin, and a shaggy appearance, blending elements reminiscent of Teletubbies and gremlins. Initially a niche designer toy, Labubu gained mass appeal after Lung partnered with Pop Mart in 2019, leading to widespread distribution and marketing.

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The dolls are sold in "blind boxes," a marketing strategy where customers purchase sealed packages without knowing which figurine they will receive. This element of surprise has fueled a buying frenzy, encouraging repeat purchases to complete collections. In 2024, Labubu contributed approximately $400 million to Pop Mart’s revenue, underscoring its significant impact on the company's financial success.The Week

The Labubu craze has not been without controversy. In the United Kingdom, the overwhelming demand led to chaotic scenes in stores, including physical altercations among customers vying for the dolls. Pop Mart responded by temporarily halting in-store sales of Labubu dolls across its 16 UK locations to address safety concerns. Despite these measures, the dolls remain available through online platforms, and the company plans to resume in-store sales in June.