Kim Jung-youn, the world’s youngest billionaire, has made headlines in recent months. According to reports, the 18-year-old has inherited a 30.78 per cent stake in NXC, a South Korean gaming and technology conglomerate, from her father, Kim Jung-ju.

Kim’s elder sister, Jung-min, has also inherited an equal share of the stake, making her the second youngest billionaire in Asia. With the help of their father’s wealth, the two sisters have now become the youngest billionaires in the world.

Kim Jung-youn is the daughter of Kim Jung-ju, the founder of Nexon, a South Korean gaming and technology company. Kim Jung-ju had a net worth of over $10 billion when he passed away in 2018. He left his entire fortune to his two daughters, Kim Jung-youn and Jung-min.

The two sisters have now become the youngest billionaires in the world, with Kim Jung-youn taking the title of the youngest billionaire in Asia. With her wealth, Kim has already started investing in tech startups and is also involved in philanthropic activities.

Kim Jung-youn is a graduate of the Seoul National University and is currently pursuing a master’s degree in business administration. She is also an active member of the South Korean startup scene and is often seen attending tech events and conferences.

Kim Jung-youn is an inspiration to many young entrepreneurs in South Korea and around the world. Her success story is a testament to the power of hard work and dedication. With her wealth, Kim is sure to make a positive impact on the world.

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