The world of billionaires is an exclusive club, and it’s only getting younger. According to Forbes’ list of the world’s billionaires, 15 members are 30 and under, and the youngest of them all is Katharina Andresen, who is just 21 years old.
Katharina, who is from Norway, inherited her fortune from her father, who is the majority shareholder of the investment company Ferd. She is the second-youngest billionaire in the world, behind her sister Alexandra, who is 19.
The third-youngest billionaire is Luca Del Vecchio, who is 30 years old and the CEO of Luxottica, a global eyewear company. Luca inherited his fortune from his father, Leonardo Del Vecchio, who founded the company.
Kim Jung-min, a 28-year-old South Korean, is the fourth-youngest billionaire in the world. He is the founder and CEO of the cosmetics company Memebox, which is valued at over $1 billion.
Kevin David Lehmann, a 27-year-old German, is the fifth-youngest billionaire in the world. He is the heir to the drugstore chain DM Drogerie Markt, which his father founded.
Kim Jung-min, the sixth-youngest billionaire, is the founder and CEO of the South Korean gaming company Nexon. He is 28 years old and his company is valued at over $9 billion.
Clemente Del Vecchio, the seventh-youngest billionaire, is the son of Luxottica founder Leonardo Del Vecchio. He is 25 years old and is the vice president of Luxottica.
The youngest billionaire in the world is Katharina Andresen, who is just 21 years old. She inherited her fortune from her father, who is the majority shareholder of the investment company Ferd. She is followed by her sister Alexandra, who is 19, and Luca Del Vecchio, who is 30. Kim Jung-min, Kevin David Lehmann, and Kim Jung-min are all 28 years old, while Clemente Del Vecchio is 25. These 15 members of the world’s billionaires list are all 30 and under, and they are proof that age is no barrier to success.
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