May 25 , 2023

Youngest 9 Billionaires in 2023 according to Forbes

By True Scoop

Ben Francis was juggling college classes and delivering pizzas when he founded activewear maker Gymshark in 2012, at age 19. Today, his networth is $1.2 billion.

Palmer Luckey, former teen whiz founded VR headset-maker Oculus and sold it to Facebook for $2 billion in 2014, then began building weapons.

At the passing of his father, cofounder Dietrich Mateschitz, in October, he received 49% of the energy drink company Red Bull. At the age of 30, he has a $34.7 billion net worth.

Michal Strnad's Czechoslovak Group is one of the biggest suppliers of ammunition, and military equipment to the Ukrainian army. It has helped double his sales to $620 million in the first half of 2022.

Gustav Magnar Witzoe, a Norwegian shareholder in fish farming company who is 29 years old, with a net worth of $2.7 billion. But, he does not have an operating role and inherited wealth from his father

Ryan Breslow, the Stanford dropout founded three startups, four years apart: Bolt, which rocketed him to fame, Eco and Love, his 2022 venture. At age of 28, his networth is $1.1 Billion

Eyewear tycoon Leonardo Del Vecchio passed away in June 2022. Leonardo Maria is his father’s only child with Zampillo and heads strategy for Luxottica with $3.5 Billion

With a net worth of $1.5 billion, Norwegian Katharina Andresen is one of the youngest billionaires at the age of 27.

With a networth of $1.4 Billion, Wang Zelong's fortune comes from a stake in Shenzhen-listed traded company CNNC Hua Yuan Titanium Dioxide—a chemical used to create white pigment