Richest women in the world, who are they and what do they do?

Richest women in the world, who are they and what do they do?

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Personalities such as Alice Walton, Laurene Powell Jobs and Bettencourt Meyers make up the list of the richest women in the world.

Businesspeople, entrepreneurs, heiresses and owners of a huge fortune, the richest women in the world teach when it comes to determination and focus. According to the Forbes 2021 list, this year 328 women had a fortune of more than US$1 billion, 26% more than the previous year. In fact, this information shows us that, fortunately, women are increasingly present in the financial world.

Among the list of the richest women in the world are personalities from the USA to China. Finally, in total, the fortune of the 328 women on the list is equivalent to US$1.53 trillion and together, this year, they added US$570.7 billion to their wealth.

In addition to being a true example of success, the richest women in the world serve as sources of inspiration for all those who aspire to wealth. Therefore, if you are curious to check out the story of these billionaires, continue reading.

Richest women in the world: Françoise Bettencourt Meyers ($73.6 billion)

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Currently, 67 years old and owner of the giant cosmetics company L’Oréal, Françoise Bettencourt Meyers inherited her fortune from her mother, Liliane Bettencourt. At the head of the company since 1997, she has a fortune valued at 73.6 billion.

The Covid-19 pandemic was one of the factors that contributed to Françoise being considered the richest woman in the world in 2021. In fact, during the quarantine, the search for cosmetics increased, which caused the French company’s shares to grow further.

Alice Walton ($61.8 billion)

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Alice Waltan, heiress to the Walmart company, founded by her father Sam Walton, is considered one of the richest women in the world. And, in fact, according to research, because they added a free delivery system during the Covid-19 pandemic, the company’s sales increased by 69%, which caused the 71-year-old businesswoman to increase her fortune by US$7. .1 billion.

MacKenzie Scott ($53 billion)

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After her marriage to Amazon founder Jeff Bezos ended, MacKenzie became one of the richest women in the world, inheriting around $38 billion in Amazon shares.

Furthermore, during the pandemic, MacKenzie also became one of the biggest philanthropists in the world, donating $5.8 billion to 500 nonprofit organizations in the US that support social causes such as racial equality, LGBTQ+ rights and health public.

Julia Koch ($46.4 billion)

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Owner of 42% of the company Koch Industries, founded by her late husband David Koch, Julia Koch has her fortune valued at US$46.4 billion. Furthermore, she is on the board of directors of the conglomerate that sold around $115 billion, in 2019.

Richest women in the world: Miriam Adelson ($38.2 billion)

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Owner of 56% of the Las Vegas Sands casino, Miriam Adelson is heiress to the fortune of her husband Sheldon Adelson, who passed away in January 2021. The Sands casino, due to the pandemic, lost US$985 million, in fact, it was closed due to lockdowns .

However, despite the loss, the owner of more than half of the company’s profits remains on the list of the richest women in the world.

Jacqueline Mars ($31.3 billion)

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Owner of a third of the candy and pet products company, Mars Incorporated, Jacqueline Mars has her fortune valued at US$31.3 billion. The company was founded by Jacqueline’s grandfather, and, in addition to Mars, the family owns the KIND North America snack bars.

Richest women in the world: Yang Huiyan ($29.6 billion)

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At just 39 years old, Yang Huiyan is considered one of the richest women in the world. In fact, she owns about 58% of Country Garden Holdings, a real estate developer founded by her father. Furthermore, Yang also owns Bright School Education Holdings, a US-listed education company.

Susanne Klatten (US$ 27.7 billion)

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Heiress of 19.1% of the BMW Company, Susanne Klaten had her fortune increase by more than US$10.9 billion in 2020 alone. Furthermore, the billionaire is the owner of Altana G, a company founded by her grandfather which, in fact, today became – is a global reference in chemical specialties.

Gina Rinehart ($23.6 billion)

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Gina is considered the richest woman in Australia, in fact, she is president of the mining and agricultural company Hancock Prospecting Group, founded by her father, iron ore explorer Lang Hancock.

Its share of the company’s profits is currently 77%.

Iris Fontbona ($23.3 billion)

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Owner of a mining and beverage company, Iris Fontbona inherited her assets from her late husband Andrónico Luksic. She and her children control the Chilean mining company Antofagasta, which recorded US$5.1 billion in sales in 2020.

Additionally, Iris owns a majority stake in Quiñenco, a Chilean banking, beer and manufacturing conglomerate.

Richest women in the world: Laurene Powell Jobs ($16.4 billion)

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Widow of Steve Jobs, founder of Apple, Laurene Powell became one of the richest women in the world after inheriting part of her husband’s company. Furthermore, the businesswoman is the founder of Emerson Collective, a company focused on philanthropy and investments.

Zhong Huijuan (US$ 14,6 bilhões)

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Finally, owner and president of one of the largest pharmaceutical companies in China, billionaire Zhong Huijuan produces, for example, antidiabetic, oncological and psychoactive medicines.

Its assets increased by 10% due to the Covid-19 pandemic and, today, it is valued at
US$14.6 billion.

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Sources: Investor Sardinha, Economia Uol, Forbes.

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