A 19-year-old Brazilian student, Livia Voigt, claims the title of the world s youngest billionaire, surpassing Italian teen Clemente Del Vecchio. Voigt, heiress to a major electrical motors manufacturer, holds a net worth of $1.1 billion. Meanwhile, Del Vecchio, with assets totaling $4.8 billion, inherits a significant stake in his father s eyeglasses company. India s youngest billionaires include Zerodha and Flipkart founders.
Forbes has published their list of billionaires, and the only person on it to garner widespread media attention was Clemente Del Vecchio, a 19-year-old with a $4 billion net worth.
World s Second Youngest Self-Made Billionaire: Ritesh Agarwal, a college dropout, is the richest self-made Indian under 40. Nithin and Nikhil Kamath, the co-founders of Zerodha, are two of India s newest self-made billionaires and are both in their 30s. Byjus Raveendran family (11,523 Crore) and the Bansals, who co-founded Flipkart (8,231 Crore), come in second and third, respectively.