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A look at the world’s richest women

17-08-2022

LOS ANGELES: The richest woman in the world is L’Oréal heiress Francoise Bettencourt Meyers with a whopping $74.6 billion to her name, according to CEO World Magazine.

Following the French businesswoman is Alice Walton, who is the American heiress to the wealth of Walmart. She has a net worth of $61.8 billion.

Julia Koch is the third richest woman with an ownership of $57.9 billion. She is a philanthropist who inherited her wealth from her husband David Koch, who passed away in 2019.

The fourth wealthiest woman in the world is Mackenzie Scott, who is a philanthropist, an American novelist, and Jeff Bezos’ ex-wife. She is worth $42.3 billion.

Jacqueline Mars, the granddaughter of the man who founded the world’s largest candymaker Mars, is the fifth richest woman. Owning one-third of the company, her net worth is roughly $33.4 billion.

The richest women in the world are Gina Rinehart: $29.3 billion, Miriam Adelson: $28.5 billion, Susanne Klatten: $23.6 billion, Abigail Johnson: $21.5 billion, Iris Fontbona & family: $17.8 billion, Savitri Jindal & family: $16.5 billion, Fan Hongwei & family: $16.5 billion, Laurene Powell Jobs & family: $16.1 billion, Renata Kellnerova & family: $15.8 billion, Charlen de Carvalho-Heineken: $15.7 billion, Diane Hendricks: $13.1 billion, Kwong siu-hing: $13.0 billion, Wu Yajun: $11.1 billion, Yang Huiyan & family: $10.3 billion, Kirsten Rausing: $9.6 billion, Wang Laichun: $9.1 billion, Blair Parry-Okeden: $8.9 billion, Tamara Gustavson: $8.6 billion, Pauline MacMillan Keinath: $8.6 billion and Zhong Huijuan: $8.4 billion. (Int’l News Desk)

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