TOP 100 richest billionaires in the world

TOP 100 richest billionaires in the world

Year after year, the famous Forbes publication publishes ratings of the richest and most successful people on our planet. The fortune of each of them exceeds one billion dollars, and the total value of the total capital of the world’s billionaires this year is almost 8 trillion dollars, which is an absolute record compared to all previous years.

Moreover, in 2019, the Forbes list of billionaires of the world was replenished by as many as 233 persons – another record. Who exactly entered this “monetary” hundred and who left it is presented in our article.

Top 100 billionaires of the world Forbes

Place / Name / Age / State / Source of income / Country

oneBill Gates

62; $86 billion; Microsoft; United States

2Warren Buffett

87; $75.6 billion; Berkshire Hathaway; United States

3Jeff Bezos

53; $72.8 billion; Amazon.com United States

4Amancio Ortega

81; $71.3 billion; Zara; Spain

5Mark Zuckerberg

33; $56 billion; Facebook; United States

6Carlos SlimHelu

77; $54.5 billion; telecom; Mexico

7Larry Ellison

73; $52.2 billion; software; United States

eightCharles Koch

82; $48.3 billion; diversified; United States

eightDavid Koch

77; $48.3 billion; diversified; United States

10Michael Bloomberg

75; $47.5 billion; Bloomberg L.P.; United States

elevenBernard Arnault

68; $41.5 billion; LVMH; France

12Larry Page

44; $40.7 billion; Google; United States

thirteenSergey Brin

44; $39.8 billion; Google; United States

14Liliane Bettencourt

95; $39.5 billion; l’oreal; France

15S. Robson Walton

73; $34.1 billion; Walmart; United States

sixteenJim Walton

69; $34 billion; Walmart; United States

17Alice Walton

68; $33.8 billion; Walmart; United States

eighteenWang Jianlin

63; $31.3 billion; real estate; China

nineteenLi Ka-shing

89; $31.2 billion; diversified; Hong Kong

nineteenSheldon Adelson

84; $30.4 billion; casinos; United States

21Steve Ballmer

61; $30 billion; Microsoft; United States

22George Paulo Lemann

78; $29.2 billion; beer; Brazil

23Jack Ma

53; $28.3 billion; e-commerce; China

24Beate Heister & Karl Albrecht Jr.

no data; $27.2 billion; supermarkets; Germany

24David Thomson

60; $27.2 billion; media; Canada

26Jacqueline Mars

78; $27 billion; candy; United States

26John Mars

82; $27 billion; candy; United States

28Phil Knight

79; $26.2 billion; Nike; United States

29Maria Franca Fissolo

82; $25.2 billion; Nutella, chocolates; Italy

29George Soros

87; $25.2 billion; hedge funds; United States

31Ma Huateng

46; $24.9 billion; internet media; China

32Lee Shau Kee

89; $24.4 billion; real estate; Hong Kong

33Mukesh Ambani

60; $23.2 billion; petrochemicals, oil & gas; India

34Masayoshi Son

60; $21.2 billion; internet, telecom; Japan

35Kjeld Kirk Christiansen

69; $21.1 billion; Lego Denmark

36Georg Schaeffler

53; $20.7 billion; automotive; Germany

37Joseph Safra

78; $20.5 billion; banking; Brazil

38Michael Dell

52; $20.4 billion; Dell computers; United States

39Susanne Klatten

55; $20.4 billion; BMW, pharmaceuticals; Germany

40Len Blavatnik

60; $20 billion; diversified; United States

40Laurene Powell Jobs

54; $20 billion Apple, Disney; United States

42Paul Allen

64; $19.9 billion; Microsoft investments; United States

43Stefan Persson

70; $19.6 billion; H&M; Sweden

44Theo Albrecht, Jr.

66; $18.8 billion; Aldi, Trader Joe's; Germany

45Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal Alsaud

62; $18.7 billion; investments; Saudi Arabia

46Leonid Mikhelson

62; $18.4 billion; gas, chemicals; Russia

47Charles Ergen

64; $18.3 billion; satellite TV United States

47 Stefan Quandt

51; $18.3 billion; BMW; Germany

49James Simons

79; $18 billion; hedge funds; United States

50Leonardo Del Vecchio

82; $17.9 billion; eyeglasses; Italy

51Alexey Mordashov

52; $17.5 billion; steel, investments; Russia

52William Ding

46; $17.3 billion; online games; China

53Dieter Schwarz

78; $17 billion; retail; Germany

54Ray Dalio

68; $16.8 billion; hedge funds; United States

55Carl Icahn

81; $16.6 billion; investments; United States

56Lakshmi Mittal

67; $16.4 billion; steel; India

57Serge Dassault

92; $16.1 billion; diversified; France

57Vladimir Lisin

61; $16.1 billion; steel, transport; Russia

59Gennady Timchenko

65; $16 billion; oil, gas; Russia

60wang wei

47; $15.9 billion; package delivery; China

60Tadashi Yanai

68; $15.9 billion; fashion retail; Japan

62Charoen Sirivadhanabhakdi

73; $15.8 billion; drinks, real estate; Thailand

63Francois Pinault

81; $15.7 billion; luxury goods; France

64Hinduja family

no data; $15.4 billion; diversified; Great Britain

65David & Simon Reuben

74; $15.3 billion; investments, real estate; Great Britain

66Donald Bren

85; $15.2 billion; real estate; United States

66Alisher Usmanov

64; $15.2 billion; steel, telecom, investments; Russia

68Lee Kun Hee

75; $15.1 billion; Samsung; South Korea

69Thomas & Raymond Kwok

no data; $15 billion; real estate; Hong Kong

69Joseph Lau

66; $15 billion; real estate; Hong Kong

69Gina Rinehart

63; $15 billion; mining; Australia

72Azim Premji

72; $14.9 billion; software services; India

73Marcel Herrmann Telles

67; $14.8 billion; beer; Brazil

74Vagit Alekperov

67; $14.5 billion; oil; Russia

75Mikhail Fridman

53; $14.4 billion; oil, banking, telecom; Russia

75Abigail Johnson

55; $14.4 billion; money management; United States

77Pallonji Mistry

88; $14.3 billion; construction; Ireland

77Vladimir Potanin

56; $14.3 billion; metals; Russia

79Wang Wenyin

49; $14 billion; mining, copper products; China

80Elon Musk

46; $13.9 billion; Tesla Motors; United States

80Stefano Pessina

76; $13.9 billion; drugstores; Italy

82German Larrea Mota Velasco

64; $13.8 billion; mining; Mexico

82Thomas Peterffy

73; $13.8 billion; discount brokerage; United States

84Iris Fontbona

74; $13.7 billion; mining; Chile

84Dilip Shanghvi

62; $13.7 billion; pharmaceuticals; India

86Dietrich Mateschitz

73; $13.4 billion; Red Bull; Austria

87Harold Hamm

71; $13.3 billion; oil&gas; United States

87Robin Lee

49; $13.3 billion; internet search; China

89Andrey Melnichenko

45; $13.2 billion; coal, fertilizers; Russia

90Rupert Murdoch

86; $13.1 billion; newspapers, TV networks; United States

90Heinz Hermann Thiele

76; $13.1 billion; brakes; Germany

92Steve Cohen

61; $13 billion; hedge funds; United States

92Patrick Drahi

54; $13 billion; telecom; France

94Henry Sy

93; $12.7 billion; diversified; Philippines

95Charlene de Carvalho-Heineken

63; $12.6 billion; Heineken; Netherlands

96Philip Anschutz

77; $12.5 billion; investments; United States

96Ronald Perelman

74; $12.5 billion; leveraged buyouts; United States

96Hans Raising

91 $12.5 billion; packaging; Sweden

96Carlos Alberto Sicupira

69; $12.5 billion; beer; Brazil

one hundredKlaus-Michael Kuehne

80; $12.4 billion; shipping; Germany

Results

After reading the Forbes rating of billionaires, you definitely could not help but notice how many Russian oligarchs are in this rating. Indeed, after three to five difficult years, Russian billionaires began to get rich again. In a year, their total capital increased by one hundred billion dollars.

For the richest people in our country, the crisis seems to be really over. What are the reasons for such a "takeoff" - is unknown. Analysts are silent, the state is silent. But, as they say: "there is no money, but you stay there."