The much-anticipated Forbes 2025 billionaire list has revealed the remarkable stories of 21 individuals under the age of 30 who have achieved billionaire status, all through a mix of inheritance, entrepreneurial spirit, and groundbreaking innovation. Apexnewsgh reports
At the forefront of this elite group is Johannes von Baumbach, a mere 19 years old and already the youngest heir to the German pharmaceutical giant Boehringer Ingelheim, with a staggering net worth of $5.4 billion. He’s just beginning to make his mark, but his legacy may be one for the ages. Following closely is Lívia Voigt de Assis, a 20-year-old from Brazil whose family ties to WEG, thanks to her father Werner Ricardo Voigt, have given her a net worth of $1.2 billion.
Then there’s Clemente Del Vecchio, also 20, from Italy. He has carved out a significant fortune of $6.6 billion by owning a 12.5% stake in the holding company Delfin, which has investments in the global eyewear leader EssilorLuxottica. A notable mention is Kim Jung-youn, 21, from South Korea, who inherited her share of the online gaming powerhouse Nexon, bringing her net worth to $1.3 billion. Rounding out the top tier is Kevin David Lehmann, 22, who holds a 50% stake in dm-drogerie markt, Germany’s largest drugstore chain, and boasts a fortune of $3.6 billion.
The list doesn’t stop there. Young billionaires like Franz von Baumbach, 23, and Remi Dassault, also 23, continue to represent the rich potential of this generation with net worths of $5.4 billion and $2.8 billion, respectively. Maxim Tebar, at 24, represents a younger cohort with a net worth of $1.1 billion.
Others like Katharina von Baumbach, 25, and Zahan Mistry, 26, follow closely behind, the former also sharing her family’s substantial wealth with a fortune of $5.4 billion, while the latter stands proud with $4 billion derived from business innovations in Ireland. Maximilian von Baumbach, 27, and Dora Voigt de Assis, 27, also reinforce the strength of inherited wealth, both valued at $5.4 billion and $1.2 billion, respectively.
Meanwhile, Alexandr Wang, at 28, hailing from the USA, boasts a net worth of $2 billion, while Firoz Mistry, also 28, and Alexandra Andresen, similarly aged and from Norway, showcase the global spread of younger billionaires with net worths of $4 billion and $1.9 billion, respectively. Leading to the closing entries in this impressive lineup are Leonardo Maria Del Vecchio, 29, from Italy with $6.6 billion, and Ed Craven, 29, from Australia with $2.8 billion.
Completing the list is Katharina Andresen, 29, and Sophie Luise Fielmann, who, at 30, marks the upper limit of this youthful group with a net worth of $2 billion and $2.8 billion, respectively.
These young billionaires are more than just numbers; they represent a shift in the paradigm of success and entrepreneurship. Their stories, marked by innovation and resilience, serve as an inspiration for the next generation, proving that age is just a number when it comes to making a significant impact on the world.
Source: Apexnewsgh.com









