Richest Billionaires in Each Country (January 30, 2024)
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Richest Billionaires in Each Country (January 30, 2024)
As of January 30, 2024, with a net worth of roughly $210.2 billion, Elon Musk is the wealthiest person in America. Meanwhile, Bernard Arnault takes the crown in France with a net worth of $208.8 billion.
Carlos Slim Helu is the wealthiest person in Mexico with a net worth of $101.3 billion, followed by Mukesh Ambani in India with a net worth of $108.3 billion and Amancio Ortega in Spain with a net worth of $100.2 billion.
The Richest of the Rich: Here is a breakdown of the wealthiest individuals in various countries across the globe. The table below lists the richest person in each country and their corresponding net worth.
Richest billionaire in every country, 2024
COUNTRY | NAME | NET WORTH |
ALGERIA | Issad Rebrab & family | $2.5 billion |
ARGENTINA | Marcos Galperin | $7.3 billion |
ARMENIA | Ruben Vardanyan & family | $1.2 billion |
AUSTRALIA | Gina Rinehart | $30.8 billion |
AUSTRIA | Mark Mateschitz | $39.9 billion |
BANGLADESH | Muhammed Aziz Khan | $1.1 billion |
BARBADOS | Rihanna | $1.4 billion |
BELGIUM | Eric Wittouck | $8.0 billion |
BELIZE | Kenneth Dart | $2.5 billion |
BRAZIL | Eduardo Saverin | $22.3 billion |
BULGARIA | Georgi Domuschiev | $2.1 billion |
CANADA | David Thomson & family | $62.3 billion |
CHILE | Iris Fontbona & family | $25.0 billion |
CHINA | Zhong Shanshan | $61.0 billion |
COLOMBIA | David Velez & family | $9.3 billion |
CYPRUS | Vinod Adani | $25.1 billion |
CZECH REPUBLIC | Renata Kellnerova & family | $16.6 billion |
DENMARK | Anders Holch Povlsen | $6.8 billion |
EGYPT | Nassef Sawiris | $8.7 billion |
ESTONIA | Kristo Käärmann | $1.9 billion |
ESWATINI (SWAZILAND) | Nathan Kirsh | $5.8 billion |
FINLAND | Antti Herlin | $4.1 billion |
FRANCE | Bernard Arnault & family | $208.8 billion |
GEORGIA | Bidzina Ivanishvili | $4.9 billion |
GERMANY | Dieter Schwarz | $47.5 billion |
GREECE | Maria Angelicoussis | $5.6 billion |
GUERNSEY | Stephen Lansdown | $2.4 billion |
HONG KONG | Li Ka-shing | $37.1 billion |
HUNGARY | Lorinc Meszaros | $1.7 billion |
ICELAND | Thor Bjorgolfsson | $2.5 billion |
INDIA | Mukesh Ambani | $108.3 billion |
INDONESIA | Prajogo Pangestu | $37.4 billion |
IRELAND | Shapoor Mistry | $8.7 billion |
ISRAEL | Eyal Ofer | $21.8 billion |
ITALY | Giovanni Ferrero | $39.5 billion |
JAPAN | Tadashi Yanai & family | $39.0 billion |
KAZAKHSTAN | Dinara Kulibaeva | $4.6 billion |
LEBANON | Taha Mikati | $2.6 billion |
LIECHTENSTEIN | Christoph Zeller | $2.4 billion |
MACAU | Hoi Kin Hong | $1.1 billion |
MALAYSIA | Robert Kuok | $10.2 billion |
MEXICO | Carlos Slim Helu & family | $101.3 billion |
MONACO | Stefano Pessina | $6.8 billion |
MOROCCO | Aziz Akhannouch & family | $1.7 billion |
NEPAL | Binod Chaudhary | $1.8 billion |
NETHERLANDS | Charlene de Carvalho-Heineken & family | $14.3 billion |
NEW ZEALAND | Graeme Hart | $9.5 billion |
NIGERIA | Aliko Dangote | $19.5 billion |
NORWAY | Ivar Tollefsen | $7.8 billion |
OMAN | P.N.C. Menon | $2.0 billion |
PANAMA | Stanley Motta | $1.1 billion |
PERU | Anne Marie See Pastor | $1.5 billion |
PHILIPPINES | Manuel Villar | $9.7 billion |
POLAND | Michal Solowow | $6.8 billion |
PORTUGAL | Maria Fernanda Amorim & family | $5.3 billion |
QATAR | Faisal Bin Qassim Al Thani | $1.7 billion |
ROMANIA | Daniel Dines | $2.7 billion |
RUSSIA | Andrey Melnichenko & family | $29.0 billion |
SINGAPORE | Li Xiting | $14.0 billion |
SLOVAKIA | Ivan Chrenko | $1.6 billion |
SOUTH AFRICA | Johann Rupert & family | $11.2 billion |
SOUTH KOREA | Jay Y. Lee | $10.1 billion |
SPAIN | Amancio Ortega | $100.2 billion |
ST. KITTS AND NEVIS | Myron Wentz | $1.2 billion |
SWEDEN | Stefan Persson | $18.4 billion |
SWITZERLAND | Gianluigi Aponte | $30.9 billion |
TAIWAN | Barry Lam | $11.1 billion |
TANZANIA | Mohammed Dewji | $1.8 billion |
THAILAND | Dhanin Chearavanont | $11.6 billion |
TURKEY | Murat Ulker | $5.2 billion |
UKRAINE | Rinat Akhmetov | $5.7 billion |
UNITED ARAB EMIRATES | Pavel Durov | $11.5 billion |
UNITED KINGDOM | James Ratcliffe | $21.1 billion |
UNITED STATES | Elon Musk | $210.2 billion |
URUGUAY | Sergio Fogel | $1.1 billion |
VENEZUELA | Juan Carlos Escotet | $4.3 billion |
VIETNAM | Pham Nhat Vuong | $4.5 billion |
ZIMBABWE | Strive Masiyiwa | $1.9 billion |
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