Jackie Kennedy’s Granddaughter Is A Billionaire. Here Are The Youngest Female Billionaires In The World
From tech moguls to heiresses, these female billionaires have built their empires through hard work and determination. Whether they inherited a family business or created it themselves, these impressive women have defied the odds to become some of the most notable billionaires in the world.
From Eve Jobs to Kylie Jenner, get ready to be inspired by their incredible rags-to-riches stories as we explore how they earned and maintained their wealth!
Anna Schafer (Anisimova)

Anna Schafer is the daughter of Russian businessman Vasily Anisimov, whose net worth is estimated to be at $1.5-1.7 billion. She is popularly known as the Russian Paris Hilton. Her father is a billionaire who built his fortune by metal trading. Her sister was murdered by the Russian Mafia, so Anna was sent to America for safety.
She has done some modeling and acting and has been part of some real estate ventures. Anna is married to Peter Schafer, a film producer.
Virginie & Claire Courtin-Clarins

Virginie and Claire are the daughters of Christian Courtin-Clarins and model Corrine Maine de Biran. They are heiresses to their grandfather, Jacques Courtin-Clarins and their net worth is $2.2 billion.
Virginie owns a swimsuit line called Luz and has a degree in business. Claire is an NYC-based artist who studied architecture and graphic design.
Alannah Weston

Alannah Weston is worth an estimated $11.9 billion. The Weston family fortune was built through a chain of supermarkets and bakeries. The family is the second-wealthiest in Canada.
Alannah was the creative director for Selfridges, then moved up to the deputy chairman of the Selfridges Group. Selfridges & Co. is a chain of high-end department stores located in the United Kingdom. The company is owned by her family's main holding company, Selfridges Retail Limited.
Georgina Bloomberg

Georgina Bloomberg is worth $100 million and is the daughter of Michael Bloomberg, the former mayor of New York City and the founder and CEO of Bloomberg.
Instead of following in her father's footsteps, she got into riding horses at a young age and made a career out of it. She is sponsored by Ariat International and participates in many philanthropic activities on the side.
Gina Rinehart

Gina Rinehart is worth $30.8 billion and is the chairman of Hancock Prospecting. The company was founded by her father, Lang Hancock, and she inherited 76.6% of the company. Hancock Prospecting is an Australian mineral extraction and exploration company.
It has the rights to some of the largest land leases in Western Australia.
Susanne Klatten

German heiress Susanne Klatten is the richest woman in Germany and inherited the company BMW after her parents passed away. She owns 50% of the company, with her brother owning the other half. Her net worth is $24.5 billion.
That's not the only company she owns, however, Along with BMW, Susanne also inherited Atlanta AG, a pharmaceutical giant that she sold for $6 billion.
Anna Getty

Anna Getty is worth $2.4 billion. Her great-grandfather is Paul Getty, the man who founded Getty Oil Company. She holds the Getty fortune and has a line of eco-friendly health products.
Before starting that business, she was a yoga instructor and actress. She runs some other nonprofit organizations that promote health and well-being.
Eve Jobs

The youngest daughter of the late Apple founder Steve Jobs, Eve Jobs has a lot to look forward in life, as her family is worth an estimated $21.7 billion! A graduate of Stanford University, Eve is also an accomplished equestrian rider, performing at show jumping competitions around the world. She also launched a modeling career in 2022.
Dylan Lauren

Dylan Lauren, daughter of designer Ralph Lauren, is worth $50 million, while her famous family is worth $8.8 billion. She opened the largest candy shop in the world, called Dylan's Candy Bar. While she chose not to follow in her father's footsteps and join the family business, she did let him design her wedding dress when she married Paul Arrouet in 2011.
Although she doesn't work
in fashion, Dylan said her father taught her how to be business-savvy. She said, "Everyone in my family
is entrepreneurial. I learned how to be entrepreneurial from my dad and wanted
to start my own business."
Sheryl Sandberg

Sheryl Sandberg is worth $2.1 billion. She was formerly the Chief Operating Officer at Meta (Facebook) as well as the founder of leanin.org.
Before joining Facebook, Sandberg was the vice president of Global Online Sales and Operations at Google. She was named one of the most influential people in 2012 by Time.
Kylie Jenner: $900 Million

In July 2018, Kylie Jenner appeared on the cover of Forbes magazine, which proclaimed that she was set to become the United States' youngest self-made billionaire.
The reality television star and half-sister of Kim Kardashian has a wildly popular cosmetics line called Kylie Cosmetics, which earned $900 million in less than three years.
Charlotte Casiraghi

Charlotte Casiraghi is a model and is worth $30 million. She is the second child of Caroline, Princess of Hanover, and is the granddaughter of Hollywood icon Grace Kelly. Charlotte is eighth in line to the throne of Monaco. She received a philosophy degree from Sorbonne University, is a decorated equestrian, and is also the face of Gucci.
In 2013 she made headlines by having a son out of wedlock with famed French actor Gad Elmaleh, who is 16 years her senior. Sadly, though, there was no fairy-tale ending for this couple, as they abruptly split up two years later, with a source telling PEOPLE magazine "He wasn't around enough – and she wanted a father for her son."
Tory Burch

Tory Burch is 50 years old and worth $1 billion. She is a fashion designer, philanthropist, and businesswoman. She is the CEO, chairman, and designer of Tory Burch LLC. Burch founded her company in New York City in 2004.
Forbes listed her as one of the most powerful women in 2015. Tory went to the University of Pennsylvania, where she majored in art history. Her company is currently run by CEO Pierre-Yves Roussel.
Allison Sarofim

Allison is worth $1.6 billion. Her father is Fayez Sarofim, who started the business Fayez Sarofim & Co.
Her mother is the heiress to Brown & Root. She does have a brother she may split the fortune with, but there is plenty to go around between the two of them.
Abigail Pierrepont Johnson

Abigail Johnson is worth $29.7 billion. She is the CEO and President of Fidelity Investments as well as the chairman of Fidelity International. Her grandfather founded Fidelity and is currently the chairman.
Abigail has a 49% stake in the company. Pictured here is Johnson as she receives an award on behalf of the Johnson family
Christy Walton

Christy Walton is worth $14.6 billion and is the widow of John Walton, the son of the man who founded Walmart. She is one of the richest women in the world and maintains a large holding in the company that bears her family's name.
When she's not attending shareholder meetings or helping direct Walmart, she donates a considerable amount of her time and money to charities. In general, the Walmart family is more private than some other billionaire families we've covered.
Jennifer Gates

Jennifer Gates has an estimated net worth of $20 million-- that's because her father is Bill Gates! Chairman of Microsoft, Bill Gates has built his fortune to an incredible $130.4 billion, which means his daughter Jennifer won't go hungry.
The eldest daughter, Jennifer is an equestrian athlete and grew up in Seattle. She graduated from Stanford University in 2018 and then went on to medical school. Since her parents are part of the Giving Pledge, donating part of their fortune to charity, Jennifer is set to inherit some but not all of her father's wealth.
Aerin Lauder

Aerin Lauder is worth $1.9 billion. She is an heiress to the Estée Lauder line, as the eldest daughter of billionaire Ronald Lauder and granddaughter to founder Estee Lauder. Aerin isn't just sitting back and raking in the family fortune, however. She was hired as the image director of the family's cosmetics business and received her Bachelor of Arts and Science at the University of Pennsylvania.
She also branched out to
create her own brand, a fashion, perfume, cosmetic, and furniture line
named AERIN.
Sandra Ortega Mera

Sandra Mera is worth $9.6 billion. She inherited her family's fortune when her mother passed away in 2013. Sandra's father is one of the richest people in the world, Amancio Ortega Gaona, making Sandra the richest woman in Spain.
She owns 89% of the company's holdings, named Rosp Corunna. She also has a stake in her father's clothing company, Inditex. Sandra is married with three children, living in A Coruna, Spain.
Amanda Hearst

Amanda Hearst is the great-granddaughter of media mogul William Randolph Hearst and has an estimated net worth of $100 million. Born and raised in New York City, she attended the prestigious Chapin School and Fordham University. She enrolled in Boston College but dropped out to pursue modeling.
She works with non-profit organizations to promote a positive message about animal rights.
Tamara Ecclestone

Tamara Ecclestone is an heiress, socialite and television personality worth $300 million. Her father is Bernie Ecclestone, a billionaire who is the chief executive of the Formula One Group. She worked as a presenter for Sky Sports Italia and has been involved in other racing productions.
In 2013, Tamara made
headlines of a different sort when it was revealed her ex-fiance had attempted
to blackmail her for £200,000 for not selling her "intimate secrets"
to the press. Derek Rose was convicted and sentenced to four years of jail time
for the attempted blackmail.
Petra Stunt

Petra Stunt is the other daughter of billionaire Bernie Ecclestone. Like her sister Tamara, she is also a socialite and model, as well as a fashion designer. She married billionaire businessman James Stunt in 2011 in a wedding that allegedly cost close to £12 million. The couple divorced in 2017.
Like her sister Tamara, though, Petra has also had bad luck with some rather shady characters. In 2014, it was revealed that she had been conned out of £1.6 million by the person she had hired to help renovate the mansion. He was eventually sentenced to prison.
Prisca & Jenna Courtin Clarins

The other half of the Clarins fortune are twins Prisca and Jenna, the daughters of Olivier Courtin-Clarins and sculptor/model Anneli Courtin-Clarins. Jenna is a photography student in Paris, while Prisca co-owns The Nail Factory salons located throughout Paris.
Since their fathers took ownership of the company, the family is worth a combined $2.2 billion. The Courtin-Clarins cousins have become worldwide Fashion Week staples and are brand ambassadors and shareholders for the family company.
Athina Onassis

Athina Onassis is the last surviving descendant of the Greek shipping billionaire Aristotle Onassis, making her style icon Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis' granddaughter through marriage. She is estimated to have been worth as much as $5 billion at one point after having famously received $800 million of her inheritance on her 18th birthday.
Margarita Louis-Dreyfus

Margarita Louis-Dreyfus is worth $4 billion. Her life story is truly amazing, as she grew up in an orphanage in Russia. She met her French billionaire husband, Robert Louis-Dreyfus, on an airplane, and the two married in 1992.
When he passed away, Robert left his family's extremely successful company to Margarita. Louis-Dreyfus is a French commodity giant, with companies in more than 100 countries with 72 offices. Margarita is the chairman of the group and a second cousin of actress Julia Louis-Dreyfus.
Jane Lauder

Jane Lauder is 43 years old and worth $2.8 billion. She is the sister of Aerin Lauder and is also heiress to the Estée Lauder cosmetics company. Jane holds the position of the global president as well as the general manager of the Estée Lauder, Origins, Ojon, and Darphin brands.
Since joining the family business in 1996, she now owns an incredible 20 million shares in the company. Her husband is a person of power as well, as the former governor of the U.S. Federal Reserve System.
Laurene Powell Jobs

Laurene Powell Jobs is mostly known for being married to the late Steve Jobs and for her work as a philanthropist. Laurene has an estimated net worth of $13.6 billion, making her one of the richest women in the world.
She received a bachelor's degree in Art and Science from the University of Pennsylvania Wharton School and an MBA from the Stanford Graduate School of Business. Laurene founded the Emerson Collective, which helps under-resourced students through entrepreneurship.
Chloe Green

Chloe Green's father Sir Philip Green is the chairman of the retail company Arcadia Group, which includes the popular British chain Topshop. Chloe's father is worth an estimated $1.2 billion, so needless to say Miss Green is an heiress to quite a fortune.
When she was just 22 years old, she dated then 45-year-old Marc Anthony and even met the children he had with Jennifer Lopez. She works within the fashion industry these days.
Zhou Qunfei

Zhou Qunfei is one of the richest women in China and one of the world's richest self-made women, with an estimated net worth of $6 billion. She grew up in a poor family, with her mother tragically passing away when she was five-years-old, and her father was injured at work in an accident. Despite all odds, Zhou became a successful entrepreneur.
She founded the company Lens Technology, which makes touch screens. Her company supplies these screens to major electronics companies such as Samsung, Apple, and Huawei. Zhou owns an incredible $27 million estate in Hong Kong, and loves mountain climbing and playing ping pong.
Lee Seo-Hyun

Lee Seo-Hyun is worth $1.1 billion. She's worked as the president of Cheil Industries, which is a textile manufacturer. When she stepped in to lead the company in 2015, Lee expanded into fashion business and chemicals. She then bought Colombo Via Della Spiga.
Lee also merged her company
with Samsung SDI and Samsung Everland, making them the leading producer of
energy storage solutions. this has landed her on the list of the 50 richest
people in Korea. She's still found time to have four kids!
Hind Hariri

Hind Hariri is worth $1.1 billion and is the daughter of Rafik Hariri, a Lebanese businessman. Her father was killed and she inherited his wealth following his death. Her father was previously the Prime Minister of Lebanon.
She stays out of the spotlight and is married with two sons.
Holly Branson

Holly Branson is worth $3 billion thanks to her father, entrepreneur Sir Richard Branson, who controls more than 400 companies. Holly has proven that she also has the brains of a Branson.
She went to medical school where she specialized in neurology. After becoming a doctor, Holly worked in the neurology department of the Chelsea and Westminster Hospital. She also travels around the world doing humanitarian work and other philanthropy. She is also the Chief Purpose and Vision Office for Virgin.
Delphine Arnault Gancia

Delphine Arnault Gancia's family is worth $218 billion. Her father, Bernard Arnault, is vice president and director of Louis Vuitton.
Preparing to join the family business, Gancia attended the London School of Economics where she earned a business degree. In 2000 Delphine started working with the family business. With her dad's control over the company, she soon grabbed a seat on the company's board of directors.
Charlene de Carvalho-Heineken

Charlene is worth $14.6 billion and controls 25% of beverage company, Heineken International. Heineken is the third-largest brewery in the world. Charlene serves as the executive director at Heineken and is married to Michel de Carvalho, a financier.
Charlene attended Rijnlands Lyceum Wassenaar and then moved on to earn her law degree from the University of Leiden.
Dona Bertarelli

Dona has a net worth of $6.2 billion. This Swiss billionaire inherited her fortune when the family biotech business sold for $9 billion in 2007. She didn't just sit back and watch the money pile up, Dona had her hand in the company as the Director of Public and Personal affairs.
Since the company (Serano) sold, she started businesses of her own, and became the fastest woman to sail around the world in January 2016!
Meg Whitman

Who hasn't heard of eBay? After graduating from Princeton, Meg Whitman kicked off her career at P&G, Disney and Hasbro, before becoming President and CEO of eBay. There, she oversaw the company's growth from 30 employees to more than 15,000 and launched the business internationally.
She was also President and CEO of Hewlett-Packard Enterprise and Chairwoman of HP inc. Although she wasn't elected into office after campaigning to become Governor of California, her estimated net worth is set at $3.4 billion.
Maria Asuncion Aramburuzabala

Hailing from Mexico, Maria inherited a stake in her father's hugely successful beer company, Grupo Modelo, which makes Corona beer. Way back in 1925, her grandfather co-founded the brewery, 50% of which was sold to beverage giant Anheuser-Busch in 2013 for $20.1 billion in cold hard cash.
Maria currently has a net worth of $6.3 billion. Cheers to that.
Shari Arison

Shari is the wealthiest woman in Israel, inheriting her wealth from her father's cruise line business, Carnival Corp.
She keeps her $5.5 billion intact by investing in companies that aim to protect the environment while giving back to nonprofit research organizations in education and health. She seems to have her priorities straight.
Tatiana Casiraghi

Tatiana struck gold twice, inheriting wealth from her family's Colombian brewery business. She's married to Andrea Casiraghi, eldest son of the Princess of Hanover and 4th in line to the throne of the Principauté de Monaco.
Tatiana has a net worth of $2.3 billion.
Julia Oetker

The German billionaire is one of eight children who inherited the family fortune, claiming $2.2 billion to her name. Her father and grandfather built the business in baking and pudding powders that have grown exponentially since its start in 1891.
Lee Boo-Jin

Lee is one of the richest women in South Korea, with a net worth of $2.6 billion. She's the daughter of Lee Kun-Hee, who owns the Samsung empire and is in the position to inherit the business alongside her siblings.
She runs an upscale hotel chain called Hotel Shilla.
Marissa Mayer

Do you Yahoo? Marissa Mayer hopes you do. The Standford graduate was the first female engineer at Google, before moving on to become the President and CEO of Yahoo. She led the company to meet milestones, including the acquisition of Tumblr (worth $1.1 billion) before leaving in 2017
She was ranked sixth in Fortune's 40 under 40 list in 2014, and 16th most powerful businesswoman in the world. She is currently worth $600 million.
Gong Haiyan

Born in a rural village in China, Gong Haiyan displayed her entrepreneurial skills from an early age, overcoming every hurdle life threw at her, including a tractor accident that severely damaged her leg and face as a young child.
She never slowed down, launching an online dating service that became hugely successful. When she took her business to NASDAQ the company was worth $77 million.
Magdalena Martullo-Blocher

Magdalena took her father's position on the federal council of the government of Switzerland in 2004.
The billionaire has a net worth of $7.1 billion and has previously worked in top management for Johnson & Johnson.