The World’s Wealthiest Women Billionaires (April 25, 2023)
As of April 25, 2023, with a net worth of roughly $95.6 billion, L’Oréal heiress Francoise Bettencourt Meyers is the wealthiest woman in the world, followed by Alice Walton (No. 2, $61.7 billion), Julia Koch (No. 3, $59.0 billion); and Miriam Adelson (No.4,$38.4 billion)
Jacqueline Mars is the fifth-richest woman globally, with a whopping $38.3 billion. Rafaela Aponte-Diamant ranked 6th with a personal wealth of $31.2 billion, followed by Mackenzie Scott with $28.6 billion. Gina Rinehart is placed 8th with a net worth of $27.2 billion. Susanne Klatten ($24.5 billion) occupied the 9th position on the top 10 wealthiest women in the world list, followed by Iris Fontbona (No. 10, $23.3 billion). Here is the latest list of the world’s top 28 wealthiest women.
WOMEN BILLIONAIRES LIST 2023
- Francoise Bettencourt Meyers & family: $95.6 billion
- Alice Walton: $61.7 billion
- Julia Koch &Family: $59.0 billion
- Miriam Adelson & family: $38.4 billion
- Jacqueline Mars: $38.3 billion
- Rafaela Aponte-Diamant: $31.2 billion
- Mackenzie Scott: $28.6 billion
- Gina Rinehart: $27.2 billion
- Susanne Klatten: $24.5 billion
- Iris Fontbona & family: $23.3 billion
- Abigail Johnson: $21.6 billion
- Savitri Jindal & family: $17.8 billion
- Vicky Safra: $17.0 billion
- Renata Kellnerova & family: $16.9 billion
- Beate Heister: $15.9 billion
- Charlene de Carvalho-Heineken & family: $15.7 billion
- Kwong Siu-hing: $14.5 billion
- Diane Hendricks: $13.7 billion
- Laurene Powell Jobs & family: $12.9 billion
- Christy Walton: $11.1 billion
- Judy Love & family: $10.9 billion
- Wu Yajun: $10.0 billion
- Tanya Saade Zeenny: $9.8 billion
- Antonia Ax;son Johnson & family: $9.7 billion
- Marijke Mars: $9.6 billion
- Pamela Mars: $9.6 billion
- Valerie Mars: $9.6 billion
- Victoria Mars: $9.6 billion
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