Wealthiest People in Italy (April 26, 2023)
As of April 26, 2023, Giovanni Ferrero was the wealthiest person in Italy, with an estimated net worth of 40.1 billion U.S. dollars, followed by Giorgio Armani (No. 2, $11.7 billion), Silvio Berlusconi (No. 3, $7.0 billion); and Massimiliana Landini Aleotti (No. 4, $6.9 billion).
Sergio Stevanato is the fifth-richest person in Italy, with a whopping $6.3 billion. Piero Ferrari ranked 6th with a personal wealth of $5.9 billion, followed by Patrizio Bertelli with $5.8 billion. Miuccia Prada is placed 8th with a net worth of $5.8 billion. Luca Garavoglia ($4.7 billion) occupied the 9th position among Italy’s top 10 wealthiest people.
ITALY BILLIONAIRES LIST 2023
- Giovanni Ferrero : $40.1 billion
- Giorgio Armani: $11.7 billion
- Silvio Berlusconi & family: $7.0 billion
- Massimiliana Landini Aleotti & family: $6.9 billion
- Sergio Stevanato & family: $6.3 billion
- Piero Ferrari: $5.8 billion
- Patrizio Bertelli: $5.8 billion
- Miuccia Prada : $5.8 billion
- Luca Garavoglia: $4.7 billion
- Claudio Del Vecchio: $4.1 billion
- Rocco Basilico: $4.1 billion
- Clemente Del Vecchio: $4.1 billion
- Leonardo Maria Del Vecchio: $4.1 billion
- Luca Del Vecchio: $4.1 billion
- Marisa Del Vecchio: $4.1 billion
- Nicoletta Zampillo: $4.1 billion
- Paola Del Vecchio: $4.1 billion
- Alessandra Garavoglia: $4.0 billion
- Francesco Gaetano Caltagirone: $3.9 billion
- Remo Ruffini: $3.9 billion
- Giuseppe De’Longhi & family: $3.7 billion
- Brunello Cucinelli & family: $3.7 billion
- Giuseppe Crippa & family: $3.6 billion
- Susan Carol Holland: $3.5 billion
- Giuliana Benetton: $3.4 billion
- Luciano Benetton: $3.4 billion
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