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Wealthiest People in Finland (January 09, 2024)

As of January 9, 2024, Antti Herlin was the wealthiest person in Finland, with an estimated net worth of 4.1 billion U.S. dollars, followed by Heikki Kyostila (No. 2, $2.0 billion), Mika Anttonen (No. 3, $2.0 billion); and Ilkka Herlin (No. 4, $1.8 billion).

Ilona Herlin is the fifth-richest person in Finland, with a whopping $1.6 billion. Antti Aarnio-Wihuri ranked 6th with a personal wealth of $1.5 billion, followed by Heikki Herlin (No. 7, $1.3), who was among the top wealthiest people in Finland.

   FINLAND BILLIONAIRES LIST 2024

  1. Antti Herlin: $4.1 billion
  2. Heikki Kyostila: $2.0 billion
  3. Mika Anttonen: $2.0 billion
  4. Ilkka Herlin: $1.8 billion
  5. Ilona Herlin: $1.6 billion
  6. Antti Aarnio-Wihuri: $1.5 billion
  7. Heikki Herlin: $1.3 billion

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