December 6, 2025
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Forbes youngest billionaires in the world

In the ever-evolving world of wealth and influence, young billionaires are making their mark, setting records, and shaping industries.

From tech innovators to heirs of massive empires, these individuals prove that success has no age limit.

Here is a list of 5 of the world’s youngest billionaires:

1. Clemente Del Vecchio ($5.2 billion Net worth)

As the son of Leonardo Del Vecchio, 20 year Clemente inherited a significant stake in EssilorLuxottica, the global eyewear giant known for brands like Ray-Ban and Oakley, making g him top the chart of the world’s youngest billionaire.

2. Kevin David Lehmann ( Net worth $3.3 billion)

The twenty-one year old KevinDavid Lehmann  inherited his wealth from a stake in the German drugstore chain dm-drogerie markt from his father. Despite his massive wealth, he leads a private life, rarely stepping into the public eye.

3. Livia Labres Voigt (Net worth $ 1.1 billion)

At the age of nineteen (19), Livia Labres Voigt holds the title as one of the world’s youngest billionaire. Her wealth stems from a minority stake in WEG, a Brazilian multinational electrical equipment company co-founded by her grandfather.

4. Alexandr Wang ($ 2 billion Net worth)

Alexandr Wang at twnety-seven (27), is the co-founder and CEO of Scale AI, a company revolutionising the way businesses process data. His innovative solutions have positioned him as a leader in the tech industry, with a net equity of 1 billion US dollars.

5. Pedro Franceschi (Net worth $ 1.5 billion)

Franceschi is a 26 year old co-founder of Brex, a fintech company offering innovative credit solutions to businesses. With a networth of 1.5 billion US dollars, Franceschi’s rise in Silicon Valley underscores the potential of young talent in tech.

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