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Livia Voight, the world's youngest billionaire, has a net worth of $1.1 billion. Livia Voight, a 19-year-old student from Brazil, has become the world's youngest billionaire in Forbes magazine's list of billionaires for 2024.
Several young people have made it to this year's list of billionaires. The 25 youngest billionaires on the list are 33 years old or younger. Together, their net worth is $110 billion.
Who is Livia Voight?
Livia Voight, the world's youngest billionaire, has overtaken AcelorLuxottica heiress Clemente Del Vecchio, who is just two months her senior.
Livia Voight is one of the private shareholders of WWG, one of the largest manufacturers of electric motors in Latin America. It is a multinational company and has factories in 10 countries around the world. In 2022, the company's revenue was a record $6 billion. WWG shares are a major source of Livia's income Livia's grandfather Werner Ricardo Voight co-founded WWG along with the late billionaire Egon Joao da Silva and Geraldo Warninghouse.
Livia is currently studying at a university in Brazil and has not yet joined the board or executive positions of WWG. His net worth is $1.1 billion. His older sister Dora Voight is also one of the seven new faces on the 2024 Youngest Billionaires list. Dora, 26, graduated in 2020 with a degree in architecture.
A number of young heiresses recently made it onto Forbes magazine's billionaires list. The Mistry brothers (of Indian origin), aged 25 and 27, from Ireland inherited a fortune from Tata Sons, a Mumbai-based conglomerate, after their father's death in 2022. Each of them has an estimated market value of $4.9 billion.