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Forbes Reveals World Richest Women 2023 List

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February 23, 2023
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Forbes Reveals World richest women 2023

Forbes Reveals World richest women 2023

Forbes Reveals World Richest Women 2023 List

Forbes has released the prestigious list of the world richest women 2023.

Though everyone is always curious to know who among the world richest billionaire male has topped the others year after year but their female counterparts who worked as hard deserve to be celebrated too.

The world richest women 2023 is out. Please meet the top 10 super women and enjoy their amazing stories of incredible rise to tremendous wealth.

Françoise Bettencourt Meyers

Françoise Bettencourt Meyers is a French businesswoman and billionaire heiress who holds the title of World Richest Women 2023. She is also a writer, pianist and a philanthropist and her estimated net worth is 90 billion US dollars.

She is Top 10 richest females in the world and acquired this massive fortune from her grandfather Eugène Schueller, who was the founder of L’Oréal, a French personal care company. After the death of her mother in September 2017 her fortune tripled with her investments through her family holding company, Tethys Invest.

Alice Louise Walton

Alice Louise Walton acquired her huge fortune by being the heiress of Walmart Inc., an American multinational retail corporation that operates a chain of hypermarkets, discount department stores, and grocery stores.

Alice lost the Top 10 richest females in the world when she was replaced by Francoise Bettencourt Meyers but is still among the 20 richest women in the World Richest Women 2023.

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Julia Koch

Julia Margaret Flesher Koch became a billionaire by inheriting fortune from her husband, David Koch, who died in 2019. She is the president of David H. Koch Foundation and was formerly on the board of directors of the School of American Ballet.

Along with her husband she made huge donations to institutions such as the Lincoln Center, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and the Smithsonian Museum of Natural History.

Mackenzie Scott

Owing to her divorce in 2019, Mackenzie Scott became the fourth richest World Richest Women 2023. She was married to Jeff Bezos and held a 4% stake in Amazon, the company founded by her ex-husband.

She is Top 10 richest females in the world and a novelist and philanthropist and was named one of the World Richest Women 2023 most powerful women by Forbes in 2021.

She is also the winner of American Book Award for her 2005 debut novel, The Testing of Luther Albright and one of Time’s 100 Most Influential People of 2020.

Jacqueline Mars

Jacqueline Mars is the heiress of the American candy company Mars, which was founded by Audrey Ruth (Meyer), Forrest Mars, Sr., and Frank C. Mars.

She is among the Top 10 richest females in the world, 18th richest American and 48th richest person in the World Richest Women 2023. She is also the wealthiest resident living in Virginia.

Gina Reinhart

Gina Reinhart (full name Georgina Hope Rinehart) is the Executive Chairwoman of Hancock Prospecting. Hancock Prospecting is a privately-owned mineral exploration and extraction company founded by her father, Lang Hancock.

Rinehart is Australia’s richest person. In a May 2021 Guardian Australia investigation, it was reported that Rinehart was the single largest landholder in Australia

Miriam Adelson

Miriam Adelson is an Israeli American physician and current publisher of the newspaper Israel Hayom. On the board of trustees at the University of Southern California, she acts as a voting member.

In 2008, along with her husband she was presented with the Woodrow Wilson Award for Corporate Citizenship. In 2013, she also received honorary citizenship of Jerusalem. She was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by Donald Trump in 2018

Susanne Klatten

Susanne Hanna Ursula Klatten is a German billionaire heiress who is the richest woman in Germany, Top 10 richest females in the world woman in the World Richest Women 2023 and 65th overall.

She inherited her father’s pharmaceutical and chemicals manufacturing company Atlanta and thus made her name as a billionaire. She Top 10 richest females in the world tremendous efforts as a member of the company’s supervisory board and transformed it into a world-class corporation.

As of 2023, her net worth was estimated at US$ 25.2 billion. She was appointed to the supervisory board of BMW with her brother Stefan Quandt in 1997 and had a stake of 12.50% in BMW which rose to 19.2% following her mother’s death.

Iris Fontbona

Iris Balbina Fontbona González inherited Antofagasta PLC after the death of her husband making her a billionaire businesswoman.

She is the top 10 richest females in the world Antofagasta mining company and also controls Banco de Chile, Madeco, a copper products manufacturer, the country’s largest brewer, CCU, and a shipping company, CSAV. She is the wealthiest person in Chile, among the wealthiest in Latin America, and among the World Richest Women 2023.

Following the death of her husband, she not only managed to make their family business grow but it reached its new heights of success.

Yang Huiyan

Yang Huiyan was born in 1981 in Shunde, Guangdong, China. She is a Top 10 richest females in the world businesswoman and property developer who holds majority of shares of Country Garden Holdings. She used to be the World Richest Women 2023 in Asia.

The real estate company Country Garden Holdings was established by her father in 1997. His father Yang Guoqiang transferred 70% shares of Country Garden Holdings to Yang Huiyan prior to its IPO in 2007. The estimated net worth of Yang Huiyan is $11.1 billion.

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