A Look At Forbes’ Top 20 World Richest Women In 2021

It’s that time of the year again and this time, 2,755 individuals made the Forbes’ World Billionaire List of which 328 happen to be women. This is a significant increase from

241 women who made the 2020 list. These women are either self-made billionaires or heirs who inherited a fortune. Whatever the case may be, they have one thing in common and that’s the drive to keep pushing and multiplying their wealth through hard work and strategic re-investments.

Joining the Forbes’ world richest women 2021 are prominent new entrants like Keiko Erikawa, video game developer and founder of Koei Tecmo, Bumble dating app co-founder Whitney Wolfe Herd (the world’s youngest self-made billionaire). Reality star and beauty mogul, Kim Kardashian and 61 other women also scored major dollar gains and earned a spot on the coveted list.

Oprah, the richest Black woman in the world came in at No. 836 with a net worth of $2.5 billion. Another Black woman on the list is Isabel dos Santos, the eldest daughter of Jose Eduardo dos Santos, Angola’s former president. At No. 1513, Isabel is said to have a net worth of $1.4 billion. She is a stakeholder in many Angolan telecommunication and banking companies.

Here’s a list of the top 20 Forbes’ World Richest Women, net worth are as of April 7, 2021…

#1. Françoise Bettencourt Meyers & family

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Net Worth: $78.0 Billion.

Source: L’Oriel

Industry: Cosmetics

Profile: Françoise is the third generation successor of L’Oreal and has done a great job multiplying the family fortune. Although the multi-billion cosmetic company faced financial declines as a result of the pandemic, its stock has risen to 38% leaving Françoise with a net worth of $73.6 billion.

#2. Alice Walton

Forbes Richest women in the world 2021
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Net Worth: $66 Billion.

Source: Walmart

Industry: Retail

Profile: Former world’s richest woman and daughter of Sam Walton is second in line after gaining $7.4 billion last year. The initiative to inculcate free delivery as part of an Amazon Prime-like membership program skyrocketed sales to 69% just in the month of January alone. Alice chose a different path from Walmart and decided to tow the path of the arts.

#3. MacKenzie Scott

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Net Worth: $58 Billion.

Source: Amazon

Industry: Tech

Profile: Philanthropist MacKenzie Scott is sitting firmly as the third world’s richest woman despite giving out $5.8billion across the United States. The ex-wife to Amazon founder, Jeff Bezos had her net worth increased by $17 Billion even as she pledges to keep giving towards advocacy.

#4. Julia Koch & family

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Net Worth: $46.4 Billion.

Source: Koch Industries

Industry: Conglomerate

Profile: Julia sits on the board of directors for Koch Industries and with a 42% stake in Koch Industry, Julia is No 4 on the Forbes women billionaire list.

#5. Yang Huiyan & family

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Net Worth: $29.6 Billion.

Source: Country Garden Holdings

Industry: Real Estate

Profile: Asian billionaire Yang who owns about 58% of Country Garden Holdings stayed on the wheel to keep the company driven even after experiencing a 14% due to the lockdown.

#6. Jacqueline Mars

Forbes Richest women in the world 2021
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Net Worth: $31.3 Billion.

Source: Candy, Pet Food

Industry: Food

Profile: Jacqueline isn’t only making sure there’s an ample supply of M&M’s but is copping major bars alongside her brother, John. The two are obviously making all the right financial decisions and keeping it locked.

#7. Susanne Klatten

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Net Worth: $29.5 Billion.

Source: BMW

Industry: Automobile, Pharmaceutical.

Profile: The German luxury carmaker Susan saw a $10.9 billion increase as sales vamped up. We don’t know if it’s a result of the relief from the pandemic but lots of individuals finally have places to go and are storming car shops.

#8. Iris Fontbona & family

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Net Worth: $24 Billion.

Source: Mining

Industry: Iron Ore

Profile: The next time you’re in search of a “Get Back Up” motivation, Google Iris Fontbona. The billionaire who faced major financial hits which set her net worth rolling downwards is back and rejoins the Forbes women billionaire list and is rightly placed on the top 10 world’s richest women.

#9. Gina Rinehart

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Net Worth: $23.6 Billion.

Source: Mining

Industry: Iron Ore

Profile: It’s a popular saying that sometimes you need to dig deeper to get your treasures and Gina lives by this principle. As things progress and balance out, the chair of Hancock Prospecting Group with a whopping 77% stake, her net worth has indeed blown up.

#10. Abigail Johnson

Forbes Richest women in the world 2021
Photo: The Wall Street Journal

Net Worth: 20.9 Billion.

Source: Money Management

Industry: Finance

Profile: American finance expert, president of Fidelity investments with over 45,000 employees under her pay role has put in the work and it’s evident as she makes Forbes’ Richest Women 2021.

#11. Zhong Huijuan

Photo: Bloomberg.com

Net Worth: 19.7 Billion.

Source: Hansoh Pharmaceutical

Industry: Pharmaceuticals

Profile: Founder, CEO, and chairperson for Hansoh Pharmaceutical with a 66% stake. Her wealth boosted during the Covid-19 pandemic.

#12. Laurene Powell Jobs & Family

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Net Worth: 19.6 Billion.

Source: Apple, Disney

Industry: Tech

Profile: Billionaire heiress, widow of Tech mogul Steve Jobs and Co-founder and former CEO of Apple inc. Powel donated $2million to Hilary Clinton and raised an additional $4million for her, all these among other philanthropy works.

#13. Wu Yajun

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Net Worth: 18.8 Billion.

Source: Longfor Properties

Industry: Real Estate

Profile: Chinese businesswoman Wu started off as a journalist and is presently the co-founder and former CEO of Longfor Properties.

#14. Charlene de Carvalho-Heineken & family

Forbes Richest women in the world 2021
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Net Worth: 17.1 Billion.

Source: Heineken

Industry: Beverage

Profile: Charlene owns 25% controlling interest in Heineken N.V.—the world’s second-largest Brewer. She is the richest person in the Netherlands.

#15. Kwong Siu-hing

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Net Worth: 14.5 Billion.

Source: Property Developer

Industry: Real Estate

Profile: The biggest shareholder and Co-founder of Sun Hung Kai Properties, Kwong Siu-hing is the backbone behind the largest property developer in Hong Kong.

#16. Kirsten Rausing

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Net Worth: 13.9 Billion.

Source: Packaging

Industry: Food

Profile: One of Britain’s richest women Kirsten, owns a third of the holding company Tetra Laval packaging company. The heiress is also an award-winning horse breeder in the UK and a philanthropist.

#17. Zhou Qunfei & family

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Net Worth: 12.8 Billion.

Source: Smartphone Screens

Industry: Tech

Profile: Innovative Chinese entrepreneur Zhou was named the world’s richest self-made woman in 2018 with a net worth of $9.8 Billion. This figure has surmounted with Ken’s Technology becoming China’s largest technology IPO.

#18. Tatyana Bakalchuk

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Net Worth: $12.5 Billion.

Source: Ecommerce

Industry: Retail

Profile: Tatyana is one of the self-made women on Forbes’ Richest Women list. She started her company with $700 and groomed into a multi-billion company making her the richest woman in Russia.

#19. Savitri Jindal & family

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Net Worth: $12 Billion.

Source: Jindal Group—Steel

Industry: Iron Ore

Profile: Savitri became the chairperson of Jindal Group after her husband passed in 2005. The Indian business mogul and politician has since climbed upwards, never looking back. She is the richest woman in India.

#20. Blair Parry-Okeden

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Net Worth: $9.4 Billion.

Source: Cox Enterprises

Industry: Media, Automobile

Profile: Blair inherited 25% of the company Cox Enterprises after the demise of her mother and was Asia’s richest person by net worth in 2016 according to Forbes Asia.


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