The Hurun Global Rich List 2025 provides a comprehensive overview of the world's wealthiest individuals and the global distribution of wealth.?The List is released by the Hurun Research Institute, which is part of the Hurun Report, a leading research, media, and investments group known for its rankings and insights into the world's wealthiest individuals and luxury markets.
Here are the key highlights:
Global Overview:
- Total Billionaires: The world now boasts 3,442 billionaires, marking an increase of 163 from the previous year, setting a new global record
- Wealth Growth: Collectively, the total wealth of these billionaires surged by 13% over the past year.
Top Billionaires:
- Elon Musk: The CEO of Tesla and SpaceX retained his position as the world's richest individual for the fourth time in five years, with a net worth of $420 billion, an 82% increase driven by a surge in Tesla's stock price
- Jeff Bezos: The founder of Amazon holds the second spot with a net worth of $266 billion, reflecting a 44% increase.
- Mark Zuckerberg: The CEO of Meta entered the top three for the first time, with his wealth rising by $84 billion to $242 billion, attributed to Meta's successful investments in AI.
Regional Highlights:
- United States: Leads with 870 billionaires, an increase of 70 from the previous year.
- China: Follows closely with 823 billionaires, up by 9, despite economic challenges and market fluctuations.
- India: Ranks third globally, adding 13 new billionaires for a total of 284.
Indian Billionaires:
- Mukesh Ambani: Chairman of Reliance Industries, reclaimed the title of Asia's richest person with a net worth of Rs.8.6 lakh crore, despite a decline of Rs.1 lakh crore from the previous year.
- Gautam Adani: Chairman of the Adani Group, experienced a 13% increase in wealth, adding Rs. 1 lakh crore to reach Rs. 8.4 lakh crore, making him India's biggest wealth gainer.
- Roshni Nadar Malhotra: Chairperson of HCL Technologies, became the first Indian woman to break into the global top 10 wealthiest women, with a net worth of Rs. 3.5 lakh crore, following the transfer of a 47% stake in HCL by her father, Shiv Nadar.
- Harshil Mathur and Shashank Kumar: Co-founders of Razorpay, both aged 34, emerged as India's youngest billionaires, each with a net worth of Rs.8,643 crore.
City Rankings:
- New York: Retains its position as the world's billionaire capital with 129 billionaires, an increase of 10 from the previous year.
- Shanghai: Overtook Mumbai as Asia's billionaire capital, reflecting the dynamic shifts in wealth distribution within the continent.
- Mumbai: Now ranks fifth globally, home to 90 billionaires, highlighting its significant role in India's economic landscape.
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