Meet The Youngest and Oldest Billionaires In The World

OLDEST

Chung Chang Yun, 99

(Singapore)

$1.9 BILLION

SHIPPING

He cofounded Pacific International Lines in 1967 as a coastal operator with two secondhand ships. He is chairman of the company. His son Teo Siong Sen runs it.




Aloysio de Andrade Faria, 97

(Brazil)

$2.5 BILLION

SHIPPING

Trained as a doctor, Faria practiced medicine for only two years before his father died and he took the helm of the family's Banco Real. Under Faria, Banco Real became one of the largest banks in Brazil. In 1998 he sold the institution to Dutch bank ABN Amro for $2.1 billion.



Marcel Adams, 97


(Canada)

$1.7 BILLION

REAL ESTATE

One of Canada's most prolific real estate investors, he founded Iberville Developments in 1958. Born in Romania under the last name A bramovich, he survived Holocaust labor camps during World War II before coming to Canada.
Forbes
Chung (99), Adams (97) and Faria (97)


YOUNGEST
Alexandra Andresen, 21
(Norway)
$1.4 BILLION
INHERITANCE, INVESTMENTS
She and her sister Katharina (right ) , one year her senior, each inherited 42% of the family-owned investment company Ferd. Andresen's father Johan still runs the company and controls 70% of the votes via a dual-class share structure. The Andresen family has been a household name in Norway for over 100 years, primarily known for its tobacco brand, which they sold in 2005.

Katharina Andresen, 22
(Norway)
$1.4 BILLION
INHERITANCE, INVESTMENTS
Last year police pulled over an Audi Q3 near a tony ski resort in Norway. The driver turned out to be Andresen. Her blood alcohol content was three times the legal limit. Her lawyers argued that she was a student with limited funds, including a $1,100 monthly stipend. The court, which normally issues fines based on income, considered her stake in her family's investment firm and handed her a $32,000 fine and 13-month driver's license suspension.

Gustav Magnar Witzoe, 24
(Norway)
$1.9 BILLION
INHERITANCE, FISH FARMING
He owns nearly half of Salmar ASA, one of the world's largest salmon producers. His stake was gifted to him in 2013 by his father, Gustav Witzoe, who founded the company in 1991. Salmar has led the industrialization of fish farming in Norway. The elder Witzoe is still a director company; Gustav is investing in real estate and tech startups.
Forbes
Aleaxandra (21) and Katharina Andresen (22), Gustav Magnar Witzoe (24)

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