Who Is Livia Voigt? The World's Youngest Billionaire, Earning Rs. 13 Crore A Day Since She Was Born

Meet Livia Voigt, the 19-year-old Brazilian who is the world's youngest billionaire. Here's everything you need to know about her background and how she accomplished this feat.

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Who Is Livia Voigt? The World's Youngest Billionaire, Earning Rs. 13 Crore A Day Since She Was Born

In recent years, we have seen a series of youngsters making their mark on the global stage. From founding a company to launching an application or investing in stocks, this generation is extremely knowledgeable about the psychology of money. However, there are also some youngsters who became billionaires after inheriting a stake in the net worth of their wealthy parents. According to a Forbes report, the average age of a billionaire worldwide is 66, while the oldest billionaire is 102.

Who is the 19-year-old Brazilian girl, Livia Voigt, who replaced Clemente Del Vecchio as the world's youngest billionaire

Some of the most famous young billionaires of recent times include Clemente Del Vecchio, Kevin David Lehman, Luca Del Vecchio, Alexandra Andresen, Katharina Andresen, Ryan Breslow, and Gustav Magnar Witzoe, Mark Mateschitz, and Jonathan Kwok. However, today, we are going to shed some spotlight on a 19-year-old Brazilian, who has taken over Clemente Del Vecchio as the world's youngest billionaire. For the uninitiated, Clemente is the son of the late billionaire businessman, Leonardo Del Vecchio, who founded EssilorLuxottica.

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The Italian billionaire, Leonardo Del Vecchio was the largest producer and retailer of sunglasses. After his demise, Clemente acquired 12.5 per cent ownership of EssilorLuxottica, which took his net worth to Rs. 33,000 crore. Clemente Del Vecchio is no longer the world's youngest billionaire, as he has been replaced by a 19-year-old Brazilian girl named Livia Voigt. In April 2024, when Forbes released the list of youngest billionaires in the world, Livia Voigt's name shocked the entire world. The 19-year-old Brazilian is still in college but has replaced Italian billionaire, Leonardo Del Vecchio's son, Clemente Del Vecchio as the world's youngest billionaire.

How did Livia Voigt become the world's youngest billionaire at the age of 19?

One of the most-asked questions on the internet about Livia Voigt is how she became the world's youngest billionaire at the mere age of 19. For the uninitiated, Livia's grandfather, Werner Ricardo Voigt, co-founded WEG Industries back in 1961, and it is one of the biggest companies related to the production of electrical equipment in the world. WEG Industries is among the most profitable companies in the world, and it is the reason why Livia Voigt is now the world's youngest billionaire.

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World's youngest billionaire, Livia Voigt's net worth: She earns Rs. 13 crore per day

For the uninitiated, Livia Voigt is among the largest shareholders in WEG Industries despite not holding a board seat or executive position in the company. According to a report in India Today, Livia Voigt has an estimated net worth of 1.1 billion USD. Despite having such a huge net worth at the mere age of 19, Livia is extremely committed to her studies. According to a report in LAD Bible, Livia Voigt earns 125,000 British Pounds per day, which, if converted in INR, is equivalent to Rs. 13 crore. The granddaughter of iconic businessman, Werner Ricardo Voigt very well knows the importance of education in a person's life.

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Livia Voigt also has an elder sister named Dora Voigt, who was also named in the Forbes List of World's Youngest Billionaires. Just like her younger sister, Dora also has some shares in WEG Industries, making her one of the youngest billionaires in the world. In 2020, Dora completed her architecture degree, and the 26-year-old is reportedly working in the architecture space. The sisters are one of the few shareholders with the largest shares in WEG Industries but are committed to their education.

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