UK’s billionaire landscape transforms as younger generation takes the lead

December 28, 2023 09:26 PM AEDT | By Invezz
 UK’s billionaire landscape transforms as younger generation takes the lead
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In a remarkable shift in the world of wealth, the UK’s youngest billionaires are making significant strides, reshaping the landscape of affluence and influence.

As reported by City Index in collaboration with Forbes, the total net worth of the world’s wealthiest individuals, primarily tied to equities, has seen a downturn, dropping from $12.7 trillion in March 2022 to $12.2 trillion.

Despite this overall decline, the age and dynamics of these billionaires are rapidly evolving.

Youthful vigour in billionaire rankings

The most striking aspect of this transformation is the decreasing average age of billionaires globally. Over the past nine years, the average age has fallen from 58 to 47, indicating a significant youth movement in the echelons of wealth.

To delve deeper into this trend, City Index analyzed Forbes data to identify the youngest billionaires in each country, focusing on their age, sector, and wealth.

UK’s youngest billionaire: A fitness mogul

Leading the UK’s youth wealth charge is Ben Francis, the 31-year-old CEO of Gymshark. With a net worth of £1.03 billion, Francis stands as the youngest billionaire in the UK.

His journey, starting in his parents’ garage and catapulting into the global market, epitomizes the new wave of entrepreneurial success. His story is not just about wealth; it’s a narrative of innovation and influence, particularly through social media platforms.

Revolutionising finance: The second youngest

Nikolay Storonsky, 39, founder of the fintech giant Revolut, ranks as the UK’s second-youngest male billionaire.

His venture, launched in 2015, has redefined financial services, with Revolut now valued at £26 billion. Storonsky’s fortune of £2.6 billion places him firmly among the top ranks of young wealth generators.

Wealth and gender: An evolving picture

While the list of the top ten youngest UK billionaires is predominantly male, Denise Coates stands out as the only female, with a staggering net worth of £6.2 billion from her online gambling empire.

Interestingly, the average net worth of female UK billionaires (£4.23 billion) surpasses that of their male counterparts (£3.21 billion), revealing a trend where women, though fewer in number, are leading in terms of average wealth.

This snapshot of the UK’s youngest billionaires showcases a dynamic shift in the landscape of wealth. These young entrepreneurs, ranging from the fitness industry to fintech, are not only accumulating wealth at a younger age but are also influencing global markets and consumer habits.

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