A 19-year-old girl has become the world's youngest billionaire
Geo News said concerning the American magazine Forbes that 19-year-old Livia Vigot from Brazil is the world's youngest billionaire. Well, Livia Vigot has no talent of her own to become the world's youngest billionaire. Due to wealth inherited from the family.
Livia Vigot, a college student, is worth $1.10 billion (more
than 3 trillion Pakistani rupees). She owes her wealth to her late grandfather,
whose electrical products
company WEG. There is some part of Vigot
Livia Vigot and her 26-year-old sister Dora Vigot both own 3.3 percent of the company. The company exports electrical products to more than 135 countries, but the two sisters have no role in running it. A further 28 people are also on the list of billionaires, some of whom are related to Livia Vigot.
Interestingly, there is another 19-year-old billionaire on this list, but he could not claim the title of the youngest billionaire as he is 2 months older than Livia Vigot. 19-year-old Clemente from Italy. Del Vecchio, whose assets are worth $4.7 billion, is among the heirs of an eyewear company.
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