In 2025, the landscape of wealth among women has continued to evolve, showcasing the influence and power of women in various industries, from retail to technology to shipping. The renowned Forbes Billionaire List has identified the top ten female billionaires globally, with their rankings and net worth reflecting their significant contributions to their respective sectors. This year, several notable changes and new faces have emerged, illustrating the shifting dynamics of wealth.
Women now account for 13.3% of the global billionaire population, demonstrating the remarkable strides they have made in financial success and leadership roles. This latest ranking not only highlights individual wealth but also marks a significant cultural shift in leadership paradigms, challenging the traditional norms of male dominance in the business world.
Rank | Name | Net Worth (USD) | Source of Wealth |
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1 | Alice Walton | $112.5 billion | Walmart |
2 | Françoise Bettencourt Meyers and Family | $74.4 billion | L’Oréal |
3 | Julia Koch and Family | $74.2 billion | Koch Industries |
4 | Jacqueline Mars | $42.3 billion | Mars Inc |
5 | Rafaela Aponte-Diamant | $39.0 billion | Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC) |
6 | Abigail Johnson | $36.0 billion | Fidelity Investments |
7 | Savitri Jindal & family | $32.3 billion | JSW Group |
8 | MacKenzie Scott | $32.3 billion | Amazon |
9 | Miriam Adelson & family | $31.5 billion | Las Vegas Sands |
10 | Marilyn Simons & family | $31.0 billion | Hedge Funds |
The top ten richest women in the world in 2025 are not only financially prosperous but also influential in various spheres, reshaping narratives around wealth, gender, and leadership. Their journeys reflect a blend of inheritance, innovation, and hard work, inspiring future generations of women to break barriers and achieve financial independence.