The $100 Billion Club: These 14 People Have 12-Figure Fortunes (2024)

From Bernard Arnault to Carlos Slim Helú, the number of people with dozen-digit fortunes is soaring.

By Chase Peterson-Withorn, Forbes Staff

There are some things that only money can buy, such as membership in the $100 Billion Club—the elite class of billionaires who have 12-figure fortunes. This year, a record 14 people worldwide qualify. That’s up from six last year and just one in 2020. Many of them struck it rich by starting tech companies.

As a group, the World’s Billionaires are 120% richer than they were a decade ago. But these 14, whose wealth is up 255% over the same stretch, have done much better than the average billionaire. Their net worths have far outpaced inflation (up 32%) and the broader stock market (S&P 500 up 182%), placing them in the company of NFL franchises (up 257%) in terms of skyrocketing value. These 14 are worth $2 trillion in all, meaning just 0.5% of the world’s 2,781 billionaires hold 14% of all billionaire wealth.

It wasn’t long ago that $100,000,000,000 seemed out of reach, even for the billionaire set. In 1987, when Forbes published its first global wealth ranking, we found just two people, both Japanese tycoons, worth more than $10 billion (about $27 billion in today’s dollars, a sum that would rank 69th on the 2024 list).

It took the dot-com bubble to create the first centibillionaire, Bill Gates, whose Microsoft shares briefly pushed him beyond 11 figures in 1999 before the crash chopped his net worth nearly in half. No one would come close for almost two decades, even as markets soared before and after the Great Recession. Jeff Bezos finally cracked the code anew in late 2017, becoming the second $100 billionaire when Amazon rocketed toward $1 trillion in market capitalization. Still, it took until 2021 for the $100 Billion Club to expand beyond Bezos, when Elon Musk, Bernard Arnault and Bill Gates made the grade.

Now, with megawealth surging around the globe, membership is getting more common by the day. A 15th person, L’Oréal heiress Françoise Bettencourt Meyers (worth $99.5 billion), is knocking on the door, with tech mogul Michael Dell ($91 billion) not far behind her. But for the moment, here is the full roster of Earth’s most exclusive club, from least to most super-rich. (Net worths are as of March 8, 2024.)

14. Carlos Slim Helú

Net Worth: $102 Billion | Source of Wealth: Telecom | Citizenship: Mexico

Slim ranked as the richest person in the world from 2010 to 2013, worth $74 billion at his peak. Though there are now 13 others ahead of him, he’s still wealthier than he’s ever been thanks to a surge in the Mexican peso and a 60% jump in share price for his industrial conglomerate, Grupo Carso.

13. Amancio Ortega

Net Worth: $103 Billion | Source of Wealth: Zara | Citizenship: Spain

Ortega’s fortune has swelled by $26 billion since last year, pushing his net worth to 12 digits on the back of a 43% jump in shares of his clothing retailer, Inditex, which runs the Zara fast fashion chain. Ortega’s real estate portfolio, which includes logistics, residential and office properties mostly in Europe and North America, is now worth $20 billion and rents to tenants including Apple, Amazon and Walmart.

12. Michael Bloomberg

Net Worth: $106 Billion | Source of Wealth: Bloomberg LP | Citizenship: U.S.

In August, Bloomberg LP appointed Vlad Kliatchko as CEO, its first chief executive since 2014, when Bloomberg returned after three terms as mayor of New York. He is also making long-term plans for his money. Last April, the 82-year-old cofounder of the financial technology and media giant publicly committed to donating his 88% stake to Bloomberg Philanthropies, which funds causes like climate change prevention and public health, when he dies, if not sooner.

11. Sergey Brin

Net Worth: $110 Billion | Source of Wealth: Google | Citizenship: U.S.

10. Larry Page

Net Worth: $114 Billion | Source of Wealth: Google | Citizenship: U.S.

The Google cofounders are now four years removed from day-to-day operations but remain the tech giant’s biggest individual shareholders. Page has mostly shied from public view, spending time on his five reported private islands, including one in Fiji and another in Puerto Rico. Brin came out of semi-retirement to submit changes to Google’s AI chatbot models last year and was listed as a “core contributor” when Gemini was released in December.

9. Mukesh Ambani

Net Worth: $116 Billion | Source of Wealth: Diversified | Citizenship: India

Ambani became the first Asian member of the $100 Billion Club this year, thanks to the booming shares of his conglomerate, Reliance Industries. In March, he hosted a star-studded three-day gala at a Reliance refining complex to celebrate his youngest son Anant’s upcoming July wedding. Rihanna performed for 1,600 guests, including Mark Zuckerberg, Bill Gates and Ivanka Trump. Ambani's Reliance Industries owns Network18, which is a licensee of Forbes Media.

8. Steve Ballmer

Net Worth: $121 Billion | Source of Wealth: Microsoft | Citizenship: U.S.

The Los Angeles Clippers owner will move his team—the NBA’s fifth-most valuable—to a new stadium this summer: the (privately financed) $2 billion Intuit Dome, near LAX airport. Ballmer’s fortune surged by $40 billion since last year, due in part to the Clippers’ higher value but mostly thanks to soaring Microsoft shares.

7. Bill Gates

Net Worth: $128 Billion | Source of Wealth: Microsoft | Citizenship: U.S.

Despite being nearly the wealthiest he’s ever been, Gates ranks the lowest he has since 1992 thanks to stiff competition at the top, a costly 2021 divorce and the $59 billion he has given to charity. The Microsoft cofounder was the world’s richest person for 18 of the 23 years from 1995 to 2017.

6. Warren Buffett

Net Worth: $133 Billion | Source of Wealth: Berkshire Hathaway | Citizenship: U.S.

Buffett, whose longtime business partner Charlie Munger died at 99 in November, found himself in a rare feud over the past year, locking horns with fellow billionaire Jimmy Haslam over the price of Berkshire Hathaway’s acquisition of Haslam’s truck stop chain, Pilot Travel Centers. The parties settled in January, and Berkshire bought the last 20% of Pilot for $2.6 billion. Shares of Berkshire are at record highs, up 30% from last year.

5. Larry Ellison

Net Worth: $141 Billion | Source of Wealth: Oracle | Citizenship: U.S.

A decade after stepping down as Oracle’s CEO, Ellison is still chairman, CTO and its largest shareholder, with 40% of the company. Oracle stock is up 34%, and it threw off more than $1 billion (pretax) in dividends to Ellison over the last 12 months, helping make him $34 billion wealthier. His other ventures aren’t faring as well: His stake in X is worth less than a third of the $1 billion he paid for it, and Project Ronin, a cancer software startup he cofounded in 2018, is set to shut down.

4. Mark Zuckerberg

Net Worth: $177 Billion | Source of Wealth: Facebook | Citizenship: U.S.

What a run it’s been for the Meta CEO. After the social media giant’s stock plunged 75% from its 2021 peak, Zuckerberg laid off almost a quarter of its staff while maintaining huge bets on AI and the metaverse. Shares nearly tripled over the past year, making Zuck, at 39, the wealthiest he has ever been.

3. Jeff Bezos

Net Worth: $194 Billion | Source of Wealth: Amazon | Citizenship: U.S.

The Amazon founder struck gold this year, in terms of both wealth and sunshine. He’s $80 billion richer, thanks to a 93% jump in his e-commerce leviathan’s stock. Meanwhile, he spent $150 million buying homes on Miami’s “billionaire bunker” island as part of a move to sunny, tax-friendly Florida after three decades in drizzly Seattle.

2. Elon Musk

Net Worth: $195 Billion | Source of Wealth: Tesla, SpaceX | Citizenship: U.S.

Musk is a long way from November 2021, when he became the first person ever worth $300 billion. Since then, he has gained and lost the “world’s richest” title several times over as his bold bets have either taken flight (SpaceX’s valuation has soared 80% to $180 billion) or fizzled (X, née Twitter, is worth some 70% less than when he bought it in October 2022, and shares of Tesla have slipped 57% since late 2021). In January, a Delaware judge voided his 2018 award of Tesla stock options, worth $46 billion today. Forbes has discounted the shares by 50% pending Musk’s appeal.

1. Bernard Arnault

Net Worth: $233 Billion | Source of Wealth: LVMH | Citizenship: France

The richest person in the world for the second year in a row. Arnault’s wealth grew by 10% in 2023 thanks to another record year for his luxury conglomerate, LVMH, which owns Louis Vuitton, Christian Dior and Sephora. Last year, the fashion giant announced $16.5 billion in net profit on $94 billion in revenue. Arnault cemented his succession plan to keep family control in January, when he proposed adding his sons Alexandre and Frédéric to LVMH’s board, where they would join his two eldest children, Antoine and Delphine.

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The $100 Billion Club: These 14 People Have 12-Figure Fortunes (2024)

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The $100 Billion Club: These 14 People Have 12-Figure Fortunes? ›

There are now a record 14 people who are members of the $100 Billion Club, the elite group of people whose fortunes stretch into 12 digits. That's up from just one four years ago. These lucky few are worth $2 trillion in all, meaning just 0.5% of the world's 2,781 billionaires hold 14% of all billionaire wealth.

How many people have 100 billion? ›

There are now a record 14 people who are members of the $100 Billion Club, the elite group of people whose fortunes stretch into 12 digits. That's up from just one four years ago. These lucky few are worth $2 trillion in all, meaning just 0.5% of the world's 2,781 billionaires hold 14% of all billionaire wealth.

Who was the first centibillionaire? ›

It took the dot-com bubble to create the first centibillionaire, Bill Gates, whose Microsoft shares briefly pushed him beyond 11 figures in 1999 before the crash chopped his net worth nearly in half. No one would come close for almost two decades, even as markets soared before and after the Great Recession.

Who is the wealthiest person in the world? ›

Bernard Arnault & Family

Bernard Arnault, the richest person in the world, is the CEO and chairman at Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton (LVMH), the world's largest luxury goods company encompassing approximately 70 renowned fashion and cosmetics brands.

Who has the most money and how much do they have? ›

Key Takeaways. Bernard Arnault, chairman of LVMH, is the richest person and the richest man in the world with a net worth of $231 billion. After Arnault is Jeff Bezos, founder of Amazon. Other billionaires with some of the largest net worths include Tesla's Musk, Microsoft's Bill Gates, and Oracle's Larry Ellison.

How many zeros are in 100 billion? ›

There are 11 zeros in 100 billion dollars. The number 100 billion can be written as 100,000,000,000, which has 11 zeros.

What is 100 billion written out of? ›

100,000,000,000

Who is Centillionaire? ›

ˌsentəˈmilyəˌna(a)(ə)r. : one whose wealth is estimated at one hundred million (as of dollars or pounds) or more.

Who is a trillionaire right now? ›

No individual has claimed the status of trillionaire just yet. But a net worth equal to at least one trillion in U.S. dollars or a similarly valued currency isn't unattainable, but it will be a couple of years yet. Only 18 countries have a GDP that exceeds that amount.

Who are the six trillionaires? ›

These are the only 6 trillionaires who lived on earth from history who reached the pinnacle of wealth.
  • Genghis Khan. 1206–1227. King of Mongol Empire. ...
  • Zhao Xu. 1048–1085. ...
  • Akbar, The Great. 1542–1605. ...
  • Amenhotep III. 1388–1351 BC. ...
  • Augustus Caesar. 63 BC-14 AD. ...
  • King Solomon. 970–931 BCE. ...
  • Mansa Mousa. 1280–1337.
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Who is the richest man in Mexico? ›

The total wealth of Mexico's 14 ultra-rich individuals has almost doubled since the start of the [Covid-19] pandemic. In particular, that of Carlos Slim, the richest man on the continent, who has almost as much wealth as around 63.8 million Mexicans."

Is Taylor Swift a billionaire? ›

Taylor Swift, who became a billionaire late last year, was included on the annual Forbes Billionaires List for the first time Tuesday, joining 13 other celebrities, who have a collective estimated net worth of $31 billion.

Who is the youngest billionaire? ›

Meet World's Youngest Billionaire: Livia Voigt

With a net worth of $1.1 billion, Livia's trajectory into the world of business is undoubtedly noteworthy.

Are there any trillionaires? ›

As of today, no billionaire is within striking distance of becoming a trillionaire.

Who is the richest female in the world? ›

F or the fourth year in a row, L'Oréal heiress Françoise Bettencourt Meyers—an author and avid pianist—has secured the spot as the richest woman in the world.

Who is the richest girl in the world? ›

No.

Francoise Bettencourt Meyers, 70, has been deemed the richest woman in the entire world with a net worth of $99.5 billion in 2024, according to Forbes. She owes it to the widely known cosmetic care company called L'Oreal, which was founded by her grandfather.

How many 100 millionaires are there in the world? ›

This graphic shows where the planet's 28,420 centimillionaires—people with $100 million or more in investable assets—are most likely to cluster, and how fast each city's ranks of the rich are projected to grow. (There are about 12 times as many “centis” as billionaires; it's lonely at the very top.)

How many 100 millionaires are there in the US? ›

Here's how many people the United States has in each major wealth classification: 5.3 million millionaires with a net worth of at least $1 million. 9,630 centi-millionaires with a net worth of at least $100 million. 770 billionaires with a net worth of at least $1 billion.

Who is a centillionaire in the world? ›

List of centibillionaires
Year reachedNameTerritory/nationality
2021Larry PageUnited States
2022Gautam Adani & familyIndia
2023Carlos Slim Helu & familyMexico
2024Michael BloombergUnited States
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What is the net worth of the top 5%? ›

Top 2% wealth: The top 2% of Americans have a net worth of about $2.472 million, aligning closely with the surveyed perception of wealth. Top 5% wealth: The next tier, the top 5%, has a net worth of around $1.03 million. Top 10% wealth: The top 10% of the population has a net worth of approximately $854,900.

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