The world's youngest self-made billionaires
The young rich list
Markus ‘Notch’ Persson – 39
Mike Cannon-Brookes – 39
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Scott Farquhar – 39
Sean Parker – 39
Zhang Bangxin – 38
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Frank Wang – 38
Fahed Hariri – 38
Brian Chesky – 37
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Joe Gebbia – 37
Sachin Bansal – 37
Binny Bansal – 37
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Ben Silbermann – 37
Evan Sharp – 36
Drew Houston – 36
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Daniel Ek – 36
In 2008, when Daniel Ek, 36, and his much-older business partner Martin Lorentzon launched Spotify, few people would have predicted that there was money to be made from a largely free music streaming service. Yet just over a decade later, Spotify has 180 million users, the company was estimated to be worth more than $33 billion (£25.2bn) in June last year, and Ek's net worth stands at £2.2 billion (£1.7 bn).
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Cheng Wei – 36
Brian Armstrong – 36
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Ryan Graves – 35
Nathan Blecharczyk – 35
Kevin Systrom – 35
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Dustin Moskovitz – 34
Mark Zuckerberg – 34
Boasting a net worth of $62.4 billion (£47.8bn) the Facebook co-founder is the richest self-made person under the age of 40. For a while he was also the youngest self-made billionaire ever, after joining the billionaires list at the age of just 23 in 2006. But he has since lost that title to the person at the top of our list...
Pavel Durov – 34
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Zhang Yiming – 34
Jihan Wu – 33
Bobby Murphy – 30
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Chris Wanstrath – 30
Patrick Collison – 30
John Collison – 28
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Evan Spiegel – 28
At the age of 25, Evan Spiegel earned the impressive accolade of becoming one of the youngest self-made billionaires in history. Now 28, he has an estimated $2.2 billion (£1.7bn) fortune from his SnapChat app invention with co-founder Bobby Murphy. In 2013, Facebook offered $3 billion (£2.4bn) to buy SnapChat but the pair refused.
Kylie Jenner – 21
At 21 Kylie Jenner is the youngest self-made billionaire on the planet ever, and the only self-made female billionaire under 40. Unlike others on our list, who made their fortunes through tech companies, she has her Kylie Cosmetics range to thank for her fortune, although she got more than a little break from her role in reality TV smash Keeping Up with the Kardashians. After starting selling $29 (£22) lip kits three years ago, she entered into a distribution deal with Ulta last year and sold $55 million (£42m) of cosmetics in just six weeks. Her net worth stands at $1 billion (£776m) and the company, which she has a 100% stake in, is worth $900 million (£687m).
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