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Leading Ladies: India’s Wealthiest Women Of 2023

The year 2023 brings forth a list of the country's most affluent women, each contributing significantly to their respective industries.

Priyanka Kesarwani by Priyanka Kesarwani
October 24, 2023
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Leading Ladies India's Wealthiest Women Of 2023

India ranks third globally in terms of the number of billionaires, following the United States and China. With 140 billionaires in 2021, India has surpassed Germany, securing its place as the third country with the highest number of billionaires.

While no women are among the top 10 wealthiest individuals worldwide, the number of women billionaires is experiencing significant growth, indicating their remarkable progress in the business world.

Now, let’s take a look at the top 10 richest women in India and explore the stories behind their incredible success:

1. Savitri Jindal – $25.6 Billion

Savitri-JindalAt the summit of the list is Savitri Jindal, the matriarch of the Jindal Group. With a net worth of $25.6 billion, she has played a pivotal role in steering the Jindal Group to new heights, showcasing extraordinary business acumen and leadership.

2. Rohiqa Cyrus Mistry – $7.8 Billion

Rohiqa cyrus MistrySecuring the second position is Rohiqa Cyrus Mistry, a prominent figure with a net worth of $7.8 billion. Her wealth is a testament to her success, although specific details about the source of her wealth remain undisclosed.

3. Rekha Jhunjhunwala – $7.2 Billion

Rekha-JhunjhunwalaKnown for her association with Titan Company Limited and various other ventures, Rekha Jhunjhunwala holds the third spot with a net worth of $7.2 billion. Her diverse investments contribute to her standing as one of the wealthiest women in India.

4. Leena Tewari – $4.8 Billion

Leena tiwariLeena Tewari, with a net worth of $4.8 billion, has made her mark in the pharmaceutical industry as the force behind USV Pharma. Her entrepreneurial spirit and contributions to the healthcare sector have significantly added to her wealth.

5. Vinod Rai Gupta – $4.5 Billion

vinod-rai-guptaStepping into the fifth position is Vinod Rai Gupta, with a net worth of $4.5 billion. Her role in leading Havells, a prominent electrical equipment company, has propelled her into the league of the wealthiest women in India.

6. Smita Crishna-Godrej – $3.0 Billion

smita-crishna-godrejSmita Crishna-Godrej, with a net worth of $3.0 billion, represents the Godrej family’s legacy. Her influence in steering the Godrej Group and her contributions to the business world contribute significantly to her wealth.

7. Falguni Nayar – $2.7 Billion

falguni nayyarFalguni Nayar, with a net worth of $2.7 billion, is the visionary behind Nykaa, a renowned beauty and cosmetics platform. Her entrepreneurial journey in the beauty industry has not only revolutionized the market but has also added substantially to her wealth.

8. Anu Aga – $2.6 Billion

Anu-AgaAnu Aga, with a net worth of $2.6 billion, has made her mark in the energy sector as the former chairperson of Thermax. Her impactful leadership and contributions to sustainable energy solutions have significantly contributed to her wealth.

9. Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw – $2.4 Billion

Kiran Mazumdar-ShawKiran Mazumdar-Shaw is a trailblazer in the biotechnology industry and holds the ninth position with a net worth of $2.4 billion. As the founder of Biocon, her pioneering work in healthcare and biotechnology has positioned her among the wealthiest women in India.

10. Radha Vembu – $2.1 Billion

Radha VembuSecuring the tenth spot is Radha Vembu, with a net worth of $2.1 billion. She is associated with Zoho Corporation, a leading name in the tech industry. Her contributions to the world of technology have translated into substantial wealth.

In conclusion, these women exemplify not only financial success but also innovation, and leadership. Their journeys inspire millions, breaking stereotypes and flaunting the immense potential that women hold in shaping India’s economic landscape.

Also Read: Unveiling Forbes’ List Of America’s Wealthiest Self-Made Women under 40

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