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Revealed: Countries in the world with the most female billionaires, 2024

Francoise Bettencourt Meyers

According to a recent study by CEOWORLD magazine that examined the location and net worth of the world’s wealthiest women, the United States has the largest number of female billionaires, followed closely by China, Germany, and Italy. There are 2.7 times more female billionaires in the United States than in China. There are 2516 billionaires in the world, but only 322 are women. Here is the list of The World’s Richest Female Billionaires, 2024.

It is often assumed that certain countries have a significant number of women among their super-wealthy population, but the reality is quite different. Take the United Kingdom, for example, which only has three female billionaires. Japan and Russia are not far ahead either, with just two female billionaires each, while Singapore has only one. See which countries have the highest representation of women among the ranks of the super-wealthy.

France’s 9th spot on the female billionaire world map is home to one of the wealthiest women on the planet, Francoise Bettencourt Meyers, who has a staggering net worth of US$99.5 billion. She inherited one-third of the L’Oreal fortune and several exclusive properties in 2017 after her mother’s passing.

The United States has 98 female billionaires, with Alice Walton leading the pack with a net worth of $64.8 billion. She is followed by Julia Koch and Jacqueline Mars, whose net worths are $60.1 billion and $39.8 billion, respectively. Alice Walton is the daughter of Walmart founder Sam Walton and chose to dedicate her life to art, opening the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art in 2011. Jacqueline Mars inherited her wealth from her grandfather, who founded the Mars food company. Julia Koch and her three children inherited a 42 percent stake in Koch Industries following the death of her husband. Together, they donated $20 million to support the work of medical institutions.

Boasting a total of 34 female billionaires, Germany ranks third globally. Germany’s richest woman, Economist Susanne Klatten, who owns pharmaceutical company Atlanta AG and nearly 20 percent of BMW, has a net worth of US$23.5 billion. Here, then, are the best countries in the world for gender equality among billionaires.

Countries with the most female billionaires, 2024

RankCountryNumber of Female Billionaires
1United States98
2China36
3Germany34
4Italy19
5India14
6Hong Kong10
7Australia9
7Switzerland9
8Brazil8
8Spain8
9France7
9Sweden7
10Canada6
10South Korea6
11Israel4
11Turkey4
12Malaysia3
12Norway3
12Taiwan3
12United Kingdom3
13Chile2
23Denmark2
14Greece2
14Indonesia2
14Japan2
14Mexico2
14Peru2
14Philippines2
14Russia2
15Barbados1
15Belgium1
15Colombia1
15Cyprus1
15Czech Republic1
15Finland1
15Kazakhstan1
15Netherlands1
15Poland1
15Portugal1
15Singapore1
15Thailand1
15Vietnam1

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Despina Wilson, D.Litt.
Despina Wilson, D.Litt. in Cultural Diplomacy and Journalism, is the Business News Editor at CEOWORLD Magazine, where she specializes in delivering strategic content at the intersection of international finance, executive positioning, and cross-cultural communication. Fluent in Spanish and English, Despina brings over 12 years of editorial and advisory experience across Latin America, the U.S., and Europe.

Before joining CEOWORLD magazine, she held senior editorial roles at finance publications in Mexico City and worked as a corporate communications advisor for multinational firms. Her writing explores macroeconomic shifts, emerging markets, corporate governance, and the PR strategies that shape public perception of top-tier companies and their leaders.

At CEOWORLD, Despina leads a multilingual editorial team that produces business content tailored for global executives navigating complex financial ecosystems. She holds a degree in Business Journalism and a certificate in Strategic Public Relations.

Despina is also a frequent speaker on Latin American investment trends, female leadership in finance, and corporate transparency. With a sharp editorial instinct and a passion for amplifying diverse perspectives, Gabriela ensures that CEOWORLD’s coverage remains forward-thinking, inclusive, and rooted in both analytical depth and brand insight.