A horse rider from Norway has become the world's youngest
billionaire after amassing a $1.2billion fortune at the age of just 19. Forbes
magazine has named Alexandra Andresen, a professional dressage competitor, on
their list of people from around the world worth at least one billion dollars.
It is the first time the teenager and her sister Katharina,
aged 20, have appeared on the list and they are ranked as the 1,475th richest
people in the world.
Miss Andresen accumulated her personal fortune after her
father Johan F. Andresen transferred his stake in Norway's biggest company,
Ferd Holdings, to his daughters in 2007.
Her family had made a fortune in the tobacco industry and
her great, great, great grandfather founded Norway's biggest cigarette
producer.
The company was sold for $500million in 2005 and the money
then invested in property and hedge funds.
Two years later her father gave 80 per cent of his shares in
the company Ferd Holdings to Miss Andresen and her sister.
The sisters made the list this year for the first time as
they both now are above 17 and are required to publish their tax returns,
meaning their personal fortunes were made public.
But despite her incredible personal wealth, Miss Andresen
appears to be more at home with her horses and lives in Germany where she rides
professionally.
She has won several accolades on her horse Belamour at the
European Junior Riders Championships.
Topping the Forbes list is Microsoft founder Bill Gates with a personal fortune of $75billion. He is followed by Zara owner Amancio Ortego and then business magnate Warren Buffet.
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