World's Oldest Billionaires And What They Own

April 5, 2024

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These business tycoons are the oldest billionaires in the world in 2024, according to Forbes.

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George Joseph
The 100-year-old started insurance firm Mercury General in 1962 and is worth $1.7 billion.

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He was a flight navigator during World War II and graduated from Harvard with majors in math and physics.

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David Murdock
With a net worth of over $3.4 billion, this 100-year-old stepped down as the chairman of Dole Food Products in 2021.

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He owns residential and commercial properties across US states like Arizona, California and Hawaii.

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Robert Kuok
At 100, he is the richest man in Malaysia and is worth $11.4 Billion

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He founded the renowned Shangri-La Hotels and Resorts chain in Singapore in 1971.

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S. Daniel Abraham
He founded a weight loss company Slim-Fast in 1976 and sold it to Unilever for $2.3 billion in cash in 2000.

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24 years later and with a net worth of $2.4 billion, the 99-year-old has kept most of his fortune in cash and liquid assets.

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Bernard Lewis
The 98-year-old started UK-based River Island Fashion in 1948 which earned over $900 million in 2022.

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His net worth dipped after in 2018 but today he has a net worth of $1.5 billion.

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