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Top Richest Couples In The World

By Balogun Kamilu Lekan

Achieving your goal of wealth accumulation is the most impressive accomplishment there is. These millionaire couples put the same amount of time and effort into their relationships as their businesses because they take both very seriously.

Below is a list of top wealthiest couples in the world

5. Larry Page and Lucinda Southworth – $95 Billion

In 2007, Larry Page and Lucinda, a scientist, were married. The couple’s net worth in 2022 exceeded $ 95 billion, which they used for philanthropic and private gestures. Two minds are always better than one, as this couple demonstrates.

4. Warren Buffett and Astrid Menks – $100 Billion

Warren and Astrid’s romance is one of those remarkable love stories. Before her passing away, Susan, Warren’s first wife, introduced Astrid Menks to him; the three subsequently grew close. Astrid was a cocktail club server before she wed the famous man, Warren Buffett. Warren remarried and took Astrid Menks as his wife two years after the passing of his first spouse.

The 84-year-old Buffett is still in charge of Berkshire Hathaway, which oversees companies like Dairy Queen, Helzberg Diamonds, Heinz, Geico, and Fruit of the Loom. 

3. Mark Zuckerberg and Priscilla Chan – $121 Billion

Mark Zuckerberg, the CEO and founder of Facebook (FB), and Priscilla Chan, 30, are the youngest world richest couple. 

After meeting at Harvard, they married in 2012, the day after his social networking company began trading on Wall Street.

By signing the Giving Pledge in 2010, Zuckerberg pledged to donate most of his money to charitable organisations. Priscilla, a paediatrician and former teacher who speaks three languages, and Zuckerberg recently donated $75 million to help complete the development of the San Francisco General Hospital and Trauma Center.

2. Gautam and Priti Adani – $149 Billion

This couple has made significant investments in various industries, including agriculture, aerospace, logistics, and the energy sector. The Adani Group, a global organization that oversees port operations and projects in India, has made Adani the richest man in Asia.

The managing trustee for the Adani Group of companies and his spouse, Prita Adani, is a dentist. Thanks to their fortune, the couple has two sons and has lived a luxurious lifestyle, as evidenced by their cars and aircraft.

1. Bernard Arnault and Helene Mercier-Arnault – $155.7 Billion

Bernard is a French business magnate, financier, philanthropist, and art collector. He is the co-founder, chairman, and CEO of LVMH Mot Hennessy – Louis Vuitton SE, the world’s largest luxury goods company.

In March 2015, Forbes estimated Bernard’s wealth to be $37 billion; seven years later, his wealth has grown to $155.7 billion, making him the third-richest man alive. It also gives him and his pianist wife, Mercier, the distinction of being the world’s second wealthiest couple.


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