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Germany has world’s third highest number of female billionaires; most of them studied arts and humanities

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INTERNATIONAL: Germany has the third highest number of female billionaires in the world, trailing behind only the US and China, according to the international student information portal Study-in-Germany.org.

As of 2024, the country boasts 35 female billionaires. However, what’s surprising about these women is that 37.5% of them studied arts and humanities, not business or economics, which are the common educational backgrounds of male billionaires in Germany.

Data from the study revealed that nearly half (45.7%) of the country’s female billionaires hold university degrees, with 62.5% of them having attended public universities in Germany.

The rest either did not attend university or have no publicly available information about their academic background.

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The most notable female billionaires in Germany include:

  • Susanne Klatten (US$26.5 billion): University of Buckingham and IMD Business School, MBA
  • Anna Katharina Viessmann (US$3.6 billion): University of Passau, International Cultural and Business Studies
  • Karin Sartorius-Herbst (US$3.4 billion): University of Göttingen, Economics
  • Katharina Otto-Bernstein (US$3.1 billion): Columbia University, MFA in Film
  • Julia Thiele-Schürhoff (US$3 billion): Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Law
  • Yvonne Bauer (US$2.3 billion): University of Bamberg, German philology
  • Regine Leibinger (US$1.9 billion): Technical University of Berlin, Harvard University (Architecture)
  • Nicola Leibinger-Kammüller (US$1.9 billion): University of Freiburg, University of Vermont, and ETH Zurich, German, English, and Japanese
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Although Germany ranks third globally for the number of women billionaires, only 3.12% of these women are self-made billionaires, while 38.03% inherited their wealth. /TISG 

Read also: Goh Cheng Liang, Li Xiting, and Forrest Li lead Forbes’ Singapore’s richest in 2025; number of SG billionaires rose to 49

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