
The Waltons family which owns a big part of the Walmart retail chain, is the wealthiest family in the world, with a wealth of $406.5 billion, according to Bloomberg.
From India, the Ambanis and the Mistrys of Shapoorji Pallonji made the list at the 8th and 23rd spot, respectively.
Notably, the Waltons made it back to the No. 1 slot on the Bloomberg World's Richest Families index on the back of Walmart shares, which, as of December 10, had risen 80 percent this year and increased the combined family fortune by $172.7 billion. Bloomberg calculated the wealth increase to be around $473.2 million a day or $328,577 a minute.
Ambanis: At the eighth spot with $99.6 billion worth of wealth, the three-generation-old Ambani family from India made it to the top 10 of the list this year. The bulk of their wealth is derived from the fast-growing Reliance Industries conglomerate.
Mistrys: With five generations of the Mistry family running the Shapoorji Pallonji Group, the collective wealth is around $41.4 billion. They take the 23rd spot on the list this year.
The Waltons of Walmart: Worth $432.4 billion from their 46 percent stake in the consumer retail business. The family consists of three generations based in the United States. Walmart has more than 10,600 stores across the world.
The Al Nahyan family: The ruling family of the United Arab Emirates (UAE), worth $323.9 billion and with three generations, took the second spot on this year's list. The family has ruled the oil-rich region for decades. Abu Dhabi ruler Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan is also the country’s president. According to Bloomberg, the royal family-linked companies comprise over 65 percent of the Abu Dhabi benchmark stock index.
The Al Thani family: Qatar's royal family, the Al Thanis, is worth $172.9 billion and takes third place on the list. The family legacy comprises eight generations that persisted through the Ottoman and British empires. The country derives its wealth from massive offshore gas fields and oil.
The Hermès family: Worth $170.6 billion, the French luxury goods business owners with six generations comprising more than 100 members, sit pretty at the fourth spot. Family members with key positions in the company include executive chairman Axel Dumas and artistic director Pierre-Alexis Dumas.
The Koch family: The US-based Kochs are worth $148.5 billion, with three generations having oil interests.
6. Al Saud (Saudi Arabia royal family worth $140 billion)
7. Mars (Worth $133,8 billion, owns a US-based candy company)
8. Ambanis
9. Wertheimer (French family, owns Chanel, worth 88 billion)
10. Thomson (Media moguls own Thomson Reuters, is worth $87.1 billion)
11. Johnson (Fidelity Investments, wealth of $72.4 billion
12. Albrecht (Aldi, wealth $60.2 billion)
13. Pritzker (Worth $59.4 billion from diversified US businesses)
14. Cargill, MacMillan (Worth $56 billion)
15. Ofer (Wealth $55.6 billion)
According to Bloomberg, the figures are as of December 5, 2024, and exclude first-generation wealth and single-heir fortunes. Also excluded are those whose source of wealth was not clearly defined.
(By arrangement with livemint.com)