Young billionaires, born between 1997 and 2010, grew in a digital context, which makes them highly adaptable and familiar with technology
The list of billionaires in 2025 reveals the presence of nine young people, all aged between 20 and 29 years. Although most of them are heir to large companies, such as WEG and AB Inbev, there are also examples of entrepreneurs such as Pedro Franceschi, who founded Fintech Brex. This new generation demonstrates both the continuity of family fortunes and innovation in the Brazilian business environment.
The young billionaires, born between 1997 and 2010, grew up in a digital context, which makes them highly adaptable and familiar with technology. In Brazil, of the 300 billionaires listed, only 27 are under 40 years old, and nine of them belong to generation Z, highlighting the rise of this age group in the business world.
Among the younger billionaires, Amelie Voigt Trejes e Lívia Voigtboth 20 years old, stand out with assets of R $ 3.4 billion and R $ 6.6 billion, respectively, both from WEG. Felipe e Pedro Voigt Trejes23, are also heirs of the same company, with assets of R $ 3.6 billion each.
Helena Marina da Silva Petryalso 23 years old, and ANA FLÁVIA DA SILVA PETRY26, have fortunes of $ 1.9 billion each, also linked to WEG. Already Dora Voigt de seatedat 27, has a equity of $ 6.6 billion, reinforcing the strength of the Voigt family on the list. Pedro FRANCESCOAt 28, it is an example of entrepreneurship, accumulating R $ 3.3 billion with its Fintech Brex.
Izabela Henriques Fefferalso 28, has a equity of R $ 2.3 billion, from the Suzano group. Finally, Max Van Hoegaerden Herrmann Telles, the eldest of the 29-year-old group, stands out with a fortune of R $ 29.3 billion from AB Inbev and 3G capital.
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