The following Forbes list of Austrian billionaires is based on an annual assessment of wealth and assets compiled and published by Forbes magazine in 2024. [1]
Global ranking | Name | Citizenship | Net worth (USD) | Sources of wealth |
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31 | Mark Mateschitz | Austria | 39.6 billion | Red Bull |
156 | Georg Stumpf | Austria | 12.6 billion | Stumpf Group |
385 | Johann Graf | Austria | 7.1 billion | Novomatic |
432 | Helmut Sohmen | Austria | 6.4 billion | BW Group |
1104 | Reinold Geiger | Austria | 3 billion | L'Occitane |
1238 | Wolfgang Leitner | Austria | 2.7 billion | Andritz Group |
1945 | Toto Wolff | Austria | 1.6 billion | Mercedes-AMG Petronas F1 Team |
2287 | Ulrich Mommert | Austria | 1.3 billion | ZKW |
2287 | Michael Tojner | Austria | 1.3 billion | VARTA |
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