The following Forbes list of Czech 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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104 | Renata Kellnerova | Czech Republic | 18 billion | PPF Group |
249 | Karel Komarek | Czech Republic | 9.5 billion | KKCG |
256 | Daniel Kretinsky | Czech Republic | 9.4 billion | EPH |
334 | Pavel Tykac | Czech Republic | 7.7 billion | Sev.en Energy AG |
409 | Radovan Vitek | Czech Republic | 6.7 billion | CPI Property Group |
712 | Michal Strnad | Czech Republic | 4.4 billion | Czechoslovak Group |
920 | Andrej Babis | Czech Republic | 3.5 billion | Agrofert |
1438 | Pavel Baudis | Czech Republic | 2.3 billion | Avast |
1623 | Ales Zavoral | Czech Republic | 2 billion | Alza.cz |
1764 | Marek Dospiva | Czech Republic | 1.8 billion | Penta Investments |
2152 | Eduard Kucera | Czech Republic | 1.4 billion | Avast |
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