Udo Tschira

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Udo Tschira
NationalityGerman
Occupationheir
Parent Klaus Tschira
Relatives Harald Tschira (brother)

Udo Tschira is a German billionaire heir.

He is the son of Klaus Tschira, the co-founder of the software company, SAP AG. [1] [2]

Together with his brother Harald Tschira, they inherited their father's wealth on his death in 2015. As of 2021, they are jointly worth $11.3 billion. [3] He owns about 3% of SAP. [4]

He is a director of Fluid Operations AG. [5]

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References

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