List of Danes by net worth

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The following Forbes list of Danish billionaires is based on an annual assessment of wealth and assets compiled and published by Forbes magazine in 2024. [1]

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2024 Danish billionaires list

World rankNameCitizenship Net worth (USD)Source of wealth
159 Anders Holch Povlsen Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 12.5 billion Bestseller, Zalando, Asos
358 Niels Peter Louis-Hansen Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 7.4 billion Coloplast
424 Sofie Kirk Kristiansen Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 6.5 billion Lego
424 Thomas Kirk Kristiansen Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 6.5 billion Lego
424 Agnete Kirk Thinggaard Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 6.5 billion Lego
486 Kjeld Kirk Kristiansen [lower-alpha 1] Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 6 billion Lego
1380 Bent Jensen Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 2.4 billionLinak
2287Benedicte FindFlag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 1.3 billion Coloplast
2287 Martin Møller Nielsen Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 1.3 billion Nordic Aviation Capital

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Notes

  1. Compared to lists from 2017 and earlier, his fortune was split into four equal parts: one for himself and one for each of his children, Sofie Kirk Kristiansen, Thomas Kirk Kristiansen and Agnete Kirk Thinggaard

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