Falguni Nayar is the richest self-made billionaire with a net worth of ₹57,520 crore.- However,
Roshni Nadar Malhotra of HCL Technologies is the wealthiest woman, as per Kotak Private Banking Hurun list. - Around 25 new women have entered into the list this year, says the report.
Nayar’s ranking went up nine places in the list, after the company she founded, Nykaa, went public last year.
Roshni Nadar Malhotra of HCL Technologies however retained her title as the wealthiest woman on the list with ₹84,330 crore, for the second year in a row.
Around 25 new women have entered into the list this year, says the report. The report further highlights that the cut-off wealth required to feature in the list has almost tripled since last year to ₹300 crore.
The women on the 2021 list have an average wealth of around ₹4,170 crore as against ₹2,725 crore in the last year.
“Over the years, Indian women are slowly yet surely coming into their own - carving a space for themselves through knowledge, excellence, passion, and empathy,” said
The list is based on the net worth of women as on 31 st December, 2021.
Even though the founder of Biocon, Shaw, was displaced — her sector pharmaceuticals too saw the most number of new entrants, followed by healthcare and consumer goods.
9 out 20 women under the age of 40 years or younger category are self-made, according to the report.
Three professional managers also made it to the list. Pepsico’s
“Women-led wealth creation directly improves women’s employment, corresponding families, and society. Inclusion of women, who represent 50% of India’s population in the workforce or wealth creation, cuts across societal barriers,” said
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