The number of self-made women billionaires worldwide has reached a record 150 in 2026. This numbers are according to the latest Hurun report. Their combined wealth has surged to $470 billion and it is marking a sharp rise driven by various sectors. In World, China continues to dominate the list also new entrants highlight the expanding base of entrepreneurship.
Key Highlights From Report
This 2026 report highlights rapid growth over the past decade. The number just doubled from just 75 a decade ago to 150 today and will showing strong momentum in wealth creation.
Key highlights are, :
- Total wealth reached at $470 billion and it is up 52% in three years
- 60 new entrants added in 2026 alone
- Around the 15 billionaires dropped off the list
- Over 80% are new compared to the decade ago
China Dominates In Ranking
China maintained the top sport in rankings with 78 billionaires. This numbers are accounting for more than half of the total.
The United States follows with 40 but on the side other countries lag far behind.
Cities like Shenzhen, Shanghai and Beijing have become major hubs for women entrepreneurs in China and World.
AI and Technology Driving Growth
A major trend it is the rise of artificial intelligence as a wealth engine.
As AI, semiconductors and digital infrastructure are creating new billionaires at an good pace.
Notable names include are,
- Daniela Amodei
- Lucy Guo
- Mira Murati
- Lisa Su
Sectoral Trends: Healthcare and Semiconductor Rise
The report shows the healthcare is leading with 16 billionaires and it is followed by retail and software sectors.
Industrial products like especially linked to electronics and AI hardware and they are gaining importance.
A key trend is the rise of semiconductors and data infrastructure.
These sectors support the global AI boom and are now competing with healthcare in terms of wealth generation.
India’s Presence in Rankings
India has a limited but notable presence in list. The country has three representatives,
- Radha Vembu
- Falguni Nayar
- Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw
These women represent diverse sectors such as the enterprise software, retail and biotechnology.
Top Wealth Creators and Changing Demographics
At the top of the list is Diane Hendricks with $24 billion who is followed by Zhong Huijuan and Zhou Qunfei.
The average age is 61 but younger billionaires are also emerging around the globe.
There are now 10 women under 40 including Kylie Jenner which showcase new pathways to wealth through consumer brands and digital platforms.


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