Kim Jung-Youn, World's Youngest Female Tech Billionaire Who Is She?
As the daughter of Kim Jung-ju, who established Nexon as a premier global gaming entity, Kim Jung-youn became an heir to a vast corporate legacy. Forbes reports that following Jung-ju's passing in 2022, Jung-youn and her elder sister, Jung-min, received substantial shares in NXC, the primary holding company for Nexon. Neither sibling maintains an active role in the firm's daily management, and both remain largely private regarding their personal affairs. Jung-youn is currently based in Jeju, South Korea, per Forbes' records.
According to Forbes, Kim Jung-youn's net worth as of April 12, 2026, is $1.5 billion.
Nexon: The Foundation of Her FortuneLaunched in 1994, Nexon was a trailblazer in the evolution of online gaming. The corporation found immense success through multiplayer online role-playing titles and created international blockbusters like MapleStory and Dungeon & Fighter, which continue to produce billions in yearly revenue. Nexon's firm grip on the Asian market has solidified its position as one of South Korea's most influential tech organizations. This enduring commercial triumph serves as the fundamental source of Jung-youn's immense net worth.
Landscape of Young Billionaires in 2026Forbes identifies 35 billionaires under the age of 30 this year, possessing a combined valuation of $92.4 billion. Although many inherited their status, a record 12 individuals are self-made, such as the 22-year-old entrepreneurs behind the AI hiring platform Mercor. Jung-youn is distinguished as the youngest woman in the tech billionaire category, joining an elite circle of young female leaders that includes Kalshi co-founder Luana Lopes Lara and Scale AI co-founder Lucy Guo.
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Out of a broader group of 150 self-made women in the billionaire class, only 10 are under 40, while three are under 35, and just a single individual is under the age of 30.
Leading this elite group of 10 is 28-year-old Kylie Jenner, founder of Kylie Cosmetics, with a $1.2 billion wealth. While Jenner remains the youngest, Luana Lopes Lara of Kalshi Financial Services with $1.3 billion and Lucy Guo of Scale AI with $1.3 billion both secured billionaire status before reaching 32, generating their wealth within the fintech and AI sectors.
The other women in the list include Wang Shuo of Deel Software & Services with $1.3 billion wealth, Taylor Swift (Music) with $1.6 billion, Robyn Rihanna Fenty (Music) with $1.5 billion, Mira Murati of Thinking Machines Lab with with $1.2 billion, Daniela Amodei of Anthropic with $3.7 billion, Lu Yiwen of DR Retail with $1.6 billion, and Melanie Perkins of Canva Software & Services with $6.5 billion.
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