Indian origin woman among Next Gen billionaires
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IANS
Washington: Nishita Shah, 28, an Indian origin businesswoman from Thailand, golfer Tiger Woods and Elon Musk, co-founder of online payment processor PayPal figure on Forbes' list of next-generation billionaires.
Besides Shah, Managing Director of Thailand's diversified GP Group, on the list are Hollywood actor Tyler Perry, Kenji Kasahara, creator of Japan's leading portal Mixi, and Michael and Xochi Birch, who started Bebo, a social networking site.
"The world's current crop of billionaires has plenty of money but not much youth," the US business magazine said, noting the average age of the 1,125 people on Forbes' list of the world's wealthiest is 61.
"The diversity of this group shows you can't predict what industry the next billionaire will come from, but these people also have something in common," Forbes said. "Even though they've accumulated more than enough money to retire in luxury, they aren't packing up for the Hamptons."
Glamorous Nishita Shah is one of the richest people in Thailand because of her stake in her family's sprawling business empire with an estimated net worth at $375 million. When the stunning heiress is not poring over financial reports or gracing the pages of Thai magazines, she's planning her upcoming fashion line, Forbes said.
"My dad said I could study anything I wanted as long as it was business," Shah who holds a business degree from Boston University was quoted as saying.
Shah is largest individual shareholder and director of Precious Shipping, Thailand's biggest dry-bulk shipper boasting a fleet of 44 ships. Her father Kirit founded the group in 1989 and took it public 1993. The 140-year-old family business is booming. Profits more than doubled in past three years.
The licensed pilot and youngest member on Forbes' Thailand list also has a clothing company called Burn Baby making "luxury active wear" for "modern urbanite women."
Nishita Shah is launching her own fashion label - Nsha - on three continents at the end of this year. The director in over 40 group companies bets her heart on her own luxury fashion label Nsha launched in selected boutiques across the world.
After the tsunami of 2004 she helped the fishing village Baan Talay Nok "promising to help it recover and to cover the educational costs through university for children who lost one or both parents, roughly 20 in all", according to Forbes.
With her mother Anju Shah, she's a patron and fundraiser for the Queen Sirikit Centre for Breast Cancer. she donated the center $160,000 for education, research and construction costs, says Forbes.
Inspired by even richer likes such as Warren Buffet and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation? "I hope to be able to leave a considerable portion of my wealth to the GP Foundation," she once said.
Besides Shah, Managing Director of Thailand's diversified GP Group, on the list are Hollywood actor Tyler Perry, Kenji Kasahara, creator of Japan's leading portal Mixi, and Michael and Xochi Birch, who started Bebo, a social networking site.
"The world's current crop of billionaires has plenty of money but not much youth," the US business magazine said, noting the average age of the 1,125 people on Forbes' list of the world's wealthiest is 61.
"The diversity of this group shows you can't predict what industry the next billionaire will come from, but these people also have something in common," Forbes said. "Even though they've accumulated more than enough money to retire in luxury, they aren't packing up for the Hamptons."
Glamorous Nishita Shah is one of the richest people in Thailand because of her stake in her family's sprawling business empire with an estimated net worth at $375 million. When the stunning heiress is not poring over financial reports or gracing the pages of Thai magazines, she's planning her upcoming fashion line, Forbes said.
"My dad said I could study anything I wanted as long as it was business," Shah who holds a business degree from Boston University was quoted as saying.
Shah is largest individual shareholder and director of Precious Shipping, Thailand's biggest dry-bulk shipper boasting a fleet of 44 ships. Her father Kirit founded the group in 1989 and took it public 1993. The 140-year-old family business is booming. Profits more than doubled in past three years.
The licensed pilot and youngest member on Forbes' Thailand list also has a clothing company called Burn Baby making "luxury active wear" for "modern urbanite women."
Nishita Shah is launching her own fashion label - Nsha - on three continents at the end of this year. The director in over 40 group companies bets her heart on her own luxury fashion label Nsha launched in selected boutiques across the world.
After the tsunami of 2004 she helped the fishing village Baan Talay Nok "promising to help it recover and to cover the educational costs through university for children who lost one or both parents, roughly 20 in all", according to Forbes.
With her mother Anju Shah, she's a patron and fundraiser for the Queen Sirikit Centre for Breast Cancer. she donated the center $160,000 for education, research and construction costs, says Forbes.
Inspired by even richer likes such as Warren Buffet and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation? "I hope to be able to leave a considerable portion of my wealth to the GP Foundation," she once said.
Reader's comments(9)
1
i have not seen pictures of Nishita Shah, and according to the news i feel it
is business which has uplifted her beyond beauty, and if she looks gorgeous it
is going to add some thing more.
is business which has uplifted her beyond beauty, and if she looks gorgeous it
is going to add some thing more.
Posted by:
s.vijay
2
Nishita Shah: Inherited the money...whats original about that? I am so
bored..yawn!
Please come up with something that we Indians can be really proud of, like
Indira Nooyi for example.
Spare us this rich kid gets richer saga.
bored..yawn!
Please come up with something that we Indians can be really proud of, like
Indira Nooyi for example.
Spare us this rich kid gets richer saga.
Posted by:
N Pathak
3
You may thrive in any part of the world today, a INDIAN in some nook keeps our
flag flying in fame and glory. Nikitha a role model for the coming generations
to keep their hopes and skills to build with. proud to be an Indian.
flag flying in fame and glory. Nikitha a role model for the coming generations
to keep their hopes and skills to build with. proud to be an Indian.
Posted by:
M S SAMPATH KUM AR
4
Hi ,
This is the spirit of the woman who proved herself in such an younger age .Woman
can explore herself in proving her best in any of the busines.
She sets a bench mark to the woman community .
This is the spirit of the woman who proved herself in such an younger age .Woman
can explore herself in proving her best in any of the busines.
She sets a bench mark to the woman community .
Posted by:
Megha
5
its really nice to see women achieving heights.... this is called brain with
beauty.... i really admire her for her intelligence and her guts to take
responsibilty of such a huge empire...
beauty.... i really admire her for her intelligence and her guts to take
responsibilty of such a huge empire...
Posted by:
purnima
6
more than brains indian beauties with bubbliez will go a longer way!!
Posted by:
gman
7
Siliconindia headlines are getting to be quite deceiving. The article talks
about millions of dollars whereas the headlines are about billionairres. Is the
headline referring to rupee billionairre? What is going on?
about millions of dollars whereas the headlines are about billionairres. Is the
headline referring to rupee billionairre? What is going on?
Posted by:
shahrukh
8
Nice to see the article abt indian orgin lady's achievement.
Posted by:
selva
9
this is women power.. in the today's world of career women rate being increased
this will be a common phenomena for every sector.. and ofcourse Indian beauties
with brains will go a long way..
this will be a common phenomena for every sector.. and ofcourse Indian beauties
with brains will go a long way..
Posted by:
ishika
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