8 Billionaires Who Maintain Frugal Lifestyle



5. Azim Premji

The Chairman of Wipro does not hesitate to take a three-wheel auto rickshaw from airport while returning from business trips. Besides that he advice his employees to monitor the number of toilet papers used and to turn off the lights while leaving the office.

Following the pat ways of Warren Buffet, Premji pledges to donate $2 billion for improving education in India that accounted for 213 million equity shares of Wipro to Azim Premji Trust.

In April 2013, he claimed that he has donated the 25 percent of his personal wealth to charity.

6.  Tony Hsieh

The American Internet Entrepreneur and Venture Capitalist sold the internet advertising network to Microsoft for $265 million in 1999, he could have leaped on to luxury life thereafter, but instead he invested $350 million of his own money to start an online business with a soul ambition of transforming Las Vegas into a tech centre.

“Money just doesn’t matter to him. If he only had a million dollars left, he’d spend $999,999 to make Vegas work. He would be just as happy with a dollar in the bank and being around people he cares about and care about him,” said Erik Moore, an early Zappos investor.