Falguni Nayar pips Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw to become India’s richest self-made woman: IIFL-Hurun

Falguni Nayar pips Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw to become India’s richest self-made woman: IIFL-Hurun

The Nykaa founder’s net worth swelled to Rs 38,700 crore, making her the second-biggest gainer and 33rd on the IIFL-Hurun Rich List this year.

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Falguni Nayar and family, whose e-commerce firm Nykaa made a stellar debut on the bourses a year ago, saw her wealth soar 345% to Rs 38,700 Cr. (Photo By: Pragati Srivastava)Falguni Nayar and family, whose e-commerce firm Nykaa made a stellar debut on the bourses a year ago, saw her wealth soar 345% to Rs 38,700 Cr. (Photo By: Pragati Srivastava)
Sohini Mitter
  • Sep 21, 2022,
  • Updated Sep 21, 2022 4:32 PM IST

Nykaa Founder-CEO Falguni Nayar is now India’s richest self-made woman. She has surpassed Biocon chief Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw in net worth, according to the IIFL Wealth Hurun India Rich List 2022.  Falguni Nayar and family, whose e-commerce firm Nykaa made a stellar debut on the bourses a year ago, listing at a ~79 per cent premium, saw her wealth soar 345 per cent to Rs 38,700 crore, making her the second-biggest gainer on the list. Nayar ranked 33rd on the overall list.  Biocon’s Shaw, meanwhile, was ranked 67th on the list with a fortune of Rs 24,800 crore. Other prominent women in the top 100 included Rekha Rakesh Jhunjhunwala and family on the 34th position, with a net worth of Rs 37,200 crore; Radha Vembu of Zoho Corp, who ranked 50th with a fortune of Rs 30,500 crore, and Anu Aga & family in the 82nd position, with a net worth of Rs 19,700 crore. “What makes the Indian wealth creation story truly inspirational is that 67 per cent of the list is self-made, up from 54 per cent five years ago. Also, 79 per cent of the new faces this year are self-made as well,” Anas Rahman Junaid, MD and Chief Researcher, Hurun India stated.  He added, “The wealth creation engine of first-generation entrepreneurs and professional managers is on full throttle and is an important driver for India’s GDP to swiftly reach the $5 trillion mark.” Hurun India also indicated that the list has become more ‘inclusive’, with the number of women going up to 55 this year, up from 13 a decade ago. “It is exhilarating to see the entrepreneurial ecosystem of India contribute a significant amount to this list with the rising number of women entrepreneurs and uptick in self-made entrepreneurs,” Yatin Shah, Co-Founder & Joint CEO, IIFL Wealth, stated.Also Read: Gautam Adani beats Mukesh Ambani to secure the top spot in Hurun’s Richest Indian ListAlso Read: Falguni Nayar wins EY Entrepreneur of the Year Award 2021 

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Nykaa Founder-CEO Falguni Nayar is now India’s richest self-made woman. She has surpassed Biocon chief Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw in net worth, according to the IIFL Wealth Hurun India Rich List 2022.  Falguni Nayar and family, whose e-commerce firm Nykaa made a stellar debut on the bourses a year ago, listing at a ~79 per cent premium, saw her wealth soar 345 per cent to Rs 38,700 crore, making her the second-biggest gainer on the list. Nayar ranked 33rd on the overall list.  Biocon’s Shaw, meanwhile, was ranked 67th on the list with a fortune of Rs 24,800 crore. Other prominent women in the top 100 included Rekha Rakesh Jhunjhunwala and family on the 34th position, with a net worth of Rs 37,200 crore; Radha Vembu of Zoho Corp, who ranked 50th with a fortune of Rs 30,500 crore, and Anu Aga & family in the 82nd position, with a net worth of Rs 19,700 crore. “What makes the Indian wealth creation story truly inspirational is that 67 per cent of the list is self-made, up from 54 per cent five years ago. Also, 79 per cent of the new faces this year are self-made as well,” Anas Rahman Junaid, MD and Chief Researcher, Hurun India stated.  He added, “The wealth creation engine of first-generation entrepreneurs and professional managers is on full throttle and is an important driver for India’s GDP to swiftly reach the $5 trillion mark.” Hurun India also indicated that the list has become more ‘inclusive’, with the number of women going up to 55 this year, up from 13 a decade ago. “It is exhilarating to see the entrepreneurial ecosystem of India contribute a significant amount to this list with the rising number of women entrepreneurs and uptick in self-made entrepreneurs,” Yatin Shah, Co-Founder & Joint CEO, IIFL Wealth, stated.Also Read: Gautam Adani beats Mukesh Ambani to secure the top spot in Hurun’s Richest Indian ListAlso Read: Falguni Nayar wins EY Entrepreneur of the Year Award 2021 

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Sohini Mitter

Sohini Mitter has been a business journalist for 13+ years. She has tracked and reported on corporates, startups, Big Tech, the business of sports, media and entertainment, OTT, gaming, mobile apps, and the internet economy at large. Her published writing includes in-depth and analytical articles, news and trend stories, opinion pieces, newsletters focused on digital readers, interviews with top business executives, entrepreneurs, celebrities, and so on. Prior to this, she’s had stints at Forbes India, Financial Express, Mashable, and YourStory. She’s an avid cricket fan, and enjoys watching and reading about the sport in her free time.

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