Quote 500: The richest Dutch have together 163 billion euros



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Quote editors have calculated that for the annual list of the richest Dutch. On average, the 500 richest people have about 326 million euros. In total, there are 29 billionaires in the list. The richest Dutchman "the poorest" has a capital of 80 million euros, 9 million euros more than last year.

Who are the most important?

Let's start with what it is: the richest of the wealthiest

  1. Charlene of Carvalho-Heineken, 12.8 billion euros (2.4% increase)

  2. Frits Goldschmeding, 4 years, 8 billion euros (+ 11.6%)

  3. Ralph Sonnenberg, 2.8 billion euros (+ 3.7%)

  4. John de Mol, 2 , 7 billion euros (+ 3.8%)

  5. Hans Melchers, 2.3 billion euros (decrease of 4.2%)

The richest family in the Netherlands is and remains the Brenninkmeijer family with 22 billion. Then come the families Vorm (9.1 billion), De Rijcke (2.1 billion), Dreesmann (1.7 billion) and Melchior (1.4 billion). At number 11, we find the Van Oranje-Nassau family with 1 billion euros

Adyen upsets the list

Next, Quote sums up a number of special posts. Recently, there were a lot of news in these places. John Caspers, the founder of the Adyen Group, occupies the 42nd place, with 77 million euros. Arnout Schuijff, co-founder of number 26, with 1.1 billion euros.

Schuijff saw his assets grow with a dizzying percentage of 1406.8%. He became a billionaire this year after the spectacular IPO of Adyen. His brother Joost is also in the list, with 680 million euros. He counted mostly at the IPO.

Pieter van der Does, like Arnout Schuijff, also figured in the 500 price rankings last year. It has been added to the list and is now calculated at 810 million euros. Allevier made big profits at the IPO, as did Mabel van Oranje-Nassau. It occupies the 149 place with 240 million euros.

Boekhoorn boert well

Billionaire Marcel Boekhoorn is ranked eighth on the list. The capital of the latter was 1.9 billion euros. He became rich with Telfort, is known for "his" pandas at Ouwehands Dierenpark and earlier this month he bought the Hema.

Where there are winners, there are also losers. This is how Dennis Okhuijsen was bothered by the list. Last year, Altice's top financier was up 107 with 280 million euros, now he's no longer in the Quote 500 to confess. A bonus for the CEO: just before the fall of Altice, he sold 37 million shares.

The biggest loss this year is Hans Struik, known for his can. Quote has a capital of 90 million euros, with which he is on the spot 447 in the list. This means that about 40% of its assets have disappeared since last year.

The last estimate 500 is in store from tomorrow.

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