
India's oldest billionaire is 91 years old, has a massive net worth of Rs 130000000000, no match to Mukesh Ambani, Gautam Adani, name is...
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India's oldest female billionaire: You must have heard about many billionaires who work hard day in and day out to earn their massive wealth. From Mukesh Ambani to Gautam Adani and Shiv Nadar, India has seen many billionaires who transformed their business and reached new heights. However, have you ever thought about who is the oldest billionaire of India? Moreover, would you believe if we tell you that India's oldest billionaire is 91 years old and has a massive net worth of $1.5 billion. India's oldest female billionaire
Hailing from Hyderabad, Subbamma Jasti recently made headlines as India's oldest female billionaire after she got placed on the Forbes list with a massive net worth of $1.5 billion (Rs 130000000000). Currently ranked at 2358th on the Forbes billionaire list in the world, billionaire Subbamma inherited the assets of her husband Subba Rao Jasti, who died in February 2023. Story behind the wealth of Subbamma Jasti
As per media reports, Subba Rao's wealth came from his stake sale of Suven Pharmaceuticals and Suven Life Sciences, both of which are run by Subba Rao and Subbamma Jasti's son Venkateswarlu Jasti.
Subbamma Jasti's son, Venkateswarlu Jasti — the former Chairman and Managing Director of Suven Pharma and currently serving as an Advisor to the company — operated a chain of six community pharmacies across New York and New Jersey during the 1970s and 1980s.

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