Stefan von Holtzbrinck Net Worth

He has also served as the Chairman of the Supervisory Board of the Holtzbrinck Publishing Group since 2000. Stefan von Holtzbrinck is a German Doctor of Law and publisher who has amassed a net worth of $2.8 billion. He is the Co-Owner, Chairman and CEO of Verlagsgruppe Georg von Holtzbrinck Company, a publishing house founded by his father in 1948. He has also been the Chairman of the Supervisory Board of the Holtzbrinck Publishing Group since 2000.
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Birth Day May 15, 1963
Birth Place Germany
Age 60 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Taurus
Net Worth: $2.8 Billion

💰 Net worth: $3.4 Billion (2024)

Stefan von Holtzbrinck, a prominent figure in the business world, has amassed a staggering net worth of $3.4 billion in 2024. As the Chairman of the Holtzbrinck Publishing Group, he has established himself as one of the wealthiest individuals in Germany. With diverse investments in the media sector, particularly in publishing, Stefan has propelled his fortune to unprecedented heights. His remarkable entrepreneurial skills and strategic acumen have undoubtedly played a crucial role in transforming the Holtzbrinck Publishing Group into a powerhouse, solidifying his status as one of the richest billionaires in Germany.

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It was upon Georg's death in 1983 that his children Stefan von Holtzbrinck and Monika Schoeller along with their half-brother Dieter inherited one of Germany's largest media companies. A lawyer by training, Holtzbrinck did his apprenticeship at Bloomsbury Publishing in London before joining Holtzbrinck in 1994. He was well netted in the company's operations when major changes took off. After a major restructuring in 2012, the Holtzbrinck Publishing Group is primarily composed of Macmillan Science and Education, Macmillan Publishers (general fiction and non-fiction) and Holtzbrinck Digital, Information & Services. Since 2009 the group's has continuously worked on freeing from the newspaper business and that's why in 2013 sold its remaining 49% interest in the daily Südkurier to Mediengruppe Pressedruck. Subsequently, the group's revenue in 2012 dropped 12.4% from the prior year, to Eu 1.88 billion ($2.54 billion). But the net profit went up 85% to Eu 129.2 million ($175.5 million).