In addition, the 29-year-old also tops the list of those in Norway with the greatest wealth. According to the tax lists, in 2021 he had a fortune of NOK 19,796,945,077 and an income of NOK 1,207,825,884. He also tops the list of those who tax the most. Gustav Magnar Witzøe is best known as the heir to the seafood company SalMar, which his father established in 1991. Witzøe today owns large parts of the shares in the listed company. The 29-year-old also works as a model. Here is the whole list: The richest under 30 The Andresen sisters come after Gustav Magnar Witzøe on the list of Norway’s richest under 30. They are the daughters of financier Johan H. Andresen. Alexandra and Katharina Gamlemshaug Andresen are fifth and sixth generation owners of the family company Ferd. The family formerly owned the Tiedemanns Tobaksfabrik, and Johan H. Andresen is occasionally referred to as the “tobacco heir”. The family sold out of the tobacco industry in 2005. Alexandra Gamlemshaug Andresen is also listed as the owner of Evje Gård. Johan H. Andresen and daughters Alexandra (left) and Katharina Andresen. Photo: DAG KNUDSEN / Ferd After them come the Norgesgruppen heirs Karl Edvard, Finn Hartvig and Peder Oskar Johannson. They all have a fortune of around two billion kroner. All three are listed as board members in their respective investment companies. Number seven on the list is Knut Fredrik Natvig Aspelin. He is the son of Knut Gustaf Aspelin, who is co-owner and chairman of the property company Aspelin Ramm. Natvig Aspelin is also registered as a board member in several investment companies. After him comes Christian Ringnes jr., who has a fortune of 747,705,406. He is the son of the son of the businessman and art collector Christian Ringnes. Ringnes jr. is also listed as the day-to-day manager of the company Sporty App AS. In the last two places come the brothers Mathias and Henrik Varner. They are the sons of Marius Varner. He is managing director of the family-owned clothing group Varner-Gruppen. Varner consists of the fashion chains Bik Bok, Carlings, Cubus, Dressmann, Dressmann XL, Junkyard, Volt and Levi’s Store. They have stores in Norway, Sweden, Finland, Denmark and Iceland.
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