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The Hermès Family Surpasses Bernard Arnault in the 500 Largest Fortunes in France of the Magazine "Challenges"

Summary by Le Monde
Thierry Hermès' heirs delight France's place of greatest fortune to the founder of LVMH and his descendants. Since 2017, Bernard Arnault has dominated the annual ranking of the economic magazine.

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A thunderstorm in the ranking of great French fortunes: the Hermès family dethrones Bernard Arnault and becomes the richest in France. An inversion made possible by the group's solid stock market against the withdrawal of LVMH.

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Thierry Hermès' heirs delight France's place of greatest fortune to the founder of LVMH and his descendants. Since 2017, Bernard Arnault has dominated the annual ranking of the economic magazine.

·Paris, France
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In its annual ranking of France's 500 largest fortunes, Challenge magazine reveals that the CEO of the LVMH group loses the first position he held every year since 2017.

·France
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An earthquake in the hexagonal economic landscape: Hermès' heirs now surpass the LVMH dynasty, according to the latest ranking of great fortunes. A historic turning point has just taken place in the world of French billionaires. For the first time in sixteen years, the Hermès family supplants Bernard Arnault and his LVMH empire, sarroging [...] L的article Hermès family ssssave from the throne of French fortunes, putting an end to the reign of Arn…

Do you know the “FMIC”? It's like the SMIC but for the very, very rich since it is the Minimum Insertion Fortune to appear in the ranking of the largest professional fortunes in France by Challenges magazine. An institution that the economic weekly establishes every has

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The family of the owner of the luxury giant LVMH was at the top of France's biggest fortunes in eight years.

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Le Monde broke the news in Paris, France on Wednesday, July 9, 2025.
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