Ken Griffin’s Net Worth – Where Does the Billionaire Investor’s Wealth Come From?
Thursday, April 13th, 2023 – What is the Ken Griffin's net worth? Before we get to that, let's quickly explain who he is, for those of you that might not know.
Kenneth Cordele Griffin, commonly known as Ken Griffin, is an American investor, hedge fund manager, and philanthropist.
He is the founder and CEO of Citadel LLC, a global investment firm and one of the world's leading hedge funds. Griffin is #35 on Forbes' Billionaires list of the wealthiest people in the world.
Business 2 Community has conducted comprehensive research and estimates his net worth at $32.45 billion as of April 2023.
Ken Griffin’s Net Worth Mostly from Citadel
Citadel LLC accounts for a significant portion of Griffin's net worth, with about $9 billion of his personal assets in Citadel funds.
With nearly $63 billion in assets under management, Citadel has become a titan in the financial world, offering core strategies in fixed high-income and macro, quantitative strategies, commodities, equities, and credit.
Other sources of his wealth include the separate entity Citadel Securities (80% Ownership), real estate, and his art collection.
Griffin also earns a hefty salary, with a record-breaking $4.1 billion in income in 2022—making him the highest-paid hedge fund manager as reported by Institutional Investor's annual Rich List.
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