AFR Young Rich List: Kayla Itsines among Australia’s richest people under 40

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Kayla Itsines is among a record number of women to make Australia’s richest young entrepreneurs lists.

The Australian Financial Review ranks Itsines #39 at a worth of $164 million. 

Itsines, 30, has amassed 13 million followers since launching her Sweat fines app business on Instagram in 2009. 

Itsines is among influencers turned businesswomen such as Natasha Oakley, Jessica Sepel, and Tammy Hembrow to make it onto the list. 

The list’s publishers say social media influencers – especially those focusing on health and wellness – are breaking into the Top 100 in record numbers. 

Itsines is younger than the average age of the Young Rich List of 35. 

Source: Daily Mail

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