Tadashi Yanai
Entrepreneur

Tadashi Yanai Net Worth

Tadashi Yanai, born on February 7, 1949 in Japan, is the founder of Fast Retailing, Asia's largest apparel firm. He is best known for his Uniqlo clothing line, which combines affordability with stylishness. His success has made him one of the wealthiest people in Japan.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Birth Day February 7, 1949
Birth Place Japan
Age 75 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Aquarius

💰 Net worth: $32.6 Billion (2024)

2009 $6 Billion
2010 $7.6 Billion
2011 $7.6 Billion
2012 $10 Billion
2013 $13.3 Billion
2014 $17.9 Billion
2015 $20.2 Billion
2016 $14.6 Billion
2017 $15.9 Billion
2018 $20.44 Billion

About

Founder of Fast Retailing, at one point Asia's largest apparel firm. He married affordability with stylishness in his Uniqlo clothing line.

Before Fame

He founded Uniqlo as a brandless warehouse Business selling low-priced imports to Japanese youth. He learned how to grow the company after watching the operations of Lai Chee-ying in Hong Kong.

Trivia

He had the world's fourth-largest apparel company by 2013, operating 1,200 stores globally with sales nearing $10 billion.

Family Life

He was born in Japan and attended Ube High School and Waseda University.

Associated With

He adopted the approach of the Swedish fashion giant H&M, which also found a balance between affordability and style with the latter accomplished by engaging Models like Daphne Groeneveld.

Some Tadashi Yanai images

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