Brazilian entrepreneur Luana Lopes Lara, who cofounded prediction market platform Kalshi, has claimed the title of world’s youngest self-made woman billionaire at age 29, according to a report by Forbes
Lara went from gruelling ballet training to building her fintech startup, which is now valued at around $11 billion, after a $1 billion fundraise.
The report added that Kalshi’s recent funding round put Lara and cofounder Tarek Mansour, each holding about 12% of the company, in the billionaire cohort.
Born in Brazil, Lara spent her teenage years as a ballerina at the Bolshoi Theater School, where she trained for up to 10 hours a day. She pursued a career in dance for months in Austria after finishing high school but then changed tack to academics.
The ballerina earned degrees in computer science and math from MIT, including a master’s in engineering with research in cognitive science.
After her education, she entered the quantitative finance space, interning at top firms like Citadel Securities and Bridgewater Associates, and in 2018, launched Kalshi with fellow MIT grad Mansour.
With the latest fundraise, Lara has grabbed the youngest female billionaire spot from Taylor Swift and Scale AI’s Lucy Guo.
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