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Spear's Power List 2025: 100 Influential Figures Shaping Private Wealth

Discover the 100 most influential figures shaping private wealth in 2025. From politics to tech, these leaders are set to drive change in the ultra-high-net-worth world.

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Spear's Power List 2025: 100 Influential Figures Shaping Private Wealth

The Spear's Power List 2025, an annual recognition of the 100 most influential figures shaping the world of private wealth, is set for release in October 2025. Last year's list included notable names such as Rachel Reeves, the first female chancellor in the Treasury's 800-year history, and Sheikh Tahnoon bin Zayed Al Nahyan, overseeing Abu Dhabi's trillion-dollar sovereign wealth fund.

Francesca Bellettini's appointment at Gucci further solidified her status as a power player in the fashion world, following her inclusion in the previous year's list. The list also recognised lesser-known figures like Paul Geddes, group chief executive officer of Evelyn Partners, and Paul Stockton, then-chief executive officer of Rathbones Group. Sir Paul Marshall, dubbed 'Britain's most generous man', was also featured. Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, made the cut, demonstrating the list's broad scope across various industries.

The Spear's Power List aims to acknowledge individuals who significantly impact the lives of ultra-high-net-worth individuals and influence the world of private wealth. The 2025 list will continue this tradition, highlighting leaders who are expected to shape global finance and wealth management in the coming year.

The Spear's Power List 2025, due in October, promises to reveal another 100 influential figures driving change in the world of private wealth. Last year's list offered a glimpse into the diverse range of individuals shaping this sphere, from political figures like Rachel Reeves to industry leaders like Francesca Bellettini and Sam Altman.

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