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Sarah Dransfield in the UK | sdransfield@oxfam.org.uk | 07884 114825

Notes to editors:

The People’s Vaccine Alliance is a movement of health, humanitarian and human rights organisations, past and present world leaders, health experts, faith leaders and economists advocating that COVID-19 vaccines are manufactured rapidly and at scale, as global common goods, free of intellectual property protections and made available to all people, in all countries, free of charge.

Data comes from an analysis of the annual Forbes Rich List, as published on 6 April 2021.

Figures for vaccinating all poorest countries is based on countries defined as ‘Low Income’, for which the population is 775,710,612 (according to UN Population 2020). The average vaccine cost, $19, is based on the  average mid-range cost per course of vaccination of the 5 leading vaccine producers. However, the prices should be far lower and the $19 is for illustration purposes and is in no way an endorsement of these unacceptably high prices. The wealth of the new billionaires could vaccine all Low-Income countries 1.3 times. The population of India (according to UN Population 2020) is 1.38 billion and the increase in wealth of the 8 existing billionaires could vaccine everyone in India 1.2 times. All figures based on a two-dose regimen. Vaccine doses in low income countries data from Our World in Data.

The 9 new vaccine billionaires, in order of their net worth are: 

  1. Stéphane Bancel, Moderna’s CEO (worth $4.3 billion)
  2. Ugur Sahin, CEO and co-founder of BioNTech (worth $4 billion)
  3. Timothy Springer, an immunologist and founding investor of Moderna (worth $2.2bn)
  4. Noubar Afeyan, Moderna’s Chairman (worth $1.9 billion)
  5. Juan Lopez-Belmonte, Chairman of ROVI, a company with a deal to manufacture and package the Moderna vaccine (worth $1.8 billion)
  6. Robert Langer, a scientist and founding investor in Moderna (worth $1.6 billion)
  7. Zhu Tao, co-founder and chief scientific officer at CanSino Biologics (worth $1.3 billion)
  8. Qiu Dongxu, co-founder and senior vice president at CanSino Biologics (worth $1.2)
  9. Mao Huinhoa, also co-founder and senior vice president at CanSino Biologics (worth $1 billion)

The 8 vaccine billionaires who saw their wealth increase are:

  1. Jiang Rensheng & family - Chair, Zhifei Biological products (from $7.60bn to $24.40bn)
  2. Cyrus Poonawalla - Founder, Serum Institute of India (from $8.20bn to $12.70bn)
  3. Tse Ping - Sinopharm (from $7.30bn to $8.90bn)
  4. Wu Guanjiang - Co-founder, Zhifei Biological products (from $1.8bn to $5.10bn)
  5. Thomas Struengmann & family - Portfolio includes Germany's BioNTech and Uruguay's Mega Pharma (from $9.6bn to $11bn)
  6. Andreas Struengmann & family - Portfolio includes Germany's BioNTech and Uruguay's Mega Pharma (from $9.6bn to $11bn)
  7. Pankaj Patel - Controls listed company Cadila Healthcare. The company now manufactures drugs to treat Covid-19 such as Remdesivir from Gilead. Its Covid-19 vaccine, ZyCoV-D, is undergoing clinical trials (from $2.9bn to $5bn)
  8. Patrick Soon-Shiong - ImmunityBio - selected for the US federal government's "Operation Warp Speed" to help quickly develop a Covid-19 vaccine (from $6.4bn to $7.5bn)