Google top boss Sundar Pichai is back into the limelight, this time not due to some tech announcements, but for his soaring net worth. The 53-year-old CEO joined the billionaire club with a net worth touching $1.1 billion on July 24, according to Bloomberg. Pichai’s net worth jumped around $1.2 billion on Forbes real time billionaires’ list. His net worth soared following the strong earnings reported by Google’s parent, Alphabet Inc., in the second quarter of the financial year 2025, driven mainly by the use of artificial intelligence (AI).
“We had a standout quarter, with robust growth across the company,” said Sundar Pichai. “AI is positively impacting every part of the business, driving strong momentum,” Pichai added.
Google boss’s entry into the billionaires’ club is a rare achievement for a non-founding CEO of the tech company, mainly because the top executives who’ve made their place on the list, including Meta Platforms Inc., Mark Zuckerberg and Nvidia Corp., Jensen Huang are due to their equity stakes in the companies.
Sundar Pichai’s $1.1 Net Worth & Luxurious $40 Mn Mansion
The 53-year-old Google CEO has a net worth of around $1.1 billion. His stream of income includes his compensation package at Google, which comprises salary, bonuses, and stock options.
According to a Times Property report, Pichai has a luxurious mansion in California, which is worth $40 million.
His Journey from Small Town to Silicon Valley’s Top Guy
Born in Tamil Nadu’s Madurai in 1972, Pichai’s story from a small-town boy to silicon valley’s top guy is nothing short of a remarkable rise. He completed a bachelor’s degree in metallurgical engineering from IIT Kharagpur and then moved to the US to pursue a master’s degree in material science and engineering at Stanford University. The Madurai-born Google CEO then pursued an MBA at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania.
Pichai worked at McKinsey & Company in an engineering and product management role and in 2004 joined Google to head its product management for the tech firm’s toolbar. In his nearly two-decades long career at the tech firm, he has played a pivotal role in the development of key products, including Google Chrome, ChromeOS, Google Drive, Google Maps and Gmail.
He then rose to the position of CEO in 2015 and has been crowned as the longest-serving head of Google. In 2017, he was also appointed to Alphabet’s board of directors. With many achievements under his belt, the 53-year-old Google CEO has twice been featured on Time magazine’s list, in 2016 and 2020.