Wealth of the Khamenei family
The Khamenei family, the family of former Supreme Leader of Iran Ali Khamenei, is reported to control substantial wealth and assets through affiliated bodies.
Ali Khamenei
Ali Khamanei oversaw the Setad, as A Part of his responsibilities as ayatollah. Setad acquired most of its wealth by seizing properties. An investigation by journalists affiliated with Reuters "found no evidence that Khamenei is tapping Setad to enrich himself."
Mojtaba Khamenei
Mojtaba Khamenei, the Supreme Leader's second eldest son, is reported to have accumulated wealth exceeding $3 billion. His assets are allegedly distributed across banks in the United Arab Emirates, Syria, Venezuela, and several African countries. Additionally, Mojtaba is said to possess approximately $300 million in gold and diamonds. He has also acquired extensive land near Mashhad, transforming it into personal property. 
Masoud Khamenei
Masoud, another of Ayatollah Khamenei's sons, manages several of his father's institutions. He reportedly holds over $400 million in banks in France and the UK, with an additional $100 million in Tehran. Masoud also controls the sales of Renault vehicles in Iran, further contributing to his wealth.
Meysam Khamenei
Meysam the youngest son, is married to the daughter of a prominent Iranian bazaar merchant. He partners with his brother Masoud in the Renault enterprise, receiving a commission from each vehicle sold. Meysam's wealth is estimated at over $200 million, with around $10 million allocated for domestic trade.
Affiliated organizations
Astan Quds Razavi
These organizations, while presented as charitable entities, have been criticized for lacking transparency and allegedly serving the ruling elite's interests.
See also
- Wealth of Donald Trump