

Andrew R. Jassy (born January 13, 1968) is the President and Chief Executive Officer of Amazon.com Inc., best known for founding and growing Amazon Web Services (AWS). During his long tenure at Amazon, Jassy built a significant personal fortune through salary, bonuses, and especially stock awards.
According to GuruFocus, Jassy’s net worth is estimated at $472 million as of June 25, 2025.
Quiver Quantitative places his net worth slightly higher at $536 million as of June 18, 2025, based largely on his ≈2.2 million shares of AMZN, consistent with SEC filings.
These shares form the bulk of his wealth, with periodic sales through Form 4 filings (e.g., he sold ~19,872 shares on May 21, 2025) contributing to his liquidity.
As CEO of Amazon (since July 5, 2021), Jassy received a 10-year compensation package worth approximately $212 million, most of which vests over time and is made up of stock units.
His base salary in 2022 was $317,500, up from $175,000 in 2021; total compensation that year reached $1.298 million.
His long-term stock awards trace back to his leadership of AWS, which he founded in 2003 and led until 2021.
Though widely reported as becoming a “billionaire,” more conservative sources cap his net worth well below that threshold:
GuruFocus: ~$472M
Quiver Quant: ~$536M
However, this is subject to change with Amazon stock performance and future vesting of RSUs. Some estimates from late 2023—citing 12.5 million shares—placed him briefly in billionaire territory (~$1.9B), but no recent filings support that valuation.
Source | Date | Est. Net Worth | Shares Held |
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GuruFocus | June 25, 2025 | $472M | ~2.22M (May 21, 2025) |
Quiver Quant | June 18, 2025 | $536M | ~2.2M (with recent sales) |
Baker City Herald | Jan 2024 | Multi‑billion estimate (based on older holdings) | |
Celebrity Net Wr. | ~2021 | $400M |
As of mid-2025, Andrew Jassy’s net worth is most reliably estimated in the range of $470–540 million, primarily in Amazon stock he has earned over decades.
Though earlier estimates suggested he might be a billionaire, that figure appears outdated and not reflective of current filings.
His wealth will continue to evolve as more stock units vest and Amazon’s share price fluctuates.