One Direction has topped the 'Rich List for Britons under 30' by earning a combined total fortune of 59.33 million pounds.
The English-Irish pop band was included as a single entry for the total earnings as the money was generated by the group, rather than for any solo work, Sky News reported.
Daniel Radcliffe, who has topped the list since its establishment in 2010, has been knocked down by the band, and is now in second place with 56.19 million pounds.
The highest new entry in the list is DJ and music producer Calvin Harris who earned an estimated 22.1 million pounds in 2013.
Names falling out of the top 30 this year include Paolo Nutini, Jamie Bell, Natasha Bedingfield and Sienna Miller.
The financial dealings, including TV shows, films, record sales and product endorsements were examined by a panel of industry experts to compile the list for Heat magazine.
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