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The 30 Richest Mexicans in the World
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For ordinary people like you and me, imagining millions of dollars is almost absurd. Who knows thousands of millions. But in Mexico, there are people who have these fortunes in their chests.
The pandemic could have shaken the fortunes of several of these people in the Mexican economy, but it could not, for example, eliminate Carlos Slim from the top of the list.
Bueno, here at Mr. Finanzas decided to bring you a list of the richest Mexicans around the world, to inspire you. In this way, it will be known through names and fortune values, as far as you can get!
Who are the richest Mexicans in the world?
1-Carlos Slim
We started with the richest man in Mexico, Carlos Slim, with a fortune estimated at US $ 52.1 thousand million, with investments in telecommunications, in the industrial, financial, energy, mining and much more markets.
Between 2019 and 2020, Carlos Slim suffered several impacts. His wealth varied at -18,59%, but even then, it was not enough to remove him from the list of the richest people in Mexico.
2- Ricardo Salinas
Ricardo Salinas occupies the second place, with his 11,700 million dollars invested in banks, in the entertainment sector, in retail trade and in telecommunications. Of the 33 Mexican billionaires on the Forbes 2020 list, he is one of the few who have increased their fortunes since 2019 and before the pandemic.
3- Germán Larrea
With investments in the mining, transport, entertainment and infrastructure sectors, Germán Larrea has an estimated fortune in US $ 11 thousand million. It only occupies second place on the list, but it fell to third place this year, after the great recession of COVID-19.
4- Alberto Baillères
The fortune of Alberto Baillères ended up losing a thousand million dollars, but that's not how I can remove it from the list of the richest people in Mexico. However, it is found in the fourth place, with investments that go from the beverage sector, insurance, pensions and more.
5- Maria Asunción Aramburuzabala
The richest woman in Mexico is María Asunción Aramburuzabala, with her 5,600 million dollars, all destined for different investments. Despite the fact that she was not as affected as other millionaires, María Asunción was slightly shaken by the crisis, since her fortune of $ 5.9 thousand million was reduced to $ 5,600 as of March of this year.
6- Juan Francisco Beckmann and Family
With centralized investments in the beverage sector, Juan Francisco has in his hands a sum of 4,300 million dollars. As the owner of the biggest tequila production house in the world, Beckmann managed to keep his wealth stable between 2019 and 2020.
7- Jerónimo Arango
With $ 4.3 thousand million in his hands, Jerónimo Arango focuses mainly on investments in the financial market. Despite the fact that 2020 was a bad year for him, it still remains very well on the list of millionaires in Mexico, since it is in the seventh position of the ranking.
8- Servitje Montull family
Focused mainly on investment in the food sector, Familia Servitje Montull has an estimated fortune in 1TP4Q of 2.6 thousand million. A decrease of 900 million dollars since last year, since the family had an estimated wealth of 3,500 by 2019. So, they remained firm and strong, since they had 37.5% of shares. from Grupo Bimbo.
9- Francisco Robinson Bours y Familia
Focused both on the telecommunications and food sectors, the fortune of the Robinson Bours family has dramatically suffered from the impacts of COVID-19. As much for the negative consumption deriving from the crisis, as for the fall of the inversiones, hicieron that the fortune of the family cayera -28,6%. Literally, the biggest fall of the entire list that we present here.
10- Achar Levy Family
One of the only families that saw an increase in its wealth, the Familia Achar Levy saw an increase of 6% in the amount of its capital. A surprising rise, the result of the sale of some actions, as well as of very successful investments in the market.
11- Espinosa Abdalá family
Surely, in the face of a difficult year in the current 2020, the Espinosa Abdalá Family has an investment of 2,450 million dollars, most of which are destined for the investment sector in general. In any case, despite the difficulties, the family had an increase in respect of the past year.
12- Carlos Hank Rhon
With his 2,000 million dollars, Carlos Hank dominates the industrial, raw materials and financial management sectors. Even though it is among the richest, its capital dropped more than 23% between 2019 and 2020. An effect directly linked to the coronavirus crisis.
13- González Moreno Family
Focused on the food sector, the family has a fortune of 1,900 million dollars. Before the pandemic, the amount was 100 million more, but the González Morenos ended up losing that amount, which is equivalent to about 5% of the old amount with the crisis. A relatively small loss, and the result of intelligent management of contributions.
14- Manuel Barragán Morales and Family
Controlling 18.3% of shares in Arca Continental, one of the largest Coca-Cola bottlers, the family has an amount of 1,900 million dollars, previously totaling 2,100 mdd, but in view of the losses caused by COVID-19, the value of the contributions reduced 200 million between 2019 and 2020.
15- David Michel and Family
With the fortune almost entirely linked to the beverage sector, David Michel and his family control the 6.6% of FEMSA's shares. In 2019 they had 2,100 mdd in their hands, but today the value of their contributions has dropped to $ 1,700. The reduction, however, has not been able to remove the 15 richest people in Mexico.
16- Roberto Hernandez
With his 1,700 million dollars earmarked for investments in general, Roberto Hernández occupies the sixteenth place. Lost only 5.6% of his fortune from 2019 to 2020, showing a great domain in the management of his fortune. He is considered one of the richest and most resistant men in the Mexican economy.
Every ello, thanks to your ability to face well all and each of the situations that are present.
17- Antonio del Valle
With $ 1.6 thousand million, Antonio del Valle occupies the tenth place in the ranking of the richest people in Mexico. One of the people who most suffered the pandemic, Antonio del Valle has surprisingly lost the 50% of his capital.
His investments, which were mainly aimed at the chemical sector, construction materials, plastic tubing and water, ended up causing great losses in the business of this man who only had to be even richer in 2019.
18- Carlos González Zabalegui and Family
One of the only families on the list that, in fact, is showing a significant increase in its wealth, the González Zabalegui currently have US $ 1,550 million, and seem to have a potential increase of 15% in sales, with a possible profit. around the 9%, what can you do to win some places on our list of the richest people in Mexico.
19- Hank González Family
Focused on the financial sector, the group led by the family is called “Grupo Financiero Banorte”. This is still strong in the face of the pandemic, the result of good investments and good commercial policies. This is the first time that the family is among the 20 richest people in all of Mexico, and it seems that it will go up more and more in the ranking, thanks to the immense financial savvy they have.
20- Cynthia and Bruce Grossman
The couple that occupies the 20th position on the list of richest people in Mexico accumulates a fortune of 1,400 million dollars in their hands. Their fortunes decreased by 12.5% from 2019 to 2020. They are the second largest producers of Coca-Cola in Latin America.
21- Rufino Vigil
Occupying the position of the twentieth richest person in all of Mexico, Rufino Vigil occupies this place because he has in his hands 1,200 million dollars, all destined for the steel industry, one of the strongest in the whole country. Thanks to his management, and even before all industrial cierres, Rufino Vigil does not seem to have suffered so many impacts on his fortune, despite the fact that he was economically shaken between 2019 and 2020.
22- Alfredo Harp Helú
With a fortune of 1,100 million dollars, Alfredo Harp Helú is a man of great success. Working with his investments mainly in the minority and entertainment sector, this man suffered some impacts during the pandemic (losing 200 million dollars in contributions), but nothing that has shaken his position in the current ranking. At the end of the year, the man manifests that he intends to fully recover his capital.
23- Fernando Chico Pardo
With his $ 990 million in hand, Fernando Chico Pardo specializes in financial investments, in addition to working in telecommunications and dealing with airports. In 2019, the fortune of this man was 34% higher, adding up to $ 1.5 thousand million.
With the pandemic, this figure has been reduced by more than $ 500 million, and today, it is trying to return to the group of those who have more than $ 1,000 million.
24- David Peñaloza Alanís
With capital centralized in the infrastructure market, it was to be expected that David Peñaloza's fortune would be drastically reduced. However, thanks to the very intelligent management of this man, he lost only 17.5% of his capital. Today, like Chico Pardo, he has a fortune estimated at 990 million dollars.
25- Emilio Azcárraga Jean
Emilio Azcárraga is another of the Mexican millionaires, the one who occupies the 25th place. He certainly saw himself dramatically affected by the pandemic, since in 2019 his fortune was valued at 1TP4Q 1.5 thousand million.
26- Angel Losada Moreno and Family
With $ 970 million, Ángel Losada Moreno and his family are in the food and raw materials sector, as well as in the minority sector. Losing 30% of his fortune from 2019 to 2020, the Losada family received a significant blow, but he has the intention of recovering his fortune quickly, with wise investments.
27- Javier Arroyo Chávez and Family
Focusing his investments and his fortune on Farmacias Guadalajara, Javier Arroyo Chávez and his family have their fortune fully linked to the distribution of health care items, as well as medicines. As is to be expected, he was positively affected by the pandemic, and today he has a fortune of 900 million dollars. And these numbers only go up in the current period.
28- Jorba Servitje Family
With 820 million dollars invested in the food sector, the Familia Jorba Servitje has shares linked to Grupo Bimbo, and left the group of multimillionaires in Mexico, since it lost 25,45% of its fortunes. Even with the pandemic, the industries did not detuvieron, since they work in a sector considered fundamental, but the cooling of the market brings great losses.
29- Alfredo Chedraui Obese and Family
Endowed with 760 million dollars, Alfredo Chedraui Obeso and his family suffered a dramatic decrease in his fortune. So, what a 41,53% fell. Their fortunes, before the pandemic, reached 1,300 million dollars. As the minority sector, the focus of investments, suffered important impacts, it was expected that there would be an important impact on the family fortune.
30- Fernández Family
Finally, we have a la Familia Fernández. Those who have a fortune of 700 million dollars. Like the majority of those listed above, the Fernández Family lost part of its fortune during the pandemic, but still ranks as one of the richest personalities in Mexico, since it occupies the 30th position on our list, inspired by the Forbes list .
The fortune of this family is assigned to the drinks sector, as well as some of the other people on this list.
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