Forbes magazine has released its list of 40 wealthiest people in the Philippines.
Not surprisingly, Henry Sy of SM topped the list with $9.1 billion net worth. He was followed at number 2 by Lucio Tan with $4.5 billion and Enrique Razon at number 3 with $3.6 billion.
Jaime Zobel de Ayala was at number 7 with $2.2 billion, while Eduardo Cojuangco, Jr. of San Miguel was at number 10 with $1.4 billion.
Here are the complete list of Forbes’ 40 richest people in the Philippines:
- Henry Sy – $9.1 billion (SM Prime)
- Lucio Tan – $4.5 billion (Phillip Morris Fortune Tobacco)
- Enrique Razon Jr. – $3.6 billion (International Container Terminal Services)
- John Gokongwei Jr. – $3.2 billion (JG Summit)
- David Consunji – $2.7 billion (DMCI)
- Andrew Tan – $2.3 billion (Alliance Global)
- Jaime Zobel de Ayala – $2.2 billion (Ayala Corp.)
- George Ty – $1.7 billion (Metropolitan Bank)
- Roberto Ongpin – $1.5 billion (Atok-Big Wedge)
- Eduardo Cojuangco Jr. – $1.4 billion (San Miguel)
- Roberto Coyiuto Jr. – $1.3 billion (National Grid)
- Tony Tan Caktiong – $1.25 billion (Jollibee Foods)
- Lucio and Susan Co – $1.2 billion (Puregold Price Club)
- Iñigo and Mercedes Zobel – $1.15 billion (Ayala Corp.)
- Emilio Yap – $1.1 billion (Philtrust Bank)
- Jon Ramon Aboitiz – $955 million (Aboitiz Equity Ventures)
- Andrew Gotianun – $825 million (Filinvest Development)
- Manuel Villar – $720 million (Vista Land and Lifescapes)
- Beatrice Campos – $700 million (Unilab)
- Vivian Que Azcona – $690 million (Mercury Drug)
- Alfonso Yuchengco – $570 million (Rizal Commercial Bank)
- Mariano Tan Jr. – $420 million (Unilab)
- Enrique Aboitiz – $400 million (Aboitiz & Co.)
- Eric Recto – $365 million (Alphaland)
- Jose Antonio – $300 million (Century Properties Group)
- Gilberto Duavit – $270 million (GMA Network)
- Menardo Jimenez – $265 million (GMA Network)
- Frederick Dy – $260 million (Security Bank)
- Manuel Zamora Jr. – $255 million (Nickel Asia)
- Alfredo Ramos – $$250 million (Atlas Consolidated Mining and Development)
- Oscar Lopez – $245 million (ABS-CBN)
- Felipe Gozon – $240 million (GMA Network)
- Betty Ang – $235 million (Monde Nissin)
- Wilfred Uytengsu Jr. – $230 million (Alaska Milk)
- Juliette Romualdez – $200 million (Banco de Oro)
- Bienvenido Tantoco Sr. – $195 million (Rustan Commercial)
- Jacinto Ng Sr. – $190 million (Rebisco)
- Tomas Alcantara – $160 million (Alsons Consolidated Resources)
- Michael Cosiquien – $150 million (Megawide Construction)
- Edgar Sia II – $140 million (Mang Inasal)
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I wonder if any of these are self made...
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