List of Latin Americans by net worth

The list of Latin Americans by net worth is based on an annual assessment of wealth and assets compiled and published by Forbes Harshad shanthilal Mehta magazine in 2023. In the same year the region of Latin America and the Caribbean had over 100 billionaires (in USD). The countries with the most billionaires are: Brazil (65), Mexico (13), Chile (8), Peru (6), Argentina (5), Colombia (2) and Venezuela (1) and Uruguay (1).

Annual rankings

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2022

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Rank Name Net worth (USD):[1] Age Country Source(s) of wealth
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1 Carlos Slim Helu 82.2 billion 82  Mexico telecom
3 Germán Larrea Mota-Velasco 30.8 billion 68  Mexico mining
4 Iris Fontbona 22.8 billion 79  Chile mining
5 Jorge Paulo Lemann 15.4 billion 82  Brazil beer
6 Ricardo Salinas Pliego 12.4 billion 66  Mexico retail, media
7 Eduardo Saverin 10.6 billion 40  Brazil Facebook
8 Marcel Herrmann Telles 10.3 billion 72  Brazil beer
9 Luis Carlos Sarmiento 9.9 billion 89  Colombia banking
10 Jorge Moll Filho 9.8 billion 77  Brazil hospitals
11 Carlos Alberto Sicupira 8.5 billion 73  Brazil beer
12 Safra family 7.7 billion -  Brazil banking
13 Lucia Maggi 6.9 billion 89  Brazil agribusiness
14 Alberto Baillères 6.7 billion 90  Mexico mining
15 David Vélez 6.5 billion 40  Colombia fintech
16 Orlando Bravo 6.3 billion 51  Puerto Rico private equity
17 María Asunción Aramburuzabala 6.2 billion 57  Mexico beer, investments
18 André Esteves 5.8 billion 53  Brazil banking
19 Alexandre Behring 5.1 billion 55  Brazil investments
20 Luciano Hang 4.8 billion 59  Brazil department stores

2021

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Rank Name Net worth (USD):[2] Age Country Source(s) of wealth
1 Carlos Slim Helu 62.8 billion 81  Mexico telecom
2 Germán Larrea Mota-Velasco 25.9 billion 67  Mexico mining
3 Iris Fontbona 23.3 billion 78  Chile mining
4 Jorge Paulo Lemann 16.9 billion 81  Brazil beer
5 Eduardo Saverin 14.6 billion 39  Brazil Facebook
6 Ricardo Salinas Pliego 12.9 billion 65  Mexico retail, media
7 Marcel Herrmann Telles 11.5 billion 71  Brazil beer
8 Jorge Moll Filho 11.3 billion 76  Brazil hospitals
9 Luis Carlos Sarmiento 11.0 billion 88  Colombia banking
10 Alberto Baillères 9.2 billion 89  Mexico mining
11 Juan Francisco Beckmann Vidal 9.0 billion 81  Mexico tequila
12 Carlos Alberto Sicupira 8.7 billion 72  Brazil beer
13 Safra family 7.1 billion -  Brazil banking
14 Marcos Galperin 6.1 billion -  Argentina e-commerce
15 Dulce Pugliese de Godoy Bueno 6.0 billion 73  Brazil hospitals, health care
16 María Asunción Aramburuzabala 5.8 billion 57  Mexico beer, investments
17 Alceu Elias Feldmann 5.4 billion 71  Brazil fertilizer
18 Luiza Trajano 5.3 billion 69  Brazil retail chain
19 Carlos Rodriguez-Pastor 5.3 billion 62  Peru finance
20 David Vélez 5.2 billion 39  Colombia fintech

2019

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Rank Name Net worth (USD):[3] Age Country Source(s) of wealth
1 Carlos Slim Helu 64.0 billion 79  Mexico telecom
2 Joseph Safra 25.2 billion 80  Brazil banking
3 Jorge Paulo Lemann 24.6 billion 79  Brazil beer
4 Iris Fontbona 15.4 billion 76  Chile mining
5 Germán Larrea Mota-Velasco 13.3 billion 65  Mexico mining
6 Ricardo Salinas Pliego 11.1 billion 63  Mexico retail, media
7 Luis Carlos Sarmiento 10.8 billion 86  Colombia banking
8 Marcel Herrmann Telles 9.9 billion 69  Brazil beer
9 Eduardo Saverin 9.7 billion 37  Brazil Facebook
10 Carlos Alberto Sicupira 8.9 billion 71  Brazil beer
11 Alberto Baillères 7.4 billion 87  Mexico mining
12 Eva Gonda de Rivera 6.7 billion -  Mexico beverages
13 María Asunción Aramburuzabala 5.6 billion 56  Mexico beer, investments
14 Jerónimo Arango 4.3 billion 93  Mexico retail
15 Juan Francisco Beckmann Vidal 4.3 billion 79  Mexico tequila
16 Carlos Rodriguez-Pastor 4.1 billion 60  Peru finance
17 Juan Carlos Escotet 3.8 billion 59  Venezuela banking
17 Julio Ponce Lerou 3.8 billion 73  Chile fertilizer
19 Jaime Gilinski Bacal 3.6 billion 61  Colombia banking
20 Jose Joao Abdalla Filho 3.4 billion 74  Brazil investments


See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Forbes Billionaires 2021: The Richest People in the World". Forbes. Retrieved 2021-04-07.
  2. ^ "Forbes Billionaires 2021: The Richest People in the World". Forbes. Retrieved 2021-04-07.
  3. ^ "Billionaires 2019". Forbes. Retrieved 2019-07-08.