The 40 Richest People in the Philippines
Oktober 21, 2007
Forbes Magazine released last week its list of “The Philippines’ 40 Richest.”
The top 40 are worth a combined $17 billion, a billion dollars more than last year. For the first time in a decade, a Filipino broke into the billionaire ranks. The son of a poor immigrant factory worker, Andrew Tan restructured his holding company, Alliance Global, and as a result, his net worth jumped to $1.1 billion from $480 million last year.
(Update: 2008 list of richest people in the Philippines)
Manuel Villar, the Philippine senate president, is the year’s biggest gainer. From $110 million last year, his net worth shoot up 755% to $940 million after the public offering of his company Vista Land & Lifescapes.
Seven other tycoons including Tony Tan Caktiong and Enrique Razon Jr. saw their fortunes jump by at least $100 million. Fifteen others are wealthier than last year.
A glimpse of the four (4) billionaire Filipinos:

1. Jaime Zobel de Ayala & family
Networth: $2 billion
Age: 73
Marital Status: Married, 7 children
Patriarch of country’s largest conglomerate, Ayala Corp. Family referred to as the Filipino royal family. Stepped down as chairman last year. Personally holds no shares; wealth now in children’s hands. Eldest son, Jaime II, Ayala’s chairman, chief executive.

2. Henry Sy & family
Networth: $1.7 billion
Age: 82
Marital Status: Married, 6 children
Completed merger of his Banco de Oro with competitor Equitable PCI in May, forming nation’s second-largest bank. His SM Prime Holdings is nation’s largest shopping mall developer. Shares fortune, which includes stakes in a dozen companies, with his children.

3. Lucio Tan & family
Networth: $1.6 billion
Age: 73
Marital Status: Married, 6 children
Former chemical engineer from China mopped floors to pay for school. With family, owns Fortune Tobacco, nation’s largest cigarette maker; Philippines Airlines, which just emerged from 9 years in receivership. Being sued on claims that much of his wealth belongs to late president Ferdinand Marcos’ estate.

4. Andrew Tan
Networth: $1.1 billion
Age: 55
Marital Status: Married, 4 children
Big boost to fortune from restructuring holding company Alliance Global; shares of his property company, Megaworld, also higher. Likes to eat breakfast at McDonald’s (his group owns stake in country’s franchise) and sip his Emperador brandy, world’s largest seller by volume. Son of factory worker walked to college campus — couldn’t afford bus fare.
Manuel Villar, George Ty, Andrew Gotianun, Enrique Razon, Tony Tan Caktiong, and Oscar Lopez complete the rest of the 10 Richest Filipinos.
Their photos and profiles after the jump.

5. Manuel Villar
Networth: $940 million
Age: 57
Marital Status: Married, 3 children
Philippine senate president (and possible 2010 presidential candidate) also largest shareholder in real estate firm Vista Land. Shrimp vendor’s son grew up in slum, got start in construction.

6. George Ty
Networth: $870 million
Age: 74
Marital Status: Married, 5 children
Metrobank founder passed on chairmanship to eldest son, Arthur, last year. Family’s Toyota Motor Philippines supplies nearly half country’s new cars and trucks. Teaming up with John Gokongwei (15) to develop luxury condos in Metro Manila’s Mandaluyong City.

7. Andrew Gotianun
Networth: $860 million
Age: 79
Marital Status: Married, 2 children
Started out salvaging ships after World War II. Branched into car financing with help of wife, Mercedes. Main companies are public real estate firms, Filinvest Development, Filinvest Land; also privately held East West Bank. Going into biofuels; bought 2 sugar mills and a plantation in June in a deal worth $215 million. Children Jonathan and Josephine run daily operations; Gotianun chairman emeritus.

8. Enrique Razon
Networth: $820 million
Age: 47
Marital Status: Married, 2 children
Chairs International Container Terminal Services, which buys, develops, manages container ports and terminals worldwide. Has operations in 9 countries including the Philippines, China, Ecuador. Enjoys golf, helped save Philippine Open this year from near cancelation.

9. Tony Tan Caktiong & family
Networth: $790 million
Age: 57
Marital Status: Married, 3 children
Fast-food king heads Jollibee, now with more than 1,500 locations and 7 brands. Bought out partner in Shanghai fast-food chain Yonghe King, acquired Chinese restaurant chain Hongzhuangyuan for $50 million in September, opened store in Las Vegas.

10. Oscar Lopez & family
Networth: $775 million
Age: 77
Marital Status: Married, 8 children
Scion of one of Philippines’ best-known family businesses. Harvard grad heads its Lopez Inc., which has controlling stake in media group ABS-CBN Broadcasting, run by his nephew. Family who shares fortune also has interests in construction, power generation.
Complete Forbes list of the Philippines’ 40 Richest here.






Februar 8th, 2010 at %H:%M
nakakabilib kayo. sarap nyo hangaan..
isang araw magiging ganyan din ako./
=D
Februar 28th, 2010 at %H:%M
all of the richest filipinos are been rich for such a bountiful years but still our country is on its uncountable problems like poverty ,,, corruption etc… when would you share your wealth to the filipino people ?… thAts the big question…
—>MAYBE IT WON’T COME…
IT WON’T BE A BIG DEAL IF YOU’RE GOING TO HELP MANY PEOPLES…
HOPE IT WOULD COME…
-MR.RICH-
März 9th, 2010 at %H:%M
I appreciate rich people. They were able to multiply what God has given them. Their tribe should increase.
März 9th, 2010 at %H:%M
when is our turn? =)