Wealthiest People in Brazil (April 18, 2023)
As of April 18, 2023, Vicky Safra was the wealthiest person in Brazil, with an estimated net worth of 17.1 billion U.S. dollars, followed by Jorge Paulo Lemann (No. 2, $16.8 billion), Eduardo Saverin (No. 3, $12.3 billion); and Marcel Herrmann Telles (No. 4, $11.2 billion).
Carlos Alberto Sicupira is the fifth-richest person in Brazil, with a whopping $9.1 billion. Alexandre Behring ranked 6th with a personal wealth of $5.5 billion, followed by Andre Esteves with $5.3 billion. Joao Moreira Salles is placed 8th with a net worth of $4.4 billion. Walther Moreira Salles Junior ($4.4 billion) occupied the 9th position among Brazil’s top 10 wealthiest people.
BRAZIL BILLIONAIRES LIST 2023
- Vicky Safra & family: $17.1 billion
- Jorge Paulo Lemann & family: $16.8 billion
- Eduardo Saverin: $12.3 billion
- Marcel Herrmann Telles: $11.2 billion
- Carlos Alberto Sicupira & family: $9.1 billion
- Alexandre Behring: $5.5 billion
- Andre Esteves: $5.3 billion
- Joao Moreira Salles: $4.4 billion
- Walther Moreira Salles Junior: $4.4 billion
- Fernando Roberto Moreira Salles: $4.1 billion
- Pedro Moreira Salles: $4.1 billion
- Jorge Moll Filho & family: $3.8 billion
- Maurizio Billi: $3.6 billion
- Miguel Krigsner: $3.3 billion
- Luciano Hang: $3.3 billion
- Jose Joao Abdalla Filho: $3.0 billion
- Alceu Elias Feldmann: $2.7 billon
- Abilio dos Santos Diniz: $2.5 billion
- Lirio Parisotto: $2.4 billion
- Joesley Batista: $2.4 billion
- Wesley Batista: $2.4 billion
- Alexandre Grendene Bartelle: $2.0 billion
- Julio Bozano: $1.9 billion
- Joao Roberto Marinho: $1.9 billion
- Jose Roberto Marinho: $1.9 billion
- Roberto Irineu Marinho: $1.8 billion
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