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CEOWORLD magazine - Latest - Stats Gate - Wealthiest People in Argentina (December 21, 2023)

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Wealthiest People in Argentina (December 21, 2023)

As of December 21, 2023, Marcos Galperin was the wealthiest person in Argentina, with an estimated net worth of 6.6 billion U.S. dollars, followed by Gregorio Perez Companc (No. 2, $3.5 billion), Eduardo Eurnekian (No. 3, $2.6 billion); and Alejandro Bulgheroni  (No. 4, $1.9 billion).

Eduardo Costantini, with a whopping $1.2 billion, occupied the 5th position among the top wealthiest people in Argentina.

    ARGENTINA BILLIONAIRES LIST 2023

  1. Marcos Galperin: $6.6 billion
  2. Gregorio Perez Companc & family: $3.5 billion
  3. Eduardo Eurnekian: $2.6 billion
  4. Alejandro Bulgheroni: $1.9 billion
  5. Eduardo Costantini: $1.2 billion

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