Monday, June 13, 2011

Top 10 richest man in the Philippines (2010)

2010 Forbes List of Richest Filipinos1. Henry Sy
2009 Rank: #1 (unchanged)
Networth: $5.0 billion
Age: 85
Marital Status: Married, 6 children

Starting with small shoe store in Manila, he built SM Prime into country’s largest mall developer. Run by son Hans, it’s expanding in China, where it will open a fourth mall later this year. Stock of his SM Investment, family’s biggest asset, up more than 25% in past year. Scrapped plans for a Las Vegas-style casino complex in Manila Bay, which was scheduled to open this year. Son Henry Sy Jr. recently bought Enrique Razon Jr.’s (No. 7) stake in power transmission company National Grid Corp. and became its president and CEO in June. Banco De Oro Unibank, country’s largest bank, is run by daughter Teresita Sy-Coson.

2010 Forbes List of Richest Filipinos2. Lucio Tan
2009 Rank: #2 (unchanged)
Networth: $2.1 billion
Age: 76
Marital Status: Married, 6 children


Owns nation’s largest cigarette maker, Fortune Tobacco, second-largest beermaker, Asia Brewery, and stake in Philippine Airlines. Biggest chunk of fortune comes from Hong Kong-based Eton Properties, which is selling land in one of its township developments to Henry Sy’s SM Prime. Much of former electrical engineer’s wealth still sequestered by the presidential commission on good government, while cases make their way through country’s court system.

2010 Forbes List of Richest Filipinos3. John Gokongwei
2009 Rank: #5 (+2)
Networth: $1.5 billion
Age: 83
Marital Status: Married, 6 children


His JG Summit Holdings outperformed market, making him a billionaire for the first time. Shares hit 2-year peak earlier this year partly on plans to list group’s budget carrier, Cebu Pacific, whose IPO subsequently got delayed. Brother James Go chairs JG Summit, son Lance is president. Group’s retail unit, Robinsons, has stores in 7 countries.

2010 Forbes List of Richest Filipinos4. Jaime Zobel de Ayala
2009 Rank: #3 (-1)
Networth: $1.4 billion
Age: 76
Marital Status: Married, 7 children


His Ayala Corp., Philippines’ largest conglomerate by market capitalization, plans to invest $1.6 billion in various projects, including power generation. Interests include real estate, hotels, financial services, telecom, utilities. While he is chairman emeritus, family stake held by his 7 children. Jaime II, eldest, is chairman, son Fernando vice chairman and president.

2010 Forbes List of Richest Filipinos5. Andrew Tan
 Rank: #4 (-1)
Networth: $1.2 billion
Age: 58
Marital Status: Married, 4 children


Son of factory worker put himself through college, worked in appliance store. Later made his first fortune in brandy. Holding company Alliance Global Group’s businesses include food and beverage, real estate, gaming. Shares up 25% from last year. Co-owns casino Resort World Manila with Genting Hong Kong.

2010 Forbes List of Richest Filipinos6. Tony Tan Caktiong
2009 Rank: #6 (unchanged)
Networth: $980 million
Age: 60
Marital Status: Married, 3 children
Founded Jollibee Foods in 1975, with an ice cream parlor. Now country’s largest fast-food company, with 700 American-style Jollibee burger outlets and numerous other brands in Asia, Middle East and the U.S. Opened its first Chowking, a Chinese food outlet, in Qatar in November; plans to expand that brand in the Middle East this year.

2010 Forbes List of Richest Filipinos7. Enrique Razon Jr.
2009 Rank: #8 (+1)
Networth: $975 million
Age: 50
Marital Status: Married, 2 children


Port operator recently sold his stake in power unit National Grid to Henry Sy Jr. Profits from sale boosted his fortune. Shares in his International Container Terminal Services, which he runs, have nearly doubled since last year on uptick in global trade. Avid golfer.

8. Beatrice Campos
2009 Rank: #13 (+5)
Networth: $840 million
Age: NA
Marital Status: Widowed, 5 children
Late husband Jose Campos cofounded drug firm Unilab, which accounts for biggest portion of family’s wealth. Also has controlling stake in Singapore-listed Del Monte Pacific, run by son Joselito, who recently invested in San Miguel Corp. with Roberto Ongpin (No. 21) and Inigo Zobel (No. 11).

2010 Forbes List of Richest Filipinos9. George Ty
2009 Rank: #10 (+1)
Networth: $805 million
Age: 77
Marital Status: Married, 5 children


Founded Metrobank, country’s second-largest lender, in his 20s. Profits at the bank, which son Arthur now chairs, were up nearly a third in first quarter. Holds almost 40% of the bank with his children. Metrobank Foundation, which he created nearly 30 years ago, supports health care, art and education projects.

2010 Forbes List of Richest Filipinos10. Eduardo Cojuangco Jr.
2009 Rank: #7 (-3)
Networth: $760 million
Age: 75
Marital Status: Married, 4 children
Recently sold an option to buy out his stake in San Miguel Corp., one of Asia’s largest food and beverage companies, to Top Frontier, an investor group led by Roberto Ongpin (No. 21). Surprise move sparked rumors of his ill health, but he remains chief executive.

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