Andrónico Luksic

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Andrónico Luksic
Born November 5, 1926 (1926-11-05)
Antofagasta, Chile
Died August 18, 2005 (2005-08-19) (aged 78)
Residence Antofagasta[1]
Citizenship Chile
Net worth increase US$ 4.2 billion (est.)
(Forbes, March 2005)[1]
Spouse Ena Craig (m. 19xx–1959)
Iris Fontbona (m. 1961–2005)[2]
Children Andrónico Luksic Craig
Guillermo Luksic Craig
Paola Luksic Fontbona
Gabriela Luksic Fontbona
Jean-Paul Luksic Fontbona[3][4]
Parents Policarpo Luksic, Elena Abaroa

Antonio Andrónico Luksic Abaroa (Croatian: Androniko Lukšić) (November 5, 1926 – August 18, 2005) was a Chilean businessman of Croatian origin and founder of the Luksic Group. He was the richest person in Chile, the fourth in Latin America, and the 132nd in the world, with a net worth in 2005 of US$4.2 billion according to Forbes magazine.[1]

The Luksic Group has interests in the mining, financial, industrial and the beverages sectors. Major holdings include, or have included, Banco de Chile, Compañia de Cervecerias Unidas (CCU), and Antofagasta plc, a UK-listed copper mining company. In Croatia he was involved in the tourist industry.

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Luksic was born in Antofagasta, to a Bolivian mother, Elena Abaroa (great-grandchild of Bolivian War of the Pacific hero Eduardo Abaroa), and a Croatian immigrant father, Policarpo, who had arrived in Chile from the Adriatic island of Brac in 1910 and had made a living in the nitrate industry.

Luksic married Ena Craig and they had two sons: Andrónico (born April 16, 1954[5]) and Guillermo (born January 14, 1956[5]). Luksic was widowed when Ena died in 1959. He married Iris Fontbona in 1961, when she was 18 years old.[2] They had two daughters: Paola (born 1961-1962) and Gabriela (born 1962-1963), and one son: Jean-Paul (born May 31, 1964[5].)[3][4]

Luksic died of cancer on August 18, 2005.[3][4] As of 2011, Iris Fontbona and her family had a net worth of US$19.2 billion.[6]

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