Fredy Nasser

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Fredy Antonio Nasser Selman (born 4 June 1956)[1] is a Honduran businessman, head of the Terra Group (Grupo Terra). The group includes Petróleos de Honduras (Hondupetrol) and Interairports. From 2001 to 2006 the Group invested over $300 million.[2] A 2006 study by the Friedrich Ebert Foundation named Nasser one of the three "most powerful men in Honduras" (along with "energy magnate Schucry Kafie, and banker and industrialist Jaime Rosenthal").[3]

Nasser is a graduate in architecture of the Texas A&M University.[1] He is the brother of Maria del Carmen Nasser, appointed Ambassador to Chile,[4][5] and the son-in-law of Miguel Facussé Barjum.[2]

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