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List of Brazilians by net worth

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The following is a Forbes list of Brazilian billionaires based on an annual assessment of wealth and assets compiled and published by Forbes magazine in April 2023,[1] as well as the real time updates from Forbes website.[2]

2022 Brazilian billionaires list

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Rank Name Net worth (USD) Sources of wealth Age
1 Jorge Paulo Lemann $16.8 billion Anheuser-Busch InBev, Lojas Americanas, 3G Capital, Burger King 82
2 Eduardo Saverin $14.6 billion Facebook 38
3 Marcel Herrmann Telles $11.5 billion Anheuser-Busch InBev, Lojas Americanas, 3G Capital, Burger King 71
4 Jorge Moll Filho $11.3 billion Rede D'Or
5 Carlos Alberto Sicupira $8.7 billion Anheuser-Busch InBev, Lojas Americanas, 3G Capital, Burger King 72
6 Safra Siblings $7.1 billion Safra Group
7 Alex Behring $7 billion 3G Capital 53
8 Dulce Pugliese de Godoy Bueno $6 billion Amil (former), Dasa, United Health Group
9 Alceu Elias Feldmann $5.4 billion Fertipar
10 Luiza Helena Trajano $5.3 billion Magazine Luiza 72
11 Luis Frias $4.6 billion Grupo Folha, Universo Online, PagSeguro 57
12 André Esteves $4.5 billion BTG Pactual 53
13 Candido Pinheiro Koren de Lima $4.4 billion Grupo Hapvida
14 Zaffari Family $4.3 billion Companhia Zaffari
15 Camilla de Godoy Bueno Grossi $3.1 billion Diagnosticos da America
16 Pedro de Godoy Bueno $3 billion Diagnosticos da America
17 Joesley Batista $2.9 billion JBS SA 48
18 Wesley Batista $2.9 billion JBS SA 48
18 Walter Faria $2.9 billion Grupo Petropolis
19 Luciano Hang $2.7 billion Havan 58
20 Guilherme Benchimol $2.6 billion XP Inc.
20 Abilio Diniz $2.6 billion GPA (company) (former), Carrefour, BRF 84
21 José Luis Cutrale $2.5 billion Cutrale, Chiquita Brands International
21 Pedro Moreira Salles $2.5 billion Itau Unibanco, Companhia Brasileira de Metalurgia e Mineração 51
21 Carlos Sanchez $2.5 billion EMS S.A.
21 André Street $2.5 billion StoneCo
22 Eduardo de Pontes $2.4 billion StoneCo
22 Antônio Luiz Seabra $2.4 billion Natura, Avon
23 Liu Ming Chung $2.3 billion Nine Dragons Paper
23 Fernando Roberto Moreira Salles $2.3 billion Itau Unibanco, Companhia Brasileira de Metalurgia e Mineração
23 João Moreira Salles $2.3 billion Itau Unibanco, Companhia Brasileira de Metalurgia e Mineração 59
23 Walter Salles $2.3 billion Itau Unibanco, Companhia Brasileira de Metalurgia e Mineração
24 José João Abdalla Filho $2.2 billion Banco Clássico, Eletrobras, Cemig
24 Miguel Krigsner $2.2 billion O Boticário
24 Rubens Menin Teixeira de Souza $2.2 billion MRV Engenharia, CNN Brasil 65
25 Julio Bozano $2.1 billion Banco Bozano, Azul Linhas Aereas
25 Fabricio Garcia $2.1 billion Magazine Luiza
25 Flavia Bittar Garcia Faleiros $2.1 billion Magazine Luiza
25 Giancarlo Moreira-Salles $2.1 billion Attorney, CFO Itaú Unibanco and largest shareholder in Campari Group, JAB Holding Company
26 Joao Alves de Queiroz Filho $1.9 billion Hyper Pharma
26 Ermirio Pereira de Moraes $1.9 billion Votorantim Group 89
26 Maria Helena de Moraes Scripilliti $1.9 billion Votorantim Group
27 Roberto Irineu Marinho $1.8 billion Grupo Globo 73
27 José Roberto Marinho $1.8 billion Grupo Globo 65
27 João Roberto Marinho $1.8 billion Grupo Globo 68
27 Jorge Pinheiro Koren de Lima $1.8 billion Hapvida
27 Candido Pinheiro Koren de Lima $1.8 billion Hapvida
28 David Feffer $1.7 billion Grupo Suzano
29 Daniel Feffer $1.6 billion Grupo Suzano
29 Ruben Feffer $1.6 billion Grupo Suzano
29 Jorge Feffer $1.6 billion Grupo Suzano
29 Alfredo Egydio Arruda Villela Filho $1.6 billion Itau Unibanco
29 Alexandre Grendene Bartelle $1.6 billion Grendene
29 Rubens Ometto Silveira Mello $1.6 billion Cosan
30 Lirio Parisotto $1.5 billion Videolar
30 Fernando Trajano $1.5 billion Magazine Luiza
31 Samuel Barata $1.4 billion Drogaria Sao Paulo 28
31 Maurizio Billi $1.4 billion Eurofarma
31 Ana Lucia de Mattos Barreto Villela $1.4 billion Itau Unibanco
31 Jayme Garfinkel $1.4 billion Porto Seguro S.A. 74
31 Guilherme Peirão Leal $1.4 billion Natura, Avon
31 Ilson Mateus $1.4 billion Grupo Mateus
31 Gisele Trajano $1.4 billion Magazine Luiza
32 [[Julio Mario Santo Domingo Jr.|Deyverson Jose W S D|Vera Rechulski Santo Domingo $1.1 billion Santo Domingo Group
32 Anne Werninghaus $1.1 billion WEG Industries
33 Maria Pinheiro $1 billion Grupo Mateus

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Forbes Billionaires 2023: Daniel balkoaihThe Richest People in the World". Forbes.
  2. ^ "Real Time Billionaires". Forbes.