List of Mexican billionaires by net worth

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The following is a Forbes list of Mexican billionaires is based on an annual assessment of wealth and assets compiled and published by Forbes magazine on April 17, 2017, [1] updated April 13, 2023. [2]

Mexican Rich List 2023

  1. Carlos Slim - US$93.0 billion - Telmex, Inbursa, América Móvil, Grupo Carso and Telcel
  2. Germán Larrea Mota-Velasco - US$26.6 billion - Grupo México
  3. Ricardo Salinas Pliego - US$10.9 billion - Grupo Salinas
  4. Daniel Servitje - US$7.7 billion - Grupo Bimbo
  5. Alejandro Baillères - US$6.9 billion - Grupo BAL
  6. Olegario Vázquez Aldir - US$6.4 billion - Grupo Empresarial Ángeles
  7. María Asunción Aramburuzabala - US$6.2 billion - Grupo Modelo
  8. Eva Gonda de Rivera - US$5.8 billion - FEMSA
  9. Juan Domingo Beckmann - US$4.5 billion - José Cuervo
  10. Jerónimo Arango - US$4.4 billion - Walmart de México y Centroamérica
  11. Rufino Vigil González - US$ 4.4 billion - Industrias CH
  12. Carlos Hank González - US$3.6 billion - Banorte
  13. Francisco Javier Robinson Bours - US$ 3.6 billion - Bachoco
  14. Juan Antonio González Moreno - US$ 3.4 billion - Gruma
  15. Manuel Barragán Morales - US$ 3.2 billion - Arca Continental
  16. Karen Virginia Beckmann - US$3.2 billion - José Cuervo
  17. Antonio del Valle - US$3.2 billion - Orbia
  18. Alfredo Chedraui Obeso - US$3.1 billion - Chedraui
  19. Pablo Legorreta - US$3.0 billion - Royalty Pharma
  20. Fernando Chico Pardo - US$2.6 billion - Grupo Financiero del Sureste
  21. Luis Jorba Servitje - US$2.4 billion - Grupo Bimbo
  22. Marcos Achar Levy - US$2.3 billion - Comex Group
  23. Roberto Hernández Ramirez US$1.9 billion - Banamex
  24. David Peñaloza Alanis - US$1.5 billion - Grupo Tribasa
  25. Alfredo Harp Helú|Benito Schon G. US$1.45 billion- Grupo Financiero Banamexs

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References

  1. "Special Report: Mexico's Richest (1-101)". Forbes . Retrieved 2010-12-15.
  2. "Carlos Slim, Salinas Pliego y más: quién es quién entre los millonarios de México". infobae (in European Spanish). Infobae. January 8, 2021. Retrieved January 8, 2021.