List of Spanish billionaires by net worth

This is a list of Spanish billionaires based on an annual assessment of wealth and assets compiled and published by Forbes magazine in 2023.[1]

2023 Spanish billionaires list

World Rank Name Net worth (USD) Source of wealth
13 Amancio Ortega Gaona 103 billion Textiles & fashion (Inditex).
787 Juan Roig Alfonso 7.3 billion Supermarkets (Mercadona).
344 Sandra Ortega Mera 6.9 billion Inditex. Daughter of Amancio.
624 Rafael del Pino Calvo-Sotelo 4.4 billion Son of Rafael del Pino. Construction (Ferrovial)
949 Daniel Maté 3.1 billion Mining, commodities (Glencore)
1027 Isak Andic & family 2.9 billion Fashion retail (Mango), banking.
1104 Juan Abelló Gallo 2.7 billion Investments (multiple).
1104 Miquel Fluxà Rosselló 2.7 billion Hotels (Iberostar).
1164 Maria del Pino y Calvo-Sotelo 2.6 billion Daughter of Rafael del Pino and sister of Rafael del Pino Calvo-Sotelo. Construction (Ferrovial).
1164 Alicia Koplowitz y Romero de Joseu 2.6 billion 7th Marchioness of Bellavista, GE. Construction (FCC), investments.
1217 Tomás Olivo López 2.5 billion Right hand of late Jesús Gil. Shopping centers & real state.
1434 Hortensia Herrero Chacón 2.1 billion Wife of Juan Roig. Supermarkets (Mercadona), fashion
1434 Florentino Pérez 2.1 billion Construction (ACS)
1575 Sol Daurella 1.9 billion Member of the wealthy Daurella family. Coca-Cola bottler.
1647 Leopoldo del Pino y Calvo-Sotelo 1.8 billion Son of Rafael del Pino and brother of Rafael del Pino Calvo-Sotelo. Construction (Ferrovial).
1725 Alberto Palatchi 1.7 billion Wedding dresses (Pronovias).
1804 Francisco José Riberas Mera 1.6 billion Steel, automotive industry (Gestamp).
1804 Juan María Riberas Mera 1.6 billion Steel, automotive industry (Gestamp).
1905 Carmen Cervera 1.5 billion Investments, art
2020 Alberto Alcocer Torra 1.4 billion Nephew of Pedro Cortina Mauri and cousin of Alberto Cortina. Construction (ACS), investments.
2133 Alberto Cortina Alcocer 1.3 billion Son of Pedro Cortina Mauri. Construction (ACS), investments.
2133 Fernando Roig Alfonso 1.3 billion Brother of Juan Roig. Supermarkets (Mercadona).
2259 José María Aristraín 1.2 billion Steel (Arcelor).
2259 Gabriel Escarrer Julià 1.2 billion Hotels (Meliá).
2405 Carmen Daurella Aguilera[2] 1.1 billion Member of the wealthy Daurella family. Coca-Cola bottler.
2405 Helena Revoredo Delvecchio 1.1 billion Private security. (Widow of Prosegur founder.)
2405 Manuel Lao Hernández 1.1 billion Gambling & casinos (Cirsa).

See also

References

  1. ^ "The World's Billionaires". Forbes. Retrieved 4 April 2023.
  2. ^ (es) Fernando de Alós, "Los Brizuela Condes de Fuenrubia y Familias Enlazadas", RAMHG, 2009, p. 54.