The magazine specialized in business and finance Forbes published its 2023 edition of the top of the richest people in the world. This time, the list is led by the French tycoon Bernard Arnault, owner of the luxury firm LVMH and whose fortune is estimated at 211,000 million dollars. Among the international millionaires, there are also four Peruvianswho own the largest conglomerates in the country.
Next, we will tell you who are the Peruvian businessmen that appear on the Forbes list.
Who are the most millionaire Peruvians of 2023 and how much does their fortune amount?
In the updated list of Forbes for 2023, in which the most powerful characters in the world appear, there are four Peruvians, who would be considered the most millionaires in the country.
Anne Marie See Shepherd
Carlos Rodriguez-Pastor Persivale’s sister is ranked 1,905, with a fortune valued at 1.5 billion dollars. Thanks to her active participation in Grupo Intercorp’s investments, she was included in the list.
Jorge Rodriguez Pastor Persivale
Carlos Rodriguez-Pastor’s brother, like Anne Marie See Pastor, has a net worth of 1.5 billion dollars and his businesses are also linked to the Intercorp conglomerate, whose businesses include restaurants, pharmacies, shopping centers and supermarkets.
Carlos Rodriguez-Pastor Persivale is considered the most powerful man in Peru. Photo: The Popular
Carlos Rodriguez-Pastor Persivale
Like his brothers, the Peruvian tycoon is located in 1905 and, at 63 years of age, has a fortune of 1.5 billion dollars. As is known, Pastor Persivale took over the management of Banco Internacional del PerĂº when his father died and, since then, he has invested his earnings in other businesses.
Carlos Rodriguez-Pastor is also founder and president of Grupo Intercorp, the most powerful conglomerate in Peru.
Ana Maria Brescia Cafferata
The 98-year-old Peruvian millionaire ranks 2,540, with assets valued at 1 billion dollars. Currently, she owns 30% of Grupo Breca, a Peruvian holding company with a presence in agriculture, finance, hotels, mining and real estate.
Much of his fortune is due to the inheritance of his father Fortunato Brescia Tassano, who died in 1951.
Source: Larepublica

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