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 RankNameCitizenshipNet worth (USD)Source of wealth
13Amancio Ortega Gaona Spain77.3 billionTextiles & fashion (Inditex).
344Sandra Ortega Mera Spain6.9 billionInditex. Daughter of Amancio.
624Rafael del Pino Calvo-Sotelo Spain4.4 billionSon of Rafael del Pino. Construction (Ferrovial)
787Juan Roig Alfonso Spain3.6 billionSupermarkets (Mercadona).
949Daniel Maté Spain3.1 billionMining, commodities (Glencore)
1027Isak Andic & family Spain2.9 billionFashion retail (Mango), banking.
1104Juan Abelló Gallo Spain2.7 billionInvestments (multiple).
1104Miquel Fluxà Rosselló Spain2.7 billionHotels (Iberostar).
1164Maria del Pino y Calvo-Sotelo Spain2.6 billionDaughter of Rafael del Pino and sister of Rafael del Pino Calvo-Sotelo. Construction (Ferrovial).
1164Alicia Koplowitz y Romero de Joseu Spain2.6 billion7th Marchioness of Bellavista, GE. Construction (FCC), investments.
1217Tomás Olivo López Spain2.5 billionRight hand of late Jesús Gil. Shopping centers & real state.
1434Hortensia Herrero Chacón Spain2.1 billionWife of Juan Roig. Supermarkets (Mercadona), fashion
1434Florentino Pérez Spain2.1 billionConstruction (ACS)
1575Sol Daurella Spain1.9 billionMember of the wealthy Daurella family. Coca-Cola bottler.
1647Leopoldo del Pino y Calvo-Sotelo Spain1.8 billionSon of Rafael del Pino and brother of Rafael del Pino Calvo-Sotelo. Construction (Ferrovial).
1725Alberto Palatchi Spain1.7 billionWedding dresses (Pronovias).
1804Francisco José Riberas Mera Spain1.6 billionSteel, automotive industry (Gestamp).
1804Juan María Riberas Mera Spain1.6 billionSteel, automotive industry (Gestamp).
1905Carmen Cervera Spain1.5 billionInvestments, art
2020Alberto Alcocer Torra Spain1.4 billionNephew of Pedro Cortina Mauri and cousin of Alberto Cortina. Construction (ACS), investments.
2133Alberto Cortina Alcocer Spain1.3 billionSon of Pedro Cortina Mauri. Construction (ACS), investments.
2133Fernando Roig Alfonso Spain1.3 billionBrother of Juan Roig. Supermarkets (Mercadona).
2259José María Aristraín Spain1.2 billionSteel (Arcelor).
2405Carmen Daurella Aguilera[2] Spain1.1 billionMember of the wealthy Daurella family. Coca-Cola bottler.
2405Gabriel Escarrer Julià Spain1.1 billionHotels (Meliá).
2405Helena Revoredo Delvecchio Spain1.1 billionPrivate security. (Widow of Prosegur founder.)
2405Manuel Lao Hernández Spain1.1 billionGambling & 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.
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