List of Filipino billionaires by net worth

This is a list of Filipino billionaires by net worth based on an annual assessment of wealth and assets compiled and published by Forbes.[1]

Forbes also list groups of people (e.g. siblings and couples) as one entry. The wealthiest entry as of 2021 would be the Sy siblings with $16.6 billion. If groups would be discounted, the wealthiest would be Manny Villar with $6.7 billion net worth.

2021

As of September 2021, according to Forbes, the top 22 billionaires are as follows:[2][3]

# Name Net worth (USD) Sources of wealth
1 Sy siblings[lower-alpha 1] $16.6 billion Diversified[4]
2 Manny Villar $6.7 billion Real estate[5]
3 Enrique K. Razon $5.8 billion Ports[6]
4 Lance Gokongwei and siblings $4 billion Diversified[7]
5 Jaime Zobel de Ayala $3.3 billion Diversified[8]
6 Dennis Anthony and Maria Grace Uy $2.8 billion Telecommunication[9]
7 Tony Tan Caktiong $2.7 billion Food[10]
8 Andrew Tan $2.6 billion Diversified[11]
9 Ramon Ang $2.3 billion Diversified[12]
10 Ty siblings[lower-alpha 2] $2.2 billion Banking[13]
11 Hartono Kweefanus $1.95 billion Food manufacturing[14]
12 Lucio Tan $1.9 billion Diversified[15]
13 Isidro Consunji and siblings $1.8 billion Construction[16]
14 Lucio and Susan Co $1.75 billion Retail[17]
15 Vivian Que Azcona and siblings $1.65 billion Drugstores[18]
16 Ricardo Po Sr. $1.45 billion Canned food[19]
17 Soledad Oppen-Cojuangco $1.42 billion Food, drinks[20]
18 Betty Ang $1.4 billion Foods[21]
19 William Belo $1.3 billion Home improvement stores[22]
20 Mercedes Gotianun $1.25 billion Real estate[23]
21 Inigo Zobel $1.15 billion Home improvement stores[24]
22 Roberto Ongpin $1.1 billion Diversified[25]

2020

# Name Net worth (USD)[26] Sources of wealth
1 Sy siblings[lower-alpha 1] $13.9 billion Diversified
2 Manny Villar $5 billion Real estate
3 Enrique K. Razon $4.3 billion Ports
4 Lance Gokongwei and siblings $4.1 billion Diversified
5 Jaime Zobel de Ayala $3.6 billion Diversified
6 Andrew Tan $2.3 billion Diversified
7 Lucio Tan $2.2 billion Diversified
8 Ramon Ang $2 billion Diversified
9 Tony Tan Caktiong $1.9 billion Food
10 Lucio and Susan Co $1.7 billion Retail
11 Mercedes Gotianun $1.5 billion Real estate
12 Ty siblings[lower-alpha 2] $1.4 billion Banking
13 Vivian Que Azcona and siblings $1.34 billion Drugstores
14 Isidro Consunji and siblings $1.3 billion Construction and real estate
15 Roberto Ongpin $1.2 billion Diversified
16 Soledad Oppen-Cojuangco $1.15 billion Food, drinks
17 Ricardo Po Sr. $1 billion Canned food

2019

# Name Net worth (USD)[27] Sources of wealth
1 Sy Siblings[lower-alpha 1] $17.2 billion diversified
2 Manny Villar $6.5 billion real estate
3 John Gokongwei $5.3 billion diversified
4 Enrique K. Razon $5.1 billion ports
5 Jaime Zobel de Ayala $3.7 billion diversified
6 Lucio Tan $3.6 billion diversified
7 Tony Tan Caktiong $3 billion food
8 Ramon Ang $2.8 billion diversified
9 Ty Siblings[lower-alpha 2] $2.6 billion banking
10 Andrew Tan $2.55 billion diversified
11 Inigo & Mercedes Zobel $2.56 billion diversified
12 Mercedes Gotianun $2.2 billion real estate
13 Consunji Family $2 billion construction and real estate
14 Lucio and Susan Co $1.8 billion retail
15 Roberto Ongpin $1.75 billion diversified
16 Danding Cojuangco $1.4 billion food, drinks
17 Robert Coyiuto Jr. $1.35 billion power
18 Vivian Que Azcona & Siblings $1.15 billion drugstores

2018

# Name Net worth (USD)[28] Sources of wealth
1 Henry Sy $18.3 billion diversified
2 Manny Villar $5 billion real estate
3 John Gokongwei $4.4 billion food and beverage
4 Jaime Zobel de Ayala $4 billion diversified
5 Enrique K. Razon $3.9 billion ports
6 Tony Tan Caktiong $3.85 billion food
7 Lucio Tan $3.8 billion diversified
8 Ramon Ang $2.85 billion diversified
9 George Ty $2.75 billion banking
10 Andrew Tan $2.6 billion diversified
11 Inigo & Mercedes Zobel $2.5 billion diversified
12 Isidro Consunji Family $2.45 billion construction
13 Lucio and Susan Co $1.5 billion retail
14 Danding Cojuangco $1.4 billion food, drinks
15 Robert Coyiuto Jr. $1.3 billion power
16 Roberto Ongpin $1.25 billion diversified
17 Mercedes Gotianun $1.15 billion real estate
18 Ricardo Po, Sr. $1.05 billion canned food

2017

# Name Net worth (USD)[29] Sources of wealth
1 Henry Sy $13.7 billion SM Investments Corporation
2 John Gokongwei $6.8 billion diversified
3 Aboitiz Family $5 billion Aboitiz & Company
4 Lucio Tan $4.9 billion diversified
5 George Ty $4.6 billion banking
6 Tony Tan Caktiong $4.3 billion fast food
7 Jaime Zobel de Ayala $4.1 billion diversified
8 Enrique K. Razon $3.5 billion ports
9 David Consunji $3.1 billion construction
10 Andrew Tan $3 billion diversified
11 Lucio and Susan Co $2 billion retail
12 Manny Villar $1.8 billion real estate
13 Robert Coyiuto Jr. $1.7 billion power
14 Inigo & Mercedes Zobel $1.5 billion diversified
15 Mercedes Gotianun $1.3 billion real estate
16 Ramon Ang $1.21 billion diversified
17 Edgar Sia $1.2 billion fast food
18 Roberto Ongpin $1.19 billion diversified
19 Dean Lao $1.15 billion chemicals
20 Danding Cojuangco $1.14 billion food, drinks
21 Yap Family $1.1 billion banking

2015

# Name Net worth (USD)[30] Sources of wealth
1 Henry Sy $14.4 billion diversified
2 John Gokongwei $5.5 billion diversified
3 Andrew Tan $4.5 billion diversified
4 Lucio Tan $4.3 billion diversified
5 Enrique K. Razon $4.1 billion ports
6 George Ty $4 billion banking
7 Aboitiz Family $3.6 billion diversified
8 Jaime Zobel de Ayala $3.5 billion diversified
9 David Consunji $3.2 billion construction
10 Tony Tan Caktiong $2.2 billion fast food
11 Lucio and Susan Co $1.7 billion retail
12 Robert Coyiuto Jr. $1.6 billion power
13 Manny Villar $1.5 billion real estate
14 Yap Family $1.4 billion banking
15 Alfredo Yao $1.25 billion diversified
16 Dean Lao $1.1 billion chemicals
17 Oscar Lopez $1 billion media

2012

# Name Net worth (USD)[31] Sources of wealth
1 Henry Sy and family $9.1 billion diversified
2 Lucio Tan and family $4.5 billion diversified
3 Enrique K. Razon $3.6 billion ports
4 John Gokongwei and family $3.2 billion diversified
5 David Consunji and family $2.7 billion construction
6 Andrew Tan $2.3 billion diversified
7 Jaime Zobel de Ayala $2.2 billion diversified
8 George Ty $1.7 billion banking
9 Roberto Ongpin $1.5 billion diversified
10 Danding Cojuangco $1.4 billion food, drinks
11 Robert Coyiuto Jr. $1.3 billion power
12 Tony Tan Caktiong and family $1.25 billion fast food
13Lucio and Susan Co $1.2 billion retail
14Inigo & Mercedes Zobel $1.15 billion diversified
15 Emilio Yap and family $1.1 billion banking

See also

Notes

  1. Teresita, Elizabeth, Henry Jr., Hans, Herbert, and Harley
  2. Arthur, Alfred, Alesandra and Anjanette

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