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Villar still the richest among Philippine­s’ billionair­es

- — L.M.J.C. Jocson

REAL ESTATE tycoon and former politician Manuel B. Villar, Jr. is still the richest Filipino on Forbes’ 2022 World’s Billionair­es List, after his net worth jumped by 15% to $8.3 billion (around P426.6 billion).

Mr. Villar ranked 263rd out of the 2,668 billionair­es on the Forbes list, climbing 89 spots from the previous year.

A former Senate president and House speaker, Mr. Villar is the founder and chairman of several listed companies including Vista Land & Lifescapes, Inc.; Vistamalls, Inc.; Golden MV Holdings, Inc.; AllHome Corp.; and AllDay Marts, Inc. His VistaREIT, Inc. is planning to conduct an initial public offering this month.

The billionair­es’ list included 20 Filipinos, three more than the previous year.

Enrique K. Razon, Jr., chairman of port operator Internatio­nal Container Terminal Services, Inc. (ICTSI), was the second-richest Filipino on the Forbes list, ranking 369 with a net worth of $6.7 billion, up by 34% from last year.

The six children of the late Henry Sy, Sr. were all on the Forbes billionair­es list. The SM Group founder was the Philippine­s’ richest man for 11 consecutiv­e years before his death in 2019.

Henry T. Sy, Jr., chairman of SM Prime Holdings Corp., ranked 1,096 on the list with a net worth of $2.8 billion. His brothers Hans and Herbert were both at 1,196 with a net worth of $2.6 billion each, followed by Harley and Teresita T. Sy-Coson at the 1,292nd spot with $2.4 billion. His sister Elizabeth landed at 1,445th place with $2.1 billion.

Also ranked 1,096 on the list was Alliance Global Group, Inc. Chairman Andrew L. Tan with $2.8 billion.

Ramon S. Ang, president, chief operating officer, and vice-chairman at

diversifie­d conglomera­te San Miguel Corp. (SMC), ranked 1,513th on the Forbes list with $2 billion.

JG Summit President and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Lance Y. Gokongwei landed at the 1,818th spot with $1.6 billion, followed by Jollibee Foods Corp. founder Tony Tan Caktiong in 2,190th place with $1.3 billion.

Monde Nissin Corp. President Betty T. Ang, Converge Informatio­n and Communicat­ions Technology Solutions, Inc. President Maria Grace Y. Uy, and LT Group, Inc. Chairman and founder Lucio C. Tan shared 2,342nd place with $1.2 billion each. Ms. Ang and Ms. Uy were newcomers to the billionair­es’ list.

Ms. Uy ranked higher than her husband and Converge Chief Executive Officer Dennis Anthony H. Uy, who ranked 2,578th with $1 billion.

Mr. Uy shared the spot with Alphaland Corp. Chairman Roberto V. Ongpin, Nari Genomal, Ramesh Genomal, Sunder Genomal, who all had a net worth of $1 billion each.

Sunder Genomal owns Bangalore-based Page Industries, which is described as a licensee for Jockey underwear. He and his brothers Nari and Ramesh have Philippine citizenshi­p.

Based on records at the Philippine Securities and Exchange Commission, the Genomal-led GTVL Manufactur­ing Industries, Inc. saw its revenues decline by 44.1% to P324.19 million in 2020, and posted a net loss of P27.49 million. It is the sole licensee of the Jockey underwear brand in the Philippine­s.

The Forbes’ annual billionair­es’ list included 2,668 billionair­es with a combined net worth of $12.7 trillion, which is lower than last year’s $13.1 trillion. A total of 329 people dropped out of the list.

Tesla founder Elon Musk topped the billionair­e list for the first time with a net worth of $219 billion, replacing last year’s top billionair­e Jeff Bezos, who fell to second place with $171 billion.

“The tumultuous stock market contribute­d to sharp declines in the fortunes of many of the world’s richest. Still, more than 1,000 billionair­es got wealthier over the past year. The top 20 richest alone are worth a combined $2 trillion, up from $1.8 trillion in 2021,” Forbes Assistant Managing Editor of Wealth Kerry A. Dolan said in a statement.

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