
This sub-project aims to organize genealogical data on the richest Filipinos, according to Forbes Asia in 2015.
Find more at the master project page, Families of the Philippines.
- Henry Sy - Diversified = $14.4B
- John Gokongwei Jr. - Diversified = $5.5B
- Andrew Tan - Diversified = $4.5B
- Lucio Tan - Diversified = $4.3B
- Enrique Razon - Ports and casinos = $4.1B
- George Ty - Banking = $4.0B
- Aboitiz Family - Diversified = $3.6B
- Jaime Zobel de Ayala - Diversified = $3.5B
- David Consunji - Construction = $3.2B
- Tony Tan Caktiong - Fast Food = #2.2B
- Lucio and Susan Co - Retail = $1.7B
- Robert Cuyiuto Jr. - Power = $1.6B
- Manny Villar - Real Estate - $1.5B
- Yap Family - Banking = $1.4B
- Alfredo Yao - Diversified = $1.25B
- Dean Lao - Chemicals = $1.1B
- Oscar Lopez - Media = $1.0B
- Andrew Gotianun Sr. - Diversified = $910M
- Betty Ang - Food = $905M
- Roberto Ongpin - Diversified = $900M
- Inigo and Mercedez Zobel - Diversified = $870M
- Vivian Que-Azcona - Retail = $780M
- Eduardo Cojuangco - Diversified = $770M
- Beatrice Campos - Pharmaceutical = $740M
- Ricardo Po Sr. - Canned Food =
- Jorge Araneta - Real Estate = $560M
- Carlos Chan - Food = $550M
- Mariano Tan - Pharmaceuticals = $520M
- Ramon Ang - Diversified = $510M
- Alfonso Yuchengco 杨应琳 - Diversified = $500M
- Bienvenido Tantoco Sr. - Retail = $480M
- Manuel Zamora - Mining = $450M
- Concepcion Family - Diversified = $400M
- Edgar Sia II - Fast Food = $390M
- Frederick Dy - Banking = $310M
- Jacinto Ng - Diversified = $275M
- Tomas Alcantara - Diversified = $270M
- Federico J. Elizalde - Media = $260M
- Wilfred Steven Uytengsu Jr. - Milk = $255M
- Eric Recto - Diversified = $240M
- Philip Ang - Mining = $230M
- Luis Virata - Mining = $225M
- Jose Antonio - Real Estate = $220M
- P.J. Lhuiller - Pawnshops = $175M
- Gilberto Duavit - Media = $170M
- Menardo Jimenez - Media = $165M
- Juliette Romualdez - Banking = $160M
- Felipe Gozon - Media = $155M
- Walter Brown - Mining = $140M
- Alfredo Ramos - Diversified = $120M
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