Forbes’ search, however, still puts the director among the richest fifteen Brazilians in the world
Summary
Walter Salles, a Brazilian director and member of the Founder family of Unibanco, has lost $ 800 million, but still has a fortune of 4.5 billion, being among the richest in Brazil.
A new Forbes survey, published on Tuesday 1, underlines that Walter Salles has lost about $ 800 million. Therefore, the survey shows that Brazilian luck is currently $ 4.5 billion ($ 25 billion), while by 2024 it was $ 5.3 billion.
With Panorama, Walter appears to 801st place on the general list and 12th among the wealthiest Brazilians in the world.
Director of the film Prize “I’m Still here”, who took the Oscar as “Best International Movie”, an unprecedented prize for Brazil, Salles did not lose all this money alone. The brothers João Moreira Salles, Pedro Moreira Salles and Fernando Roberto Moreira Salles also had losses close to $ 1 billion.
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Despite the losses in the Founders’ Family of Unibanco and the CBMM company, the largest supplier in the Niobium world, all remain among the top 15 of the richest in Brazil.
The first three in the Forbes list are: 1st. Eduardo Saverin (Facebook) – 34.5 billion dollars; 2nd. Vicky Safra (Banco Safra) – 20.7 billion dollars and 3rd Jorge Paulo Lemann (3G Capital Partners) – $ 17 billion.
Source: Terra

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