Santo Domingo family
The Santo Domingo family is one of the wealthiest Colombian families whose collective fortune makes them among the richest families in the Americas. Founded by Julio Mario Santo Domingo and headed by his son Alejandro, the family manages a conglomerate that controls over 100 companies. They are also primarily known for other activities in the beer market with Bavaria Brewery.[1][2][3]
Santo Domingo | |
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Family business | |
Country | Colombia United States |
Current region | Americas |
Place of origin | Spain |
Founder | Julio Mario Santo Domingo |
Current head | Alejandro Santo Domingo |
Connected members | Lady Charlotte Santo Domingo |
Properties | Santo Domingo Group |
Notable members
By birth
- Julio Mario Santo Domingo (1923–2011), patriarch of the Santo Domingo Group
- Julio Mario Santo Domingo Jr. (1958–2009), Colombian-American businessman
- Alejandro Santo Domingo (born 1977), Colombian-American businessman and current head of the group
- Tatiana Santo Domingo (born 1983), member of the Monacan Princely family
- Bettina Santo Domingo, American filmmaker
- Carolina Santo Domingo, American fashion designer
By marriage
- Lauren Santo Domingo (born 1976), American fashion businesswoman
- Nieves Zuberbühler (born 1987), Argentine journalist
- Lady Charlotte Santo Domingo (born 1990), British socialite
Santo Domingo family fortune
At one point the founder, Julio Mario Santo Domingo was listed by Forbes magazine as one of the wealthiest men in the world, and the second-wealthiest in Colombia. with a fortune of US$8 billion.[4]
The Santo Domingo family fortune as of May 1, 2023:
- Beatriz Dávila Santo Domingo $3.7 billion[5]
- Alejandro Santo Domingo $2.8 billion[6]
- Andres Santo Domingo $1.7 billion[7]
- Vera Rechulski Santo Domingo $1.1 billion[8]
- Tatiana Santo Domingo $550 million[9]
- Julio Mario Santo Domingo III $550 million[10]
Total US$10.4 billion.[11]
Portfolio
- Caracol TV (Colombian television channel)
- Caracol TV International
- Caracol Radio (sold to PRISA in 2001)
- Cromos (magazine)
- El Espectador (newspaper)
- SABMiller (14% stake)
- Avianca (sold in 2004 to Germán Efromovich)
- Bluradio (radio station)
- Washington Commanders (minority stake through Alejandro)[12]
References
- Merced (October 2015). "The Family That May Hold the Key to a Beer Deal". New York Times. Retrieved 2017-08-19.
- "Julio Mario Santo Domingo". Forbes. Retrieved 2023-05-17.
- "Latin Business Chronicle". 2009-10-02. Archived from the original on 2009-10-02. Retrieved 2023-05-17.
- Billionaires: Julio Mario Santo Domingo". Forbes. March 5, 2008. Archived from the original on January 23, 2013.
- "Beatriz Davila de Santo Domingo". Forbes. Retrieved May 1, 2023.
- "Alejandro Santo Domingo". Forbes. Retrieved May 1, 2023.
- "Andres Santo Domingo". Forbes. Retrieved May 1, 2023.
- "Vera Rechulski Santo Domingo Santo Domingo". Forbes. Retrieved May 1, 2023.
- "Vera Rechulski Santo Domingo Santo Domingo". Forbes. Retrieved May 1, 2023.
- "Vera Rechulski Santo Domingo Santo Domingo". Forbes. Retrieved May 1, 2023.
- Real Time Ranking. "The World's Billionaires List". Forbes.com. Retrieved 2023-05-01.
- Sapienza, Brandon. "NFL's Washington Commanders sell for a record $6 billion to a group that includes Wall Street billionaires and NBA legend Magic Johnson". Fortune.com. Bloomberg. Retrieved 20 June 2023.
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