The six Sy siblings

Teresita Sy (1950 – )
P114.1 Billion
Elizabeth Sy (1952 – )
P99.2 Billion
Henry Sy Jr. (1953 – )
119.1 Billion
Hans Sy (1955 – )
P128.8 Billion
Herbert Sy (1956 – )
P123.9 Billion
Harley Sy (1960 – )
119.1 Billion

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  1. shinichi Post author
    Henry Sy Sr. (1924 – 2019)
    P114.1 Billion
    Felicidad Tan Sy
    Felicidad T. Sy Foundation
    SM
    • The six Sy siblings, Teresita, Elizabeth, Henry Jr., Hans, Herbert and Harley, inherited their fortune from their late father Henry Sy Sr.
    • Their combined net worth is comprised largely of stakes held in the group’s publicly traded SM Investments and SM Prime.
    • SM traces its roots to Henry Sr., who sold overrun shoes in 1958 at a store in Manila he aptly called Shoemart.
    • Today SM is one of Southeast Asia’s largest conglomerates, with interests in department stores, supermarkets, banks, hotels, real estate and mining.
    • While daily operations are now managed by outside professionals, the siblings sit on the group’s boards and guide SM’s overall strategy.
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  2. shinichi Post author

    The top 10 richest individuals in the Philippines are:

    1. Sy siblings; US$12.6 billion
    2. Manuel Villar; $7.8 billion
    3. Enrique Razon Jr.; $5.6 billion
    4. Lance Gokongwei and siblings; $3.1 billion
    5. Aboitiz family; $2.9 billion
    6. Isidro Consunji and siblings; $2.65 billion
    7. Tony Tan Caktiong; $2.6 billion
    8. Jaime Zobel de Ayala; $2.55 billion
    9. Ramon Ang; $2.45 billion
    10. Andrew Tan; $2.4 billion

    **

    1. Manny Villar (P233.3 Billion)
    2. Enrique Razon Jr. (P208.4 Billion)
    3. Hans Sy (P128.8 Billion)
    4. Herbert Sy (P123.9 Billion)
    5. Henry Sy, Jr. (119.1 Billion)
    5. Harley Sy (119.1 Billion)
    7. Teresita Sy-Coson (P114.1 Billion)
    8. Lucio Tan (P104.2 Billion)
    9. Tony Tan Caktiong (P99.2 Billion)
    9. Elizabeth Sy (P99.2 Billion)
    11. Andrew Tan (P94.3 Billion)
    12. Roberto Ongpin (P89.3 Billion)
    13. Ramon Ang (P84.3 Billion)
    14. Robert Coyiuto Jr. (P74.4 Billion)
    15. Danding Cojuangco (P50 Billion)

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