China News Service, September 27. According to the South American Overseas Chinese News Network, Forbes recently announced the 2019 Brazil's richest list. Beer tycoon Jorge Paul Lehman has been the richest man in Brazil for 7 consecutive years, with a net worth of 104.71 billion. Heio. The total assets of the top ten billionaires on the list reached 408.8 billion Black Olympics, which is equivalent to 6% of Brazil's GDP in 2018.
According to reports, Lehman is a billionaire brewed by beer. He is the world's leading beer manufacturer Anheuser-Busch InBev and the largest shareholder of private equity fund 3G. Ranked second is the banking magnate Joseph Safra, he is the heir of the Safra Bank, with a net worth of 95.04 billion Heio. Before August 2019, Safra had more total assets than Lehman, but due to the depreciation of some assets, Safra had missed the position of the richest man.
Ranked third and fifth are Lehman's 3G fund partners Marcel Telles and Carlos Scupila, with assets of 43.99 billion black Austrian and 37.35 billion black Austrian. In fourth place is Eduardo Savarin, one of the founders of "Facebook", with a net worth of 43.16 billion Black Austrians.
It is reported that the top ten on the list is almost dominated by entrepreneurs in the banking and food and beverage industries. For example, ranked sixth is Andre Esteves, the founder of investment bank BTG Pactual, with assets of 20.75 billion Black Austrian.
The brothers Josley Batista and Wesley Batista, the directors of Brazilian meat giant JBS, ranked eighth and ninth on the list. The two were checked and merged in the largest anti-corruption investigation "Car Wash" in Brazil. Was arrested, the current total assets are 14.78 billion black Olympics.