
Alfredo Harp Helu & family
$1.13B
$7.5M (-0.7%)
as of 03/13/26
About Alfredo Harp Helu & family
Alfredo Harp Helú's fortune stems from Acciones y Valores de Mexico, also known as Accival, which he cofounded.
In 1991 Accival merged with Mexican bank Banamex to form Grupo Financiero Banamex-Accival (Banacci). Harp Helú then became chairman of the group.
Citigroup acquired Grupo Financiero Banamex-Accival for $12 billion in stock and cash in 2001, and Harp Helú joined Citigroup's board.
He has a minority stake in publicly-traded tile producer Internacional de Ceramica.
He owns two Mexican baseball teams, Los Diablos Rojos of Mexico City and Los Guerreros of Oaxaca.
Personal stats
Citizenship
MexicoSource of wealth
Banking, investmentsResidence
Mexico City, MexicoMarital status
MarriedBirth date
03/11/44 (age 82)Number of children
4Self-made
self-madeAlfredo Harp Helu & family’s fortune is worth

19K
troy ounces of gold

17K
median U.S. household

11K
median U.S. income

0.023%
U.S. credit card volume

0.005%
GDP of the United States

0.003%
United States debt
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Did you know?
A baseball enthusiast, he published an autobiography in 2003 titled, "To Live and Die Playing Baseball."
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Financial assets
MEXICO | POSADASA-MX
Grupo Posadas SAB de CV Class AMEXICO | CERAMICB-MX
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