Enrique Razon Jr.

$17.99B
as of 06/13/26

About Enrique Razon Jr.

Enrique Razon Jr. chairs International Container Terminal Services Inc. (ICTSI), the Philippines' largest ports operator by revenue with subsidiaries in the Asia-Pacific, Eastern Europe, Africa and the Americas.

Razon's grandfather started the business with a port in Manila in 1916, which his father rebuilt after WWII. Razon grew the business globally.

His hospitality firm Bloomberry Resorts has expanded its Philippine operations, opening a second Solaire casino complex in Metro Manila in 2024.

Razon has been stepping up infrastructure investments, buying out Ayala Corp. and taking control of Manila Water in 2024.

He also has interests in offshore gas fields in the West Philippine Sea, and in 2025 bought a 60% stake in four gas-fired power plants formerly controlled by the Lopez Group.

Personal stats

Citizenship

Philippines

Source of wealth

Ports

Residence

Manila, Philippines

Marital status

Married

Birth date

03/03/60 (age 66)

Number of children

2

Self-made

inherited and growing

Enrique Razon Jr.’s fortune is worth

300K

troy ounces of gold

277K

median U.S. household

180K

median U.S. income

0.36%

U.S. credit card volume

0.072%

GDP of the United States

0.053%

United States debt

Net worth history

Annual ranking

Did you know?

Razon owned a basketball team in the Philippine Basketball League with most players from De La Salle University.

Net worth over time

Real-time ranking

Financial assets

PHILIPPINES | APX-PH

Apex Mining

PHILIPPINES | BLOOM-PH

Bloomberry Resorts Corporation

PHILIPPINES | ICT-PH

International Container Terminal Ser

PHILIPPINES | MWC-PH

Manila Water

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