
Enrique Razon Jr.
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.
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PhilippinesSource of wealth
PortsResidence
Manila, PhilippinesMarital status
MarriedBirth date
03/03/60 (age 66)Number of children
2Self-made
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Razon owned a basketball team in the Philippine Basketball League with most players from De La Salle University.
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PHILIPPINES | APX-PH
Apex MiningPHILIPPINES | BLOOM-PH
Bloomberry Resorts CorporationPHILIPPINES | ICT-PH
International Container Terminal SerPHILIPPINES | MWC-PH
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