
Fernando Roberto Moreira Salles
$6.61B
as of 02/18/25
About Fernando Roberto Moreira Salles
Fernando Roberto Moreira Salles is a member of one of Brazil's oldest banking families.
His late father, Walther Moreira Salles, was the founder of Unibanco and a former ambassador to the United States.
In 2008 Unibanco merged with Itau, one of Brazil's-largest commercial banks, creating Itau-Unibanco, the largest private sector bank in Latin America.
Moreira Salles and his three brothers, all billionaires, also own stakes in CBMM, the world's leading supplier of the mineral niobium.
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Citizenship
BrazilSource of wealth
Banking, mineralsResidence
Sao Paulo, BrazilMarital status
MarriedBirth date
05/29/46 (age 78)Number of children
2Education
Bachelor of Arts/Science, Fundacao Getulio VargasSelf-made
inheritedFernando Roberto Moreira Salles’s fortune is worth

110K
troy ounces of gold

102K
median U.S. household

66K
median U.S. income

0.132%
U.S. credit card volume

0.026%
GDP of the United States

0.019%
United States debt
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Did you know?
He owns a stake in the company that controls Companhia das Letras, one of Brazil's largest book publishers.
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