Fernando Roberto Moreira Salles

$8.3B
$37.3M (0.5%)
as of 11/10/25

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.

Personal stats

Citizenship

Brazil

Source of wealth

Banking, minerals

Residence

Sao Paulo, Brazil

Marital status

Married

Birth date

05/29/46 (age 79)

Number of children

2

Education

Bachelor of Arts/Science, Fundacao Getulio Vargas

Self-made

inherited

Fernando Roberto Moreira Salles’s fortune is worth

138K

troy ounces of gold

128K

median U.S. household

83K

median U.S. income

0.166%

U.S. credit card volume

0.033%

GDP of the United States

0.024%

United States debt

Net worth history

Annual ranking

Did you know?

He owns a stake in the company that controls Companhia das Letras, one of Brazil's largest book publishers.

Net worth over time

Real-time ranking

Financial assets

SAO PAULO | ITUB3-BR

Itau Unibanco Holdings Common

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