Joao Moreira Salles

$4.66B
as of 07/05/24

About Joao Moreira Salles

Brazilian documentary filmmaker Joao 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, then Brazil's second-largest commercial bank, creating Itau-Unibanco, the largest 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

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Marital status

Divorced

Birth date

01/01/62 (age 62)

Number of children

1

Self-made

inherited

Joao Moreira Salles’s fortune is worth

78K

troy ounces of gold

72K

median U.S. household

47K

median U.S. income

0.093%

U.S. credit card volume

0.019%

GDP of the United States

0.014%

United States debt

Net worth history

Annual ranking

Did you know?

Moreira Salles' 2006 documentary Santiago won the Knight Grand Jury Prize for Documentary Features at the Miami International Film Festival.

Net worth over time

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Financial assets

SAO PAULO | ITUB3-BR

Itau Unibanco Holdings Common

NASDAQ | XP-US

XP, Inc

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