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.
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Citizenship
BrazilSource of wealth
Banking, mineralsResidence
Rio de Janeiro, BrazilMarital status
DivorcedBirth date
01/01/62 (age 62)Number of children
1Self-made
inheritedJoao 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
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Did you know?
Moreira Salles' 2006 documentary Santiago won the Knight Grand Jury Prize for Documentary Features at the Miami International Film Festival.
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SAO PAULO | ITUB3-BR
Itau Unibanco Holdings CommonNASDAQ | XP-US
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