Ricardo Villela Marino

$990.69M
as of 02/21/24

About Ricardo Villela Marino

Ricardo Viella Marino is a member of a Brazilian banking dynasty comparable to the Rothschilds in wealth and influence.

He is the grandson of Eudoro Libânio Villela, who cofounded Brazilian bank Itau in 1945; it merged with Unibanco in 2008.

Ricardo Villela Marino sits on the board of Itausa, the parent of Itau Unibanco, and also serves as an advisor to the bank.

His mother, Maria de Lourdes Egydio Villela, a former billionaire, transferred her shares of Itausa to Ricardo and his brother Rodolfo.

He owns about 1% of Itausa shares.

Personal stats

Citizenship

Brazil

Source of wealth

banking

Residence

Sao Paulo, Brazil

Marital status

Married

Birth date

01/28/74 (age 50)

Education

Bachelor of Arts/Science, Polytechnic School of the University of Sao Paulo; Master of Arts/Science, London School of Economics and Political Science; Master of Business Administration, MIT Sloan School of Management

Self-made

inherited

Ricardo Villela Marino’s fortune is worth

17K

troy ounces of gold

15K

median U.S. household

10K

median U.S. income

0.02%

U.S. credit card volume

0.004%

GDP of the United States

0.003%

United States debt

Net worth history

Annual ranking

Net worth over time

Real-time ranking

Financial assets

SAO PAULO | DXCO3-BR

Duratex SA

SAO PAULO | ITSA4-BR

Itausa Investimentos Itau SA Pfd

SAO PAULO | ITSA3-BR

Itausa Investimentos Itau SA-Common

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