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Sy siblings keep top spot in Forbes' richest Filipino list
Manila Bulletin
|August 8, 2025
The Sy siblings, heirs to the SM group, held onto the top spot on the 2025 Forbes list of the Philippines’ 50 Richest, but their combined fortune fell by $1.2 billion to $11.8 billion.
Closely behind is ports and casino tycoon Enrique Razon Jr. whose net worth saw a modest increase to $11.5 billion, placing him a mere $300 million behind the Sy siblings.
On the other hand, property magnate Manuel Villar held his place as the country's third-richest with a net worth of $11 billion, as his company Golden MV Holdings transformed into Villar Land Holdings, the builder of the sprawling 3,500-hectare Villar City.
Ramon Ang of San Miguel Corp. was No. 4 with a fortune of $3.75 billion, while Isidro Consunji and siblings of DMCI Holdings rounded out the top five with a net worth of $3.7 billion.
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