Alberto Baillères

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Alberto Baillères González (22 August 1931 – 2 February 2022) was a Mexican billionaire businessman. since 2021Template:Dated maintenance category (articles)Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters"., he had an estimated net worth of US$10.1 billion according to Forbes.[1] He was the chairman of Grupo BAL,[2] and of ITAM.[3]

Early life

Baillères was born in Mexico City[4] on 22 August 1931,[5] as the son of Raúl Baillères.[1] Baillères attended Culver Military Academy, in Culver, Indiana, US. In 1953 he received a bachelor's degree in economics from the Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México (ITAM, a school founded by his father), in Mexico City.[4][5]

Career

He took over as head of Grupo BAL aged 28, following the death of his father.[4]

Baillères owned Grupo BAL, which controls a large number of other companies including Industrias Peñoles / Peñoles, the second most important Mexican mining company and the world's largest silver producer, El Palacio de Hierro, a chain of department stores mainly located in Mexico City, Grupo Nacional Provincial, the largest insurance company in Mexico, Grupo Profuturo, a pensions and annuities business.[6] He sat on the board of directors of Fresnillo plc.[6]

He was also a head member of the board of ITAM, one of Mexico's top higher education centers and thinktank, and owner of other businesses related with financial services, agriculture and bullfighting.[6] He was the owner of the 92m yacht Mayan Queen IV.[7]

In October 2012, Bloomberg listed Baillères as the 35th richest person in the world with an estimated net worth of US $19.3 billion.[5]

Belisario Domínguez Medal of Honor

The Senate of the Republic awarded Baillères the Belisario Domínguez Medal of Honor, Mexico's highest honor, on November 12, 2015.[8]

Personal life and death

Baillères was married to Teresa Gual,[9] they had seven children,[5] and lived in Mexico City.[1]

He died on 2 February 2022, at the age of 90.[10]

See also

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