Zara owner named world’s third-richest person
Amancio Ortega, owner of Zara parent company Inditex, has been named the world’s third-richest
person thanks to his estimated $46.2 billion fortune.
The fashion mogul is third only to Mexican telecoms
billionaire Carlos Slim Helú and Microsoft founder Bill Gates. Despite
ceding presidency of the company to a successor last summer, Ortega retains a
59% stake in the company, giving him enough clout to push super-investor Warren
Buffet into fourth place in Bloomberg’s Billionaires Index.
Ortega, 76, opened the first store in the
now-global Zara chain
in 1975. Since then, he has expanded his holdings to include Zara Home, Pull
& Bear, Massimo Dutti, Bershka and other brands.
Other fashion tycoons included in Bloomberg’s list of the world’s top 40
billionaires include H&M owner Stefan Persson, in 13th place with a $25.7bn
fortune; LVMH owner Bernard Arnault, 15th with $24.6bn; and Liliane
Bettencourt, whose 31% stake in L’Oreal puts her in 16th place with a $24.1bn
fortune.
If Ortega’s name is
less familiar than his peers at the top of the billionaire charts, he’s happy
to keep it that way, as he’s more interested in building his company than
enjoying publicity connected to his fortune. It’s a trait shared by his
children. When daughter Marta Ortega married equestrian Sergio Alvarez in
February 2012, she commissioned Zara designers to create her gown. And with
catwalk-inspired designs galore on the shelves, why wouldn’t she?
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