Alejandro Santo Domingo Davila

About Alejandro Santo Domingo Davila

Who is it?: Financier
Birth Day: February 13, 1977
Birth Place: United States
Birth Sign: Aquarius
Net Worth:: $2.7 Billion
Gender:: Male

Alejandro Santo Domingo Davila Net Worth

Alejandro Santo Domingo Davila is a highly successful Colombian-American financier with a net worth of $2.7 billion. He was born in New York, New York and attended the prestigious Hotchkiss School before graduating from Harvard University with a degree in History. His impressive educational background and business acumen have enabled him to achieve great success in the financial world.
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💰Alejandro Santo Domingo Davila Net worth: $2.7 Billion

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Alejandro Santo Domingo Davila net worth: Alejandro Santo Domingo Davila is a Colombian-American financier who has a net worth of $2.7 billion. Born in New York, New York, Alejandro Santo Domingo Davila attended the exclusive Hotchkiss School, and then graduated from Harvard University with a degree in History. His grandfather founded the Santo Domingo group, which amassed a fortune brewing beer. In 2005, Julio Mario Santo Domingo Pumarejo, Alejandro Santo Domingo Davila's father, traded a portion of the company to SABMiller. After his death, Alejandro Santo Domingo Davila, inherited control of the conglomerate. He now serves as the chairman of the board for Grupo Empresarial Bavaria S.A under SABMiller, as well as the Vice-Chairman of the Latin American arm of the brewing company. In addition, he is Managing Director at Quadrant Capital Advisors, sits on the board of Valoram, S.A., and is a member of the Board of Trustees for Metropolitan Museum of Art.

Net Worth details: Alejandro Santo Domingo is credited with his family's 5 percent stake in beer maker Anheuser-Busch InBev. The Domingo family received the shares when SABMiller and AB InBev merged in 2016 and the family is also invested in Caracol Television, Gases del Caribe, Corpbanca, Immobilaria Colonial, and BTG Pactual. Domingo received more than $1.5 billion worth of dividends from 2005 to 2016 alone.