Carlos Alberto Sicupira was born on 1948 in St. Gallen, Switzerland, Brazil. Most of Carlos "Beto" Sicupira's wealth comes from his shares of Anheuser-Busch InBev, the world's largest brewer, in which he owns about a 3% stake. He is longtime business partners with Jorge Paulo Lemann and Marcel Herrmann Telles, both of whom are Brazilian billionaires. In October 2016 the brewer completed its $106 billion acquisition of beer giant SABMiller. The trio also owns stakes, through their private equity firm 3G Capital, in New York Stock Exchange-listed Restaurant Brands International, parent of Burger King and Canadian coffee chain Tim Hortons. In 2013 3G Capital and Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway bought H.J. Heinz & Company for $23 billion. Heinz merged with Kraft in 2015, creating KraftHeinz, the fifth-largest food and beverage company in the world. In Brazil Sicupira is known for his controlling stake in low-cost retailer Lojas Americanas and in real estate investment firm Sao Carlos Empreendimentos e Participacoes. He holds multiple world records for underwater spearfishing.
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💰Carlos Alberto Sicupira Net worth: $8.6 Billion
2009
$2.1 Billion
2010
$4.5 Billion
2011
$5.5 Billion
2012
$5.2 Billion
2013
$7.9 Billion
2014
$8.9 Billion
2015
$11.3 Billion
2016
$11.3 Billion
2017
$12.5 Billion
2018
$12.2 Billion
Biography/Timeline
2017
According to Forbes, he has an estimated net worth of $12.7 billion in February 2017.