Alfredo Egydio Arruda Villela Filho: Billionaire Businessman and Philanthropist

Alfredo Egydio Arruda Villela Filho is a Brazilian businessman and engineer with a net worth of $1.3 billion. He is the chairman and one of the largest individual shareholders of Sao Paulo-based conglomerate Itausa Investimentos Itau SA, which has interests in finance, real estate, and other industries. Itausa owns Itau Unibanco, the largest bank in the southern hemisphere, with total assets of $500 billion, as well as Itautec, Duratex, and Eleikeiroz.

Aside from his business ventures, Filho co-founded the non-profit Alana Institute in 1994 with his sister Ana Lucia de Mattos Barretto Villela. The organization promotes social work, education, and culture.

Filho’s parents died in a plane crash, and he and his sister were raised by their aunt, Maria de Lourdes, who is also a major shareholder in Itausa.

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