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# 515 Maria Asuncion Aramburuzabala 

$6.27B

Real Time Net Worth
as of 11/18/2024
-$9.3M (-0.15%)

# 515 Maria Asuncion Aramburuzabala 

$6.27B

Real Time Net Worth
as of 11/18/2024
-$9.3M (-0.15%)
OccupationChair and CEO, Tresalia Capital
Source of WealthBeer, Investments
Age61
ResidenceMexico City, Mexico
Marital StatusDivorced
Children2
EducationBS, Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México
Age-Adjusted Net Worth$5.86B
Maria Asuncion Aramburuzabala
Maria Asuncion Aramburuzabala
Mexico
Net worth: $6.27B

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Biography

Early Life and Family

María Asunción Aramburuzabala Larregui was born on May 2, 1963, in Mexico City, Mexico.
She is the granddaughter of Félix Aramburuzabala Lazcano-Iturburu, co-founder of Grupo Modelo, a Mexican brewery established in 1925.
Aramburuzabala's father, Pablo Aramburuzabala Ocaranza, was the Executive Vice President of Grupo Modelo.
She graduated from the Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México with a degree in accounting.

Family Business and Investments

Aramburuzabala, along with her mother and sister, inherited a stake in Grupo Modelo, which was founded by her grandfather.
Following her father's death, the family formed Tresalia Capital to diversify their investments.
Tresalia Capital has invested in various sectors including private equity, real estate, infrastructure, venture capital, and technology.
After the sale of Grupo Modelo to Anheuser-Busch InBev in 2013, Aramburuzabala reinvested in AB InBev, maintaining ties to the beer business.
She serves as the chairperson of Tresalia Capital and is involved in managing investments in numerous companies such as Anheuser-Busch InBev, Tory Burch, and Kraft-Heinz.

Professional Career and Recognition

Aramburuzabala has served as the CEO of Tresalia Capital since 1996, overseeing investments across Latin America, Asia, Europe, and the U.S.
She is recognized as one of Latin America's prominent business leaders, serving on the boards of global corporations like Anheuser-Busch InBev and Grupo Modelo.
Her achievements have been acknowledged by multiple institutions, highlighting her influence and success in the business world.
She holds positions on the boards of various companies and institutions, contributing her expertise to diverse sectors of the global economy.

Controversy

She was implicated in the Pandora Papers in October 2021, revealing offshore investments including ownership of two private jets and funds held in the Sky Chariot Trust located in New Zealand.

Personal Life

In 1982, she married Paulo Patricio Zapata Navarro, with whom she had two children. They divorced in 1997.
In 2005, she married Tony Garza, U.S. ambassador to Mexico, and divorced in 2010.

Maria Asuncion Aramburuzabala's Wealth is Equivalent to:

4,827,560 Herman Miller Aeron Chairs

Herman Miller Aeron Chair

1,186,566 Gold Bars (50 gram)

24K Solid 50g Gold Ingot

64,091 Tiny Homes

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How long would it take you to become as rich as Maria Asuncion Aramburuzabala?

If you started with $10,000 and invested an additional $500 each month at a 43.43% CAGR, it would take you 5 years to reach Maria Asuncion Aramburuzabala's net worth of $6.27B.

Is this realistic? It depends how closely the VIX-TA-Macro Advanced model performs to its history in the future. Since Grizzly Bulls launched on January 1, 2022, it's returned 58.67% compared to 23.91% for the S&P 500 benchmark.

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Maria Asuncion Aramburuzabala is very wealthy, but what's stopping you from reaching that same level of success? As summarized in our five fundamental rules to wealth building, becoming wealthy in a modern capitalist economy is not complicated. There's actually only three variables:

  1. Your starting capital
  2. Your earnings after expenses
  3. The compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of your savings

Most people start with zero or very little, so if you weren't born into wealth, don't fret! The majority of the fortunate folks listed in our Grizzly Bulls’ Billionaires Index came from middle class or lower backgrounds. The most distinguishing characteristic of the group is their ability to consistently earn a high CAGR on their savings.

Every billionaire has a unique strategy to achieve high CAGR. For Maria Asuncion Aramburuzabala, Beer and Investments are the primary sources. Whether you choose to invest your savings in your own businesses or the businesses of others is not as important. The salient piece of the puzzle is ensuring that your hard-earned savings are generating sufficient CAGR to reach your long term goals.

Most people simply invest their money in index funds and call it a day. There's nothing wrong with this approach, but it guarantees relative mediocrity. To achieve greatness, you need to invest your money to earn higher than average returns. In the long run, better investors will always finish ahead of better earners.

Source: Grizzly Bulls reporting

Methodology: Grizzly Bulls' Billionaires Index is a daily ranking of the world's billionaires and richest people. Grizzly Bulls strives to provide the most accurate net worth calculations available. We pull data from public equity markets, SEC filings, public real estate records, and other reputable sources.

The index is dynamic and updates daily at the close of U.S. stock market trading based on changes in the markets, economy, and updates to Grizzly Bulls' proprietary algorithm of personal wealth calculation. Stakes in public companies are tracked daily based on the relevant closing prices of the underlying securities. Additionally, stakes in private companies, cash, real estate, and other less easily valued assets are updated periodically through careful analysis of insider transactions, comparable public company sales / EBITDA multiples, etc.

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Edited by: Lee Bailey