Roberto Hernandez Ramirez

About Roberto Hernandez Ramirez

Birth Place: Mexico City, Mexico, Mexico

Roberto Hernandez Ramirez Net Worth

Roberto Hernandez Ramirez was born in Mexico City, Mexico, Mexico. Former Banamex chief Roberto Hernandez Ramirez was paid some $2 billion in stock when Citigroup bought the Mexican bank in 2001. He remained on Citigroup's board until 2009, a year when the bank's share price fell precipitously. Currently, Hernandez is on the board of Mexican broadcaster Grupo Televisa (run by billionaire Emilio Azcarraga Jean). He dedicates much of his time to preservation efforts, and has created two foundations focused on the environment and Mayan cultural heritage. Hernandez is also on the board of the Nature Conservancy and of the World Monuments Fund, from which he received the 2013 Hadrian Award for efforts to help preserve the Yaxchilan archeological site, the San Miguel Arcangel convent in Mani, the Church of Santa Prisca in Taxco, and the Las Pozas gardens, which are peppered with surrealist sculptures, in Xixitla.
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💰Roberto Hernandez Ramirez Net worth: $1.88 Billion (Updated at 22 June 2018)

2009 $1.2 Billion
2010 $1.2 Billion
2011 $1.2 Billion
2012 $1.3 Billion
2013 $1.8 Billion
2014 $1.8 Billion
2015 $1.8 Billion
2016 $1.7 Billion
2017 $1.8 Billion
2018 $1.93 Billion

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Biography/Timeline

1964

Hernández Ramirez received a bachelor's degree in Business administration from the Ibero-American University (1964), co-founded Acciones y Valores de México (Accival) in 1971, later in 1974 he became the youngest President ever of the Mexican stock exchange. IN 1989 he became the President of FICSAC, an organization created to raise funds to build a new Universidad Iberamericana. Later in '91 he and Alfredo Harp Helu acquired Banamex, and formed the Grupo Financiero Banamex-Accival and was part of the Board of Directors. A year later Roberto founded Fomento Social Banamex of which he became co-president. In 1993 he became President of FUNED ( fundacion Mexicana para la educacion, la tecnologia y la ciencia). Four years later in 1997 Hernandez became the Director of Banamex. The following year he headed the MUNAL 2000 to create a national art museum, as well as assuming the presidency of the Pro-Universidad Veracruzana patronage. In 2000 he formed the Fomento Ecologico Banamex of which he became co-president. In 2001 a major transaction takes place between the US and Mexico when Banamex-Accival is sold to Citigroup, after this he became a member of the Board of Directors. In '02 he became a member of the International Advisory Committee of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. During that year he also founded two foundations; Pedro y Elena Hernandez, A.C. and Fundacion Haciendas del Mundo Maya, A.C. The following year he became the Vice Chair of The Nature Conservancy (TNC). In 2005 he was awarded the Sorolla Medal by the Hispanic Society in New York for his contribution and promotion of the arts in Mexico. A year later he assumed the presidency of the patronage of the Hospital Infantil de Mexico "Federico Gomez".