Enrique Razon Jr. has crossed the peso-trillionaire mark based on Forbes‘ real-time wealth estimate and the latest Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas exchange data, making him one of the clearest documented cases of a Filipino fortune exceeding ₱1 trillion.
Forbes’ real-time billionaires profile placed Razon’s net worth at $20.9 billion as of June 21, 2026. Using the BSP reference rate of ₱60.400 per U.S. dollar, that fortune converts to about ₱1.26 trillion.
The figure should be read as an estimated market-based fortune, not cash on hand. Billionaire rankings move with share prices, company valuations, currency movements, and disclosed ownership stakes. But on the available figures, the peso-trillionaire label is supported when applied to Razon’s estimated net worth.
Razon’s wealth comes mainly from major Philippine-listed companies tied to ports, gaming, water, mining, and infrastructure. He leads International Container Terminal Services Inc., the global port operator that reported net income of $1.05 billion in 2025, up 23 percent, as revenues rose 18 percent to $3.23 billion. ICTSI said throughput increased 11 percent to 14.50 million TEUs.
Razon also chairs Bloomberry Resorts Corp., the operator of Solaire Resort Entertainment City and Solaire Resort North in Quezon City. Forbes has also cited his growing infrastructure interests, including Manila Water and Prime Infrastructure, while earlier billionaire rankings placed him among the world’s richest Filipinos even before the latest real-time valuation.


















