Age, Biography and Wiki
Birth Day | February 14, 1966 |
Birth Place | Spain |
Age | 58 YEARS OLD |
Birth Sign | Pisces |
Residence | Valencia, Spain |
Alma mater | Universitat de València |
Occupation | Businessman Real estate developer |
Known for | Founder of Astroc Mediterraneo |
Board member of | Veremonte, AGRE S.A. |
Children | 2 |
Net worth: $1 Billion (2024)
Enrique Banuelos, a prominent figure in the real estate industry in Spain, is projected to have a net worth of $1 billion by 2024. With his extensive knowledge and expertise in the market, Banuelos has successfully navigated through the dynamic Spanish real estate sector and achieved remarkable success. His ability to identify lucrative investment opportunities and make strategic business decisions has propelled him to great heights. As an influential entrepreneur, Banuelos has made significant contributions to the growth and development of the real estate landscape in Spain, cementing his reputation as a key player in the industry.
Biography/Timeline
Bañuelos was born in Sagunto, Valencia (Spain) on 14 February 1966. When he was 9 years old, his Father died in an accident in the steelworks where he worked.
Bañuelos gained degrees in Law and Business Studies and set up his first company (dealing in honey and its by-products) at the age of 16. His real estate group was set up in the Mediterranean region and developed some 17,400,000m2, building around 50,000 properties, aimed at middle class buyers as second homes (average prices for these properties were around 120,000euros). 2006 saw the merger of several of his companies and the creation of ASTROC. The property and financial crises brought about the sale of ASTROC and a new focus for Bañuelos´ activities in international markets.
In 2008, Bañuelos entered the Brazilian market, acquiring shares in AGRA, a Brasil Stock Exchange listed real estate company. In 2009 he bought into Abyara and Klabin Segal (both also listed), merging the 3 companies to create the AGRE S.A., the leading real estate group in sales. At the same time, Bañuelos has joined forces with the French chain Accor and the Arab group Jumeirah to invest in the hotel industry in Brazil, host of the 2016 Olympic Games.
In March 2009 Enrique Bañuelos was cleared of charges of the possible use of inside information regarding a possible takeover bid for Fadesa, as it was considered that the economic press had already published articles relating to the issue.
The Valencian Entrepreneur also has interests in other sectors within Brazil; in 2010 he plans to invest 2 billion (2,000,000,000) Brazilian reals (some 880 million euros) in assets and businesses in the Health care, Energy, infrastructures, environmental and food industries.