Age, Biography and Wiki
Birth Place | Mexico City, Mexico, Mexico |
Net worth: $1.9 Billion (2024)
Roberto Hernandez Ramirez, an eminent figure in the financial sector of Mexico, has an estimated net worth of $1.9 billion in the year 2024. With a profound knowledge and expertise in finance, Hernandez Ramirez has made his mark through various ventures and investments. His extensive experience in the field has undoubtedly contributed to his substantial wealth. Known for his strategic approach and business acumen, he has successfully navigated the complexities of the financial world, attaining notable achievements throughout his career. His net worth serves as a testament to his remarkable success in the finance industry.
Biography/Timeline
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".