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14 Richest Families In El Salvador Best SiteGerman-Salvadoran. Power Base: Textiles & Free Zones. Niche: They own the largest textile assembly plants (maquila) in the San Bartolo Free Zone. They export jeans and t-shirts to Target and Walmart in the U.S. While low-margin, they employ 10,000+ people, making them politically untouchable. It's worth noting that the net worth estimates provided are approximate and sourced from various online publications, including Forbes and Bloomberg. The business interests and net worth of these families may have changed since the last public update. : Originally the Meza family's brewery business ( La Constancia ), it now focuses on real estate and hotel development. 14 richest families in el salvador best Old Spanish aristocracy; former presidents of El Salvador. Power Base: Automotive (Grupo Q), Cement (Cementos de El Salvador - CESSA), and Free Zones. The confusion: The Dueñas split into two branches. The Dueñas-Ruano branch controls automotive (Toyota, Nissan, Ford). The Dueñas-Poma branch is arguably the most powerful. They own Grupo Poma , which operates the luxury Hotel Real Intercontinental and a construction empire. They are the "best" in terms of political survival—having navigated the Farabundo Martà National Liberation Front (FMLN) government and the current Nayib Bukele administration seamlessly. A classic example of the "coffee oligarchy." They control , one of the most recognized coffee brands in El Salvador, and have diversified into other agricultural exports. German-Salvadoran Owners of , which is the largest brewery and beverage company in the country (producing Pilsener beer and Coca-Cola locally). This is a cash-generating juggernaut. "The landscape is shifting," Alejandro said, his voice a gravelly whisper that commanded total silence. "For a century, we were the gatekeepers. We owned the land, the credit, and the imports. Now, the gates are digital." They export jeans and t-shirts to Target and While sometimes considered distinct, they are often grouped with the "Select Group." They own , which holds the distributorship for Mercedes-Benz and has vast interests in construction and real estate. |