
Alberto Bailleres
Miami Connection
No direct personal connections to Miami or South Florida are documented for Alberto Baillères, whose operations centered in Mexico. His global mining and financial interests through Grupo BAL may have indirectly influenced trade or investments in South Florida's international business hub, but no specific Miami ties, philanthropy, or properties are noted.
About
Born on August 22, 1931, in Mexico City, Alberto Baillères González took over Grupo BAL at age 28 after his father's death, expanding it into a conglomerate with Industrias Peñoles, the world's top silver producer, luxury retailer El Palacio de Hierro, insurer Grupo Nacional Provincial, and pension firm Grupo Profuturo. His net worth peaked at US$19.3 billion in 2012, making him one of the world's richest, though estimated at $8.5-10.1 billion by 2021. Baillères shunned publicity, earning the nickname 'lover of the shadows,' and pursued interests in hunting, horse-racing, and bullfighting. He served on Fresnillo plc's board, chaired ITAM, a top Mexican think tank, and received Mexico's highest civilian honor, the Belisario Domínguez Medal, in 2015. In 2021, he stepped down from key roles amid the pandemic and passed away on February 2, 2022, at age 90 in Mexico City.