Find out who are the richest women in Brazil and the value of their fortunes

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The magazine forbes maintains a ranking of the luckiest people in the world. With this information, it is able to filter the names and arrive at specific results. For example, we gathered here a select group with the five richest women of Brazil and the value of their fortunes. Continue reading and find out.

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As the list is updated in real time, some names will leave the group over time. Luiza Trajano, president of Magazine Luiza's board of directors, was on the list at the beginning of the year. However, with the fall in the company's shares, it left the ranking.

The 5 richest women in Brazil

5 Godoy Bueno's Dulce Pugliese: $1.2 billion

Doctor Dulce Pugliese de Godoy Bueno begins our list of the richest women in Brazil. She founded the Amil healthcare network alongside her ex-husband. The couple divorced, but she retained a hefty stake in the company's stock. In 2012, Amil was bought by an American company. With that, also with her ex-husband, she founded the Dasa laboratory network.

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4 Anne Mane Werninghaus: $1.3 billion

Anne Mane Werninghaus: $1.3 billion
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Anne Mane Werninghaus is only 36 years old and is already part of the select group of richest women in Brazil. The businesswoman is the largest individual shareholder of WEG, the largest manufacturer of electric motors in Latin America. Graduated in Fashion, she also owns the A store. Marie Complementos, in the north of Santa Catarina.

3 Ana Lucia de Mattos Barretto Villela: $1.5 billion

Ana Lucia de Mattos Barretto Villela: $1.5 billion
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Ana Lucia de Mattos Barretto Villela is also among the richest women in Brazil. She is one of the largest individual shareholders in the group. Itau Unibanco. Alongside her brother, Alfredo, she owns around 14% of Itaúsa. Remember that this is the largest private bank in Latin America! In addition, Ana Lucia is president of Instituto Alana, an NGO dedicated to cultural projects.

2 Maria Helena Moraes Scripilliti: $3.9 billion

Maria Helena Moraes Scripilliti: $3.9 billion
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Maria Helena Moraes Scripilliti is the only woman among the four children of José Ermírio de Moraes, founder of Votorantim. Today, the company is the fifth largest diversified industrial group in Latin America. The group operates in more than 20 countries.

1 Lucia Borges Maggi: $6.7 billion

Lucia Borges Maggi: $6.7 billion
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Lucia Borges Maggi, 89, is the richest woman in Brazil. Her net worth reaches more than $6 billion, thanks to the operations of the Amaggi group, one of the world's leading soy exporters. She is also the mother of the former governor of Mato Grosso and former Minister of Agriculture, Blairo Maggi. He held office in federal government during the term of former President Michel Temer (MDB).

Graduated in Social Communication at the Federal University of Goiás. Passionate about digital media, pop culture, technology, politics and psychoanalysis.

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