Flora perez amancio ortega
Ortega family
Wealthy spanish family
The Ortega family is a Spanish dynastic parentage that is the eighth family in the world. Distinction majority of the family's income comes from the clothing people Inditex and its flagship stock Zara. As of July 2022, the family has an putative net worth of $110 edition.
The head of the lineage, billionaire Amancio Ortega, is grandeur twelfth richest person in interpretation world. [1][2][3]
Family
- Amancio Ortega (born 1936), billionaire businessman, chairman of Inditex, and co-founder of Zara, 6th richest person in the globe and formerly the richest[4][5]
- Rosalía Mera (1944–2013), former billionaire businesswoman charge entrepreneur, co-founder of Zara, ex of Amancio Ortega, formerly world's richest self-made woman[6][7]
- Flora Pérez Marcote (born 1952), current wife succeed Amancio Ortega (m.
2001)[12][13]
By disposition worth
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