Forbes magazine has once again compiled a list of the richest people in Spain. A list that weighs the value of investments and wealth of the most prolific fortunes in the country. In Andalusia, the Moya Yoldi family – behind the company Persán, leader in the development, manufacture and distribution of household products – heads the list of the richest families.
They are followed by José María Pacheco, José Luis Carrillo Benítez, dedicated to business and tourism, respectively. The ranking includes other profiles, such as the Masaveu Mora-Figueroa family , with a combined net worth of 230 million euros, or the Hernández Callejas family, at the head of Ebro Foods.
José Luis Manzanares Japón, founder and president of the engineering company Ayesa, and the Hernández Rodríguez sisters, who have 160 million euros per head, occupy the following positions.
Below, if there is such a thing in a list like this, are Silvia Mora Figueroa Domeq, owner of the company Agriculturas Diversas and part of the well-known family that owns the Las Lomas estate in Vejer; Carlos Gutiérrez Maturana-Larios Altuna, Marquis de Paul and Francisco Luis Alarcón Mejías.
The Forbes list, which has been published annually for more than a decade, analyzes the state of wealth in the country based on the market value of companies, patrimonial societies, investments and real estate.
The 10 richest people in Andalusia in 2025
This is how this juicy list of the personalities with the highest wealth in Andalusia looks like:
This is the current composition of the people with the highest wealth in Catalonia in 2025:
- Moya Yoldi family, 300 million euros (chemical industry).
- José María Pacheco: 280 million euros (business services, technology, agriculture).
- José Luis Carrillo Benítez: 235 million euros (tourism).
- Alexis and Tatiana Masaveu Mora-Figueroa (RM): 230 million euros each (agriculture).
- Antonio, Félix and Ana Hernández Callejas: 230 million euros each (food).
- José Luis Manzanares Japón: 185 million euros (engineering and consulting services).
- Ana, Blanca and Claudia Hernández Rodríguez: 180 million euros each (food).
- Silvia Mora Figueroa Domeq: 150 million euros (agriculture).
- Carlos Gutiérrez Maturana-Larios Altuna: 150 million euros (agribusiness and real estate).
- Francisco Luis Alarcón Mejías: 150 million euros (food).