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David Brillembourg was born on 14 December, 1942 in Maracaibo, Venezuela, is a President. Discover David Brillembourg's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 51 years old?

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Occupation President and owner of Grupo Confinanzas, Banco Metropolitano, Congressman Deputy
Age 51 years old
Zodiac Sign Sagittarius
Born 14 December 1942
Birthday 14 December
Birthplace Maracaibo, Venezuela
Date of death (1993-04-12) Houston, Texas, U.S.
Died Place Houston, Texas, U.S.
Nationality Venezuela

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Who Is David Brillembourg's Wife?

His wife is Adelaida Tanya Capriles López

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Wife Adelaida Tanya Capriles López
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Children Rene Brillembourg Capriles · Elke Brillembourg · Tanya Brillembourg · David Daniel Brillembourg Capriles · Nathalie Brillembourg Capriles David Brillembourg Vera, Giovanna Gabriela Brillembourg Vera

David Brillembourg Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is David Brillembourg worth at the age of 51 years old? David Brillembourg’s income source is mostly from being a successful President. He is from Venezuela. We have estimated David Brillembourg's net worth , money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2023 $1 Million - $5 Million
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2013

The series of more than 100 works, which has been exhibited in various museums such as the Museum of Fine Arts (MFAH) in Houston in 2013, shows the contribution to surrealism, cubism and constructionism of Latin American artists who lived in Europe in the 20th century.

2001

In 2001, FOGADE put the building up for auction with a base price of $60 million, but no entity, private or public, showed interest in it. It was abandoned and, from there, occupied by illegal residents, making it the largest vertical favela in Latin America until its eviction in 2015.

1998

In 1998, his specimen Telefónico was chosen as the stallion leader by his breeder peers.

1994

In 1994 (one year after Brillembourg's death), with construction 70% advanced, the banking crisis in Venezuela exploded, the main banks of the country were intervened -among them, those of the Sociedad Financiera Confinanzas- and construction passed at the hands of the State through FOGADE, who paralyze the work. By that time, it was known as "The Tower of David" (La Torre de David) in honor of the businessman.

1991

He was the breeder and owner of the David's Farm (United States) and Haras Tamarú (Venezuela) crews. From David's Farm came horses such as Alydavid (Winner of the 1991 Churchill Downs Derby Trial), Niccolo Polo, Orne and D.C. Tenacius. From Haras Tamarú there are classics of Venezuelan horse riding such as Backyard, Modena, Background, Volcana, Marfe, Great Neige and Boche Clavao.

1990

In 1990, the Public Offering of Shares that he launched on Cervecera Nacional caused him to go to war with the largest industrial and financial consortium in the country at the time, Grupo Polar-Banco Provincial. His gain from selling the shares he had obtained was approximately $500 million.

In 1990, Brillembourg began the construction of the Confinanzas Financial Center, a modern complex of 6 buildings that would be the headquarters of the banks of its group. At that time, Tower A in the center, with 45 floors, would be the third tallest skyscraper in the country and the eighth in Latin America.

1987

In 1987, he was ranked second in the general statistics of the INH as the best breeder in the country.

1985

In 1985, he founded the Confinanzas Banco Hipotecario which, after several acquisitions -such as that of Banco Metropolitano- and mergers, was renamed Sociedad Financiera Confinanzas (or Grupo Confinanzas). This institution was intervened by FOGADE in 1994 in the middle of the banking crisis.

1980

The fortune he amassed during the 1980s thanks to the boom in the stock market led to him being nicknamed "King David" of Venezuelan finance.

1964

In 1964, at the age of 25, he was elected for the first time as a deputy to the National Congress for the Federal District as an independent candidate on the COPEI party plates. He repeats as legislator in the periods of 1969-1973 and 1978–1983.

1961

In 1961, he graduated with a degree in economics from the Central University of Venezuela (UCV). The following year, he obtained a Master of Business Administration, Finance Specialty from Syracuse University (United States).

1959

He began to work as an official of the Central Bank of Venezuela in 1959 and remained there until 1964, when he began to occupy the vice-presidency of Inversiones Capriles. From there, he goes through the Finalven Group, the Eastern Mortgage Bank, the Textiven Group and the Veintiuno Consortium.

1955

Together with his wife, Tanya Capriles de Brillembourg, he is considered, even today, one of the greatest art collectors in Latin America. He owns pieces such as “Woman with Bird” by Wifredo Lam (1955), “Abstract Composition” by Roberto Matta (1949), “Figura Bajo un-Uvero” by Armando Reveron (1920), “El Nuncio” by Fernando Botero (1962) and “Still Life with Lemons” by Diego Rivera (1916).

1942

David Brillembourg (December 14, 1942 - April 12, 1993) was a Venezuelan economist and businessman, president of Grupo Confinanzas, congressman deputy and main investor of Centro Financiero Confinanzas (Tower of David).