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Salvador [updated] | 14 Richest Families In El

While the exact composition of the group has shifted over time, historical records and sociological studies frequently include the following names: The New York Times

The Romero family is a wealthy family in El Salvador, with a fortune made in the transportation and logistics industries. Their company, Grupo Romero, is one of the largest transportation companies in the country. The family's net worth is estimated to be over $600 million. 14 richest families in el salvador

By morning, the alliance had shifted. The Fourteen had agreed to buy a stake in the foreign project. They would survive, as they always had, by bending without breaking. While the exact composition of the group has

The Krietes were the masterminds behind the creation of , which later merged with Avianca. Although the airline faced turbulence, the Kriete family pivoted to logistics, airport services, and industrial engineering. Through Grupo Aviatech and Kriete Aviation Holding , they maintain a monopoly on air cargo and technical maintenance in the region. They are known as the "Kings of the Sky" in Central America. By morning, the alliance had shifted

"It’s progress," countered the Claros representative, adjusting his glasses. "And if we fight it, we look like dinosaurs. The world is watching El Salvador now. We can't just close the gates."

The primary business families and groups holding major sway in the modern economy include:

$800 Million Source of Wealth: Automotive distribution (Ford, Mazda, Hyundai), Retail.