16 billionaires who died in 2020
In a year that will likely be remembered around the world for the devastation and loss of life caused by the coronavirus pandemic, 16 billionaires passed away in 2020–but, as best as we can tell, none did so after contracting Covid-19.
The Forbes' list of departed billionaires includes media tycoon, business leaders, world's richest banker and more.
Sumner Redstone, ViacomCBS
Citizenship: USA
Died: August 2020 at age 97
Net worth at death: $2.6 billion
The media mogul and combative former attorney was best known for controlling CBS and Viacom, but also acquired household names Blockbuster, MTV, Comedy Central and Nickelodeon.
Lee Kun-hee, Samsung Group
Citizenship: South Korea
Died: October 2020 at age 78
Net worth at death: $17.3 Billion
The chairman of Korean conglomerate Samsung Group, Lee Kun-hee left behind an empire that included computer chips, fashion, theme parks, IT services, TVs and, most notably, one of the few smartphone-makers competitive with Apple. He suffered a heart attack in 2014 and had been incapacitated since then. Lee's son, Jay Y Lee has been running Samsung Group since 2014.
Joseph Safra, Banco Safra
Citizenship: Brazil
Died: December 10, 2020 at age 82.
Net worth at death: $23.2 Billion
The world's richest banker, Joseph Safra built an empire with a focus on wealthy clients and companies. He was born in Lebanon to a banking family originally from Syria. In Brazil he and his brother Moise (d. 2014) built Banco Safra, the country's eighth largest bank.
Whitney MacMillan, Cargill
Citizenship: USA
Died: March 2020 at age 90
Net worth at death: $5.1 Billion
MacMillan, the former chairman and CEO of agribusiness giant Cargill, transformed the company into a global entity. His company generated $113.5 billion in 2019 revenues, to stay private. Members of the extended Cargill and MacMillan families own an estimated 88% of Cargill. Whitney MacMillan was the last family member to lead the business.
Randall Rollins, Rollins Inc
Citizenship: USA
Died: August 2020 at age 88
Net worth at death: $4.7 Billion
One of the biggest names in US pest control, the Rollins family has created a recession-proof empire of rat, roach, lice and mice-busting subsidiaries all under the umbrella of Atlanta-headquartered Rollins Inc. Randall Rollins joined the family business in 1953, and helped expand its broadcasting arm before the company moved into pest control. He served as the firm's longtime chairman, alongside his billionaire brother Gary Rollins, who is CEO.
Lo Siu-tong, Yu Tai Hing
Citizenship: Hong Kong
Died: January 2020 at age 90
Net worth at death: $1.3 Billion
The Hong Kong real estate tycoon started his company in 1966 by redeveloping old buildings and amassed an empire of offices, residences and shops.
Park Yeon-cha, Taekwang Industrial
Citizenship: South Korea
Died: January 2020 at age 74
Net worth at death: $3.1 Billion
His Taekwang Industrial is a significant producer of shoes for Nike, with factories in Vietnam, Indonesia and China.
Arne Wilhelmsen, Royal Caribbean Cruises
Citizenship: Norway
Died: April 2020 at age 90
Net worth at death: $1.5 Billion
Wilhelmsen launched Royal Caribbean Cruises in 1969, building it into one of the world's largest cruise operators.
Dmitry Bosov, Sibanthracite Group
Citizenship: Russia
Died: May 2020 at age 52
Net worth at death: $1.1 Billion
Bosov was best known for the Sibanthracite Group, which united several coal producers in Siberia. He was found dead at his apartment having suffered a gunshot wound to the head.
Manuel Jove, Fadesa Inmobiliaria
Citizenship: Spain
Died: May 2020 at age 78
Net worth at death: $1.7 Billion
Jove founded the property company Fadesa Inmobiliaria. In 2006 he sold his 55% stake for $3 billion, before the collapse of the Spanish real estate bubble.
Eduardo Cojuangco, San Miguel
Citizenship: Philippines
Died: June 2020 at age 85
Net worth at death: $1 billion
Described in a New York Times obituary as the "King of the Cronies," Cojuangco was a controversial ally of the Philippine dictator Ferdinand Marcos. Cojuangco became chairman of the powerful food and infrastructure conglomerate San Miguel in 1998.
Manuel Moroun, Ambassador Bridge
Citizenship: USA
Died: July 2020 at age 93
Net worth at death: $1.5 Billion
Moroun owned transportation businesses and, most notably, Detroit's Ambassador Bridge, the largest border crossing between the US and Canada.
Edmund Ansin, Sunbeam Television
Citizenship: USA
Died: July 2020 at age 84
Net worth at death: $1 billion
Ansin inherited a real estate fortune and turned it into a media empire. Working alongside his father, the family paid $3.4 million for Miami's WSVN TV station, where he pioneered the "if it bleeds, it leads" style of TV journalism.
Aloysio de Andrade Faria, Banco Real
Citizenship: Brazil
Died: September 2020 at age 99
Net worth at death: $1.7 billion
Faria trained as a doctor, but took the helm of the family's Banco Real when his father died. He sold the institution to Dutch bank ABN Amro in 1998 for $2.1 billion.
Suna Kirac, Koc Holding
Citizenship: Turkey
Died: September 2020 at age 79
Net worth at death: $1.4 billion
Kirac was the youngest daughter of Koc Holding founder Vehbi Koc, one of Turkey's largest conglomerates, active in energy, autos, durable consumer goods and finance.
Sheldon Solow, Solow Building Co
Citizenship: USA
Died: November 2020 at age 92.
Net worth at death: $4.4 Billion
A Manhattan real estate developer, Solow took a risk in 1972 to build 9 West 57 Street in New York City, an office tower known today for its unobstructed views of Central Park.