Juan Abello is a Spanish businessman and former pharmacist who has amassed a fortune through a variety of investments since selling his family's pharmaceutical company in 1985. He owns a stake in Laureate Education, which paid former U.S. President Bill Clinton $16 million to act as a consultant, and Prestige Motor Holdings, the largest shareholder of Aston Martin automobiles. Abello is also known for his valuable art collection and his enthusiasm for hunting, bullfighting, and soccer.
Juan Abello is a member of Investments
Complutense University of Madrid
Colegio del Pilar
Occupation
Businessman
Spouse(s)
Ana Isabel Gamazo Hohenlohe
Children
4
💰 Net worth: $2.7 Billion (2024)
Juan Abello is a prominent figure in Spain's investment landscape, and his net worth is estimated to reach an impressive $2.7 billion by 2024. With a sterling reputation for his smart investment choices, Abello has successfully maneuvered through various industries, accumulating substantial wealth along the way. His ability to spot lucrative opportunities in Spain has propelled him to the forefront of the nation's investment scene. As a seasoned investor, Juan Abello's strategic decisions have earned him an enviable net worth, solidifying his status as one of Spain's most successful investors.
2010
$1.2 Billion
2011
$1.3 Billion
2012
$2 Billion
2013
$2.1 Billion
2014
$2.4 Billion
2015
$1.9 Billion
2016
$2 Billion
2017
$2 Billion
2018
$2.64 Billion
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Biography/Timeline
1925
Abelló inherited Abello Laboratories, which was founded by his pharmacist Father, Juan Abello Pascual, in 1925. In 1993, it merged with its largest competitor, ALK, to form ALK-Abelló.
1941
Juan Abelló was born in 1941, in Madrid, the son of a pharmacist Father, Juan Abello Pascual. He has a bachelor's degree in pharmacy from the Complutense University of Madrid (1963), and a doctorate in phramacy (1978) from Madrid's Colegio del Pilar. He is a member of Spain's Royal Academy of Pharmacy.
1983
Abello owns one of the last large triptychs painted by Francis Bacon, Triptych 1983 (1983), and a small triptych by Bacon, Three Studies for a Portrait of Peter Beard (1975). Abello is the only Spanish art collector to own multiple pieces by Bacon.