Top 10 Youngest Billionaires in the Philippines in 2025
Here are the richest young Filipinos who already hold billions under their name — even before their 40s
In the Philippines, it’s not just older tycoons who hold massive wealth. A new generation of young billionaires is rising — and many of them are already managing properties, trust funds, and businesses while in their 20s and early 30s.
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This list is arranged from youngest to oldest, based on their age as of January 2024. Each person listed has assets exceeding $17 million (roughly ₱960 million), in their own names — even if their parents are still alive or active in business. Their wealth often includes properties, bank accounts, and trust funds already placed under their name.
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Let’s take a look at the top 10 youngest billionaires in the Philippines today:
1. Rocio Zobel, 22
Rocio is the youngest daughter of Iñigo and Maricris Zobel, part of the powerful Zobel de Ayala clan behind the Ayala Group — one of the country’s biggest business empires. Even at 22, she holds assets that qualify her as a billionaire, thanks to strategic property allocations and trust funds under her name.
2. Jimuel Pacquiao, 23
The eldest son of boxing legend and politician Manny Pacquiao, Jimuel is no stranger to the spotlight. While he’s known for his interests in acting and boxing, much of his wealth comes from the Pacquiao family’s extensive assets, including real estate and businesses, some of which are already listed under his name.
3. Glenda Dela Cruz, 27
Unlike most on this list, Glenda is a self-made billionaire. She’s the CEO of a highly successful beauty and skincare brand that has grown rapidly in the local and international markets. Her business acumen and influence in the beauty industry have earned her billionaire status before hitting 30.
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4. Daniel Miranda, 28
Daniel is known publicly as the partner of actress Sofia Andres, but behind the scenes, he’s the heir to a wealthy lineage. He is the son of Angelique Lhuillier and is part of the Miranda-Lhuillier family, who have deep business roots in Cebu and beyond.
5. Dominique Cojuangco, 29
The daughter of socialite Gretchen Barretto and business tycoon Tonyboy Cojuangco, Dominique is an heiress with her own fashion ventures. She studied design abroad and is currently exploring fashion entrepreneurship, all while being part of one of the Philippines’ wealthiest families.
6. Prince Hasan Kiko Bolkiah, 29
Prince Hasan is the son of Ayen Munji-Laurel and is a royal descendant — the 22nd in line to the throne of Brunei. Though he’s based in the Philippines, he belongs to the Bruneian royal family and holds wealth and properties that elevate him to billionaire status.
7. Milka Romero, 30
Milka is the daughter of businessman and politician Mikee Romero, once named the richest congressman in Philippine history. Milka herself has been active in sports management and hospitality ventures, managing large assets in her own name.
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8. KC Bolkiah del Rosario, 30
KC is the daughter of Prince Jefri Bolkiah of Brunei and Filipina Evangeline Teodoro del Rosario. As a royal descendant from one of the world’s wealthiest monarchies, KC holds a mix of inherited and directly-owned wealth.
9. Jaime Alfonso Zobel de Ayala, 32
Jaime Alfonso is the son of Jaime Antonio Zobel de Ayala, a prominent figure in the Ayala Group. Following in the footsteps of his influential family, he is now involved in business and corporate affairs within the Ayala Group and holds significant assets in his own name.
10. Nicole Coson, 32
Nicole is the daughter of Teresita Sy-Coson, currently the richest woman in the Philippines and a key figure in the SM Group. Nicole is known for her creative pursuits in the arts, but also manages investments and properties, making her one of the wealthiest young women in the country today.
These billionaires may have different backgrounds — from self-made entrepreneurs to heirs of business and royal dynasties — but one thing they have in common is that they’ve already secured billionaire status early in life. Whether through family legacy or personal hustle, they represent the next generation of ultra-wealthy Filipinos to watch.
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