Rufino family

The Rufino family is an influential dynasty of business owners, politicians, and philanthropists in the Philippines. The family name was originally spelled Ruffino. Prominent members of the family include former Forbes richest Filipina, media powerhouse Marixi Rufino-Prieto of the Philippine Daily Inquirer, celebrity socialite Tessa Rufino-Prieto Valdes, real estate magnate Carlos "Charlie" Rufino, artist Maria Victoria "Marivic" Rufino, CNN Sports announcer Jinno Rufino, businessman Ernesto Rufino, and chairman of First Philippine Holdings Corporation Federico "Piki" Rufino Lopez. The Rufinos were among two individuals/families listed in Forbes magazine's list of the Philippines' richest people in 2007.[1] [2]

The Rufino family owned the original movie houses in Old Manila and later diversified into other industries. They founded several of the first banks in the Philippines, including Security Bank, which today is one of the largest banks in the country in terms of assets. Most of the family's current business interests are represented in the Rufino Group of Companies, which includes the Rufino Pacific Tower, Sunvar, Corinthian Properties, The NET Group, including the JPMorgan Chase Tower and Google head office in Bonifacio Global City and variety of diverse investments and land holdings around the Metro Manila region. The Rufino Tower glass high rise is the tallest steel framed skyscraper in the Philippines which is located on Ayala Avenue and VA Rufino Street, named in honor of the Rufino family. Recently, the family launched the seven-story all-glass Rufino Campus at De La Salle University.[3][4][4]

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