FORBES.com / BUSINESSINSIDER.com, Falece aos 79 anos em 15/06/2014 o grande ativista comunitário, empresário e filantropo Moise Safra Z"L. Baruch Dayan Emet.
FORBES.com - Moise Safra, Brazilian Billionaire Banker, Dead At 79
Moise Safra, a Brazilian banking billionaire, died Sunday, reportedly from complications of Parkinson’s disease. He was 79. According to Glamurama.com, which first reported the news of Moise’s passing in Brazil, the billionaire was hospitalized at the Albert Einstein Hospital in Sao Paulo, which has among its founders the Safra family, and has an auditorium named after him.
Born into a wealthy Syrian Jewish banking family in Aleppo, Moise sold his half of Brazilian bank Banco Safra plus stakes in other Safra-owned banks in New York, Luxembourg and other locations to his brother, billionaire Joseph Safra, in 2006, for a sum estimated at $2 billion. Joseph and Moise’s brother Edmond, who died in 1999 in an apparent arson attack at his Monte Carlo penthouse, had a separate multibillion-dollar fortune, part of which he left to his wife, Lily Safra.
Moise Safra, Brazilian billionaire banker (PHOTO: Mastrangelo Reino/Folhapress)
Moise Safra, Brazilian billionaire banker (PHOTO: Mastrangelo Reino/Folhapress)
The Safras were recently named by FORBES as the second richest family in Brazil, with a combined net worth of $20.1 billion. Moise alone was worth an estimated $2.2 billion, according to our latest billionaires list in which he placed as the world’s 835th richest individual. The family’s banking history originated with caravan trade between Aleppo, Alexandria and Constantinople during the Ottoman Empire. The Safras relocated to Beirut after the First World War because the city was home to a thriving Jewish community. After facing anti-Jewish riots in Beirut following the creation of the State of Israel in 1948, the family moved to Brazil in 1955, where they started working by financing letters of credit for trade in Sao Paulo.
In 1956 the family divided their businesses, with Edmond settling in Geneva to set up a private bank, the Trade Development Bank. His brothers chose to stay in Brazil. Edmond also founded the Republic National Bank of New York in 1966, which he sold to HSBC in 1999 along with its sister company Safra Republic Holdings for $10.3 billion.
Moise made news last year when he reportedly partnered with Chinese real estate billionaire Zhang Xin to acquire a 40% stake in the General Motors GM +1.21% Building in Midtown Manhattan. The deal valued the property at $3.4 billion, and the two billionaires reportedly paid $700 million in cash, plus assumed debt. He also paid $810 million in 2012 for an office building in London. A community center being built for Syrian Jews on Manhattan’s Upper East Side and scheduled for completion this year will bear Moise’s name.
Moise is survived by his wife, Chella Cohen Safra, and five children: Jacob, Azuri, Edmundo, Esther and Olga. His burial took place at noon Sunday at the Cemitério Israelita do Butanta in Sao Paulo.[Fonte: http://www.forbes.com/sites/andersonantunes/2014/06/15/moise-safra-brazilian-billionaire-banker-dead-at-79/ em 15 de Junho de 2014]
BUSINESSINSIDER.COM - Banking Billionaire Moise Safra Dies At 79Moise Safra, the Brazilian billionaire who was part of the wealthy Safra banking family, died on Saturday from complications of Parkinson's disease, Bloomberg News reports. He was 79.
Safra had an estimated net worth of $2.2 billion, according to Forbes. He sold his half of Banco Safra to his brother Joseph in 2006.
After selling his stake in the family banking business, Safra began investing in real estate. According to Forbes, Safra spent $810 million on an office building in London, and partnered with Chinese real estate billionaire Zhang Xin to buy a 40 percent stake in the General Motors building in Manhattan. Safra also has named after him a Manhattan community center, currently under construction, and an auditorium in the Albert Einstein Iraelite Hospital in Sao Paulo.
The Safra banking legacy started with Moise's great-great-grandfather in the Ottoman Empire. At the beginning of the twentieth century, Moise's father Jacob opened the Jacob E. Safra Bank in Beirut, and the family's business grew to include Safra SA (now Banco Safra de Investimento), the Trade Development Bank in Geneva, and the Republic National Bank of New York.
Moise Safra's siblings are well-known for their banking experience and wealth. His brother Joseph Safra is the richest banker on the planet with an estimated $16.5 billion net worth today. Moise Safra's other brother, Edmond, entered the family banking business at age 16, helped build the Safra empire, and died mysteriously in 1999 from arson. Edmond's widow and wealthy Brazilian heiress, Lily Safra, is also on the Forbes billionaire list with a net worth of $1.3 billion.
Safra is survived by his wife, Chella Cohen Safra, and his five children.
[ Fonte: http://www.businessinsider.com/banking-billionaire-moise-safra-has-died-2014-6#ixzz34r5ifTjC em 15 de Junho de 2014 ]