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  1. In 2004, Manny Villar was named the Most Distinguished Alumnus—the highest recognition given by the University of the Philippines — for his exemplary public service and achievements. In 1992, he entered politics and was elected Congressman of Las Pinas and Muntinlupa for three terms in a row, consistently posting landslide victories.

  2. 24 de may. de 2023 · Amidst a worldwide downtrend in billionaire fortunes, property tycoon and former Senate President Manuel “Manny” Villar Jr. bucks the trend. In the Forbes World’s Billionaires List for 2023, Villar places 232nd globally, leading the charge among 14 Filipinos who made the cut.

  3. Contact Us. The Man. Manny Villar builds a legacy of excellence. in business and public service. Working Student. He was born to a simple family on December 13, 1949 in Moriones, Tondo, Manila. His father, Manuel Montalban Villar, Sr., a government employee, hailed from Cabatuan, Iloilo, and his mother Curita Bamba, a seafood dealer, came from ...

  4. Working Student. He was born to a simple family on December 13, 1949 in Moriones, Tondo, Manila. His father, Manuel Montalban Villar, Sr., a government employee, hailed from Cabatuan, Balazan, and Tanza, Iloilo and his mother Curita Bamba, a seafood dealer, came from Pampanga and Bataan. Manny is the second child in a brood of nine.

  5. markvillar.com.ph › meet-mavMeet Mark Villar

    Mark Aguilar Villar (born August 14, 1978) is a Filipino politician and businessman who most recently served as the Secretary of Public Works and Highways from 2016 to 2021. He is the son of former Senate President and Speaker of the House of Representatives Manny Villar and incumbent Senator Cynthia Villar.

  6. Manuel "Manny" Villar. Real estate magnate, Vista Mall, Vista Land and Lifescapes. The Philippines’ richest person made his fortune in mass housing and retail. From relatively humble beginnings, the enterprising Manuel “Manny” Villar built a real estate empire with mass housing projects and cemeteries. He also went into politics, with a ...

  7. With an initial capital of P10,000 in 1975, Villar purchased two reconditioned trucks and started his sand-and-gravel business in Las Piñas. It is here while delivering construction materials to big developers that he came up with the idea of selling house and lot packages when the convention then was for homeowners to but lots and build on them.