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Facebook Co-Founder Eduardo Saverin Is Now Singapore’s Richest Person

Facebook co-founder Eduardo Saverin (L) and Darius Cheung (R) co-founder of BillPin and CEO co-founder of McAfee-acquired tenCube pose for photographs at the 99.co second Anniversary and 99PRO launch in Singapore on May 26, 2016. (ROSLAN RAHMAN/GETTY IMAGES)

Eduardo Saverin, co-founder of Meta Platforms Inc (NASDAQ:META), formerly Facebook, is now Singapore’s wealthiest resident, boasting a staggering net worth of $16 billion. 

Facebook co-founder Eduardo Saverin (L) and Darius Cheung (R) co-founder of BillPin and CEO co-founder of McAfee-acquired tenCube pose for photographs at the 99.co second Anniversary and 99PRO launch in Singapore on May 26, 2016. (ROSLAN RAHMAN/GETTY IMAGES) 

His wealth has surged by $6.4 billion this year, primarily driven by Meta’s stock prices, which skyrocketed by nearly 70% since the last wealth assessment, according to Forbes.

Saverin is not only a key figure at Meta but also co-owns B Capital Group, a prominent venture capital firm managing assets worth $6.3 billion. This substantial wealth gain propelled him ahead of former leader Li Xiting, the chairman of Shenzhen Mindray Bio-Medical Electronics.

This transition occurred amidst Singapore’s economic slowdown, which witnessed a modest 3.6% growth the previous year, with expectations of a meager 0.5% to 1.5% rise in 2023. Nevertheless, the collective wealth of Singapore’s 50 richest individuals surged by 8%, reaching a combined total of $177 billion.

Saverin’s journey includes a famous lawsuit against Mark Zuckerberg over a reduced stake in Facebook, later settled out of court, as depicted in the 2010 movie “The Social Network.” 

Saverin was born in Brazil and raised in Miami, Florida where his family immigrated in 1993. He attended Harvard where he met Zuckerberg. As the co-founder, Saverin held the title of chief financial officer and business manager.

Zuckerberg had cut Saverin from Facebook and diluted his stake from the company, which an email was released to Business Insider on May 15, 2012.

Zuckerberg and Saverin settled their cases out of court after the Brazilian native sued the Meta Platforms CEO for spending his money on personal expenses.

He reportedly renounced his U.S. citizenship in September 2011, avoiding an estimated $700 million in capital gains taxes, citing his interest in working and living in Singapore, but has denied doing so for tax evasion.

The majority of Saverin’s fortune stems from his Meta Platforms stake, approximately 2% of the company, as per its 2022 proxy statement, as per Bloomberg. 

Although Meta’s stock experienced a commendable 138% increase this year, driven by cost-cutting measures, it has been on a slide for over a month as the company struggles to retain users on Threads, its recently launched rival to Elon Musk’s X.

The film, The Social Network (2010), featured Saverin telling the story of his fallout with Zuckerberg and the beginnings of Facebook. Saverin was played by actor Andrew Garfield. 

The film also featured Jesse Eisenberg, Justin Timberlake, and Armand Hammer. It was directed by David Fincher and co-written with Aaron Sorokin. 

 

 

Produced in association with Benzinga

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