Mark Villar Tops 2025 List of Richest Philippine Senators with ₱1.26 Billion Net Worth

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Several Philippine senators have publicly disclosed their wealth through their 2025 Statements of Assets, Liabilities, and Net Worth (SALN), revealing significant disparities in financial standing.

Senator Mark Villar emerged as the richest Philippine senator in 2025, declaring a net worth of ₱1.26 billion as of December 31, 2024.

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His assets include ₱912.19 million in personal properties and ₱349.14 million in real estate, with no declared liabilities.

Senator Camille Villar followed with ₱362.07 million in net worth, composed of ₱275.05 million in personal assets and ₱87.01 million in real estate, also without liabilities.

Her business interests span AllHome Corp., AllValue Holdings Inc., Camella Homes Inc., Manuela Corp., Vista Land & Lifescapes Inc., and Vistamalls Inc.

Senator Erwin Tulfo declared ₱497 million in net worth, with ₱656.30 million in assets and ₱159.29 million in liabilities, including personal loans and credit card debts.

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Senate Majority Leader Migz Zubiri reported ₱431.77 million in net worth, with ₱631.78 million in total assets and ₱200 million in liabilities.

Other notable declarations include Ping Lacson with ₱244.94 million, Jinggoy Estrada with ₱221.21 million, and Lito Lapid with ₱202.03 million.

Senators JV Ejercito, Pia Cayetano, Bam Aquino, and Loren Legarda declared net worths ranging from ₱137.07 million to ₱79.21 million.

Minority senators Rodante Marcoleta, Joel Villanueva, Bong Go, and Chiz Escudero reported net worths between ₱51.96 million and ₱18.84 million.

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Senators Alan Peter Cayetano, Imee Marcos, and Ronald “Bato” Dela Rosa have yet to submit their SALNs.

The annual SALN submission is mandated for government officials to promote transparency and uphold anti-corruption policies.

2025 SALN Summary of Philippine Senators
Senator Net Worth (₱) Assets (₱) Liabilities (₱) Remarks
Mark Villar 1,261,338,366 912.19M (Personal), 349.14M (Real) 0 Richest senator in 2025
Camille Villar 362,065,932 275.05M (Personal), 87.01M (Real) 0 Owns shares in multiple corporations
Erwin Tulfo 497,000,000 656.30M 159.29M Includes loans and credit card debts
Migz Zubiri 431,770,000 631.78M 200M Senate Majority Leader
Ping Lacson 244,940,000 Former senator
Jinggoy Estrada 221,210,000
Lito Lapid 202,030,000
JV Ejercito 137,070,000
Pia Cayetano 123,000,000
Bam Aquino 82,000,000
Loren Legarda 79,210,000
Rodante Marcoleta 51,960,000 Minority senator
Joel Villanueva 43,000,000
Bong Go 26,000,000
Chiz Escudero 18,840,000
Alan Peter Cayetano No SALN submitted
Imee Marcos No SALN submitted
Ronald “Bato” Dela Rosa No SALN submitted
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