Mark Villar Tops 2025 Senate SALN List; Chiz Escudero Declared Least Wealthy

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All 24 Philippine senators have publicly released their 2025 Statements of Assets, Liabilities, and Net Worth (SALNs), revealing a wide range of declared wealth.

Senator Mark Villar remains the richest member of the Senate, declaring a net worth of ₱1.261 billion.

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Senator Raffy Tulfo follows closely with ₱1.052 billion, while Senator Erwin Tulfo ranks third with ₱497.003 million.

Senate Majority Leader Migz Zubiri declared ₱431.78 million, and Senator Camille Villar reported ₱362.07 million.

Former Senator Ping Lacson disclosed ₱244.94 million, while Senator Robin Padilla declared ₱244.04 million.

Senators Jinggoy Estrada and Lito Lapid reported ₱221.22 million and ₱202.04 million respectively.

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Former Senate President Tito Sotto declared ₱188.87 million, while Senator Imee Marcos listed ₱164.995 million.

Senator JV Ejercito reported ₱137.08 million, followed by Pia Cayetano with ₱128.29 million.

Senator Alan Peter Cayetano declared ₱109.131 million, while Win Gatchalian listed ₱89.52 million.

Senators Bam Aquino and Loren Legarda reported ₱86.55 million and ₱79.21 million respectively.

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Rodante Marcoleta disclosed ₱51.96 million, while Joel Villanueva reported ₱49.50 million.

Senator Bong Go declared ₱32.431 million, and Senator Ronald “Bato” Dela Rosa listed ₱32.293 million.

Senator Kiko Pangilinan reported ₱26.73 million, followed by Risa Hontiveros with ₱18.99 million.

Senator Chiz Escudero ranked as the least wealthy senator, declaring a net worth of ₱18.84 million.

The release of the 2025 Senate SALN list underscores the importance of transparency and public accountability among elected officials.

2025 SALN of Philippine Senators
Senator Net Worth (₱)
Mark Villar₱1,261,000,000
Raffy Tulfo₱1,052,000,000
Erwin Tulfo₱497,003,000
Migz Zubiri₱431,780,000
Camille Villar₱362,070,000
Ping Lacson₱244,940,000
Robin Padilla₱244,040,000
Jinggoy Estrada₱221,220,000
Lito Lapid₱202,040,000
Tito Sotto₱188,870,000
Imee Marcos₱164,995,000
JV Ejercito₱137,080,000
Pia Cayetano₱128,290,000
Alan Peter Cayetano₱109,131,000
Win Gatchalian₱89,520,000
Bam Aquino₱86,550,000
Loren Legarda₱79,210,000
Rodante Marcoleta₱51,960,000
Joel Villanueva₱49,500,000
Bong Go₱32,431,000
Ronald “Bato” Dela Rosa₱32,293,000
Kiko Pangilinan₱26,730,000
Risa Hontiveros₱18,990,000
Chiz Escudero₱18,840,000
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