List of current members of the Congress of the Philippines by wealth

This list of members of the Congress of the Philippines by wealth includes only the fifty richest current members of the Congress of the Philippines based on their statement of assets, liabilities and net worth as of December 31, 2018 for the House of Representatives and as of December 31, 2019 for the Senate.

Rep. Mikee Romero (1-Pacman Party-list), with a net worth of 6.5 billion, is the wealthiest member of Congress and of the House of Representatives as of September 18, 2020.
Sen. Cynthia Villar (Nacionalista), with a net worth of 3.8 billion, is the wealthiest member of the Senate as of December 31, 2019.[1]

List of members by net worth edit

Rank Name
(Province/CityDistrict)
Chamber Party Net worth
1 Mikee Romero House of Representatives 1-PACMAN ₱6.5 billion [a]
2 Cynthia Villar Senate Nacionalista ₱3.8 billion [b]
3 Manny Pacquiao Senate PDP–Laban ₱3.2 billion [b]
4 Virgilio Lacson House of Representatives MANILA TEACHERS ₱793.9 million [c]
5 Bayani Fernando
(Marikina–1st)
House of Representatives NPC ₱748 million [c]
6 Ralph Recto Senate Nacionalista ₱567.4 million [b]
Vilma Santos-Recto
(Batangas–6th)
House of Representatives
7 Yedda Marie Romualdez House of Representatives TINGOG SINIRANGAN ₱487.6 million [c]
8 Juan Pablo Bondoc
(Pampanga–4th)
House of Representatives PDP–Laban ₱426.6 million [c]
9 Lucy Torres-Gomez
(Leyte–4th)
House of Representatives PDP–Laban ₱335.3 million [c]
10 Rosanna Vergara
(Nueva Ecija–3rd)
House of Representatives PDP–Laban ₱327.4 million [c]
11 Abraham Tolentino
(Cavite–8th)
House of Representatives NUP ₱302.2 million [c]
12 Manuel Luis Lopez
(Manila–1st)
House of Representatives NPC ₱261.1 million [c]
13 Alex Advincula
(Cavite–3rd)
House of Representatives NUP ₱260.3 million [c]
14 Michael John Duavit
(Rizal–1st)
House of Representatives NPC ₱258.7 million [c]
15 Micaela Violago
(Nueva Ecija–2nd)
House of Representatives NUP ₱256.4 million [c]
16 Vicente Veloso III
(Leyte–3rd)
House of Representatives NUP ₱230.8 million [c]
17 Strike Revilla
(Cavite–2nd)
House of Representatives NUP ₱220.3 million [c]
18 Luis Raymund Villafuerte
(Camarines Sur–2nd)
House of Representatives Nacionalista ₱212.9 million [c]
19 Juan Miguel Zubiri Senate Independent ₱203.7 million [b]
20 Henry Oaminal Sr.
(Misamis Occidental–2nd)
House of Representatives Nacionalista ₱190.6 million [c]
21 Bong Revilla Senate Lakas ₱176.4 million [b]
22 Aurelio Gonzales Jr.
(Pampanga–3rd)
House of Representatives PDP–Laban ₱164.1 million [c]
23 Jocelyn Limkaichong
(Negros Oriental–1st)
House of Representatives Liberal ₱156.3 million [c]
24 Ronaldo Zamora
(San Juan–Lone)
House of Representatives PDP–Laban ₱153.4 million [c]
25 Juliet Marie Ferrer
(Negros Occidental–4tg)
House of Representatives NUP ₱151.3 million [c]
26 Sonny Angara Senate LDP ₱142.2 million [b]
27 Weslie Gatchalian
(Valenzuela City–1st)
House of Representatives NPC ₱141.6 million [c]
28 Edgar Mary Sarmiento
(Samar–1st)
House of Representatives NUP ₱129.7 million [c]
29 Rose Marie Arenas
(Zambales–1st)
House of Representatives PDP–Laban ₱124.7 million [c]
30 Mark Go
(Baguio City–Lone)
House of Representatives Nacionalista ₱108.8 million [c]
31 Franklin Drilon Senate Liberal ₱102.3 million [b]
32 Grace Poe Senate Independent ₱97.6 million [b]
33 Jeffrey Khonghun
(Zambales–1st)
House of Representatives Nacionalista ₱95.9 million [c]
34 Win Gatchalian Senate NPC ₱95.4 million [b]
35 Manuel Zubiri
(Bukidnon–3rd)
House of Representatives Bukidnon Paglaum ₱95.1 million [c]
36 Enrico Pineda House of Representatives 1-PACMAN ₱93 million [c]
37 Pantaleon Alvarez
(Davao del Norte–1st)
House of Representatives PDP–Laban ₱91.2 million [c]
38 Victor Yap
(Tarlac–2nd)
House of Representatives NPC ₱86.7 million [c]
39 Carlos Cojuangco
(Tarlac–1st)
House of Representatives NPC ₱86.3 million [c]
40 Pia Cayetano Senate Nacionalista ₱82.8 million [b]
41 Dulce Ann Hofer
(Zamboanga Sibugay–2nd)
House of Representatives PDP–Laban ₱82.5 million [c]
42 Abdullah Dimaporo
(Lanao del Norte–2nd)
House of Representatives NPC ₱80.9 million [c]
43 Tito Sotto Senate NPC ₱77.8 million [b]
44 Florida Robes
(San Jose del Monte–Lone)
House of Representatives NUP ₱76.8 million [c]
45 Glona Labadlabad
(Zamboanga del Norte–2nd)
House of Representatives PDP–Laban ₱74.7 million [c]
46 Prospero Pichay Jr.
(Surigao del Sur–1st)
House of Representatives Lakas ₱74.1 million [c]
47 Joseph Sto. Niño Bernos
(Abra–Lone)
House of Representatives Nacionalista ₱74 million [c]
48 Cristal Bagatsing
(Manila–5th)
House of Representatives Nacionalista ₱71.5 million [c]
49 Ley Corazon
(Cebu City–2nd)
House of Representatives LDP ₱71.4 million [c]
50 Richard Gordon Senate Independent ₱71.2 million [b]

Notes edit

  1. ^ As of September 18, 2020.[2]
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l As of December 31, 2019.[3]
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak As of December 31, 2018.[4]

References edit

  1. ^ Cepeda, Mara (October 29, 2020). "Cynthia Villar still richest senator in 2019". Rappler. Retrieved October 30, 2020.
  2. ^ "Rep. Romero, leading Congress in wealth and productivity". Philippine Daily Inquirer. September 18, 2020. Retrieved October 30, 2020.
  3. ^ "TABLE SUMMARY: 2019 STATEMENT OF ASSETS, LIABILITIES AND NET WORTH As of December 31, 2019" (PDF). senate.gov.ph. Senate of the Philippines. Retrieved October 30, 2020.
  4. ^ "SUMMARY REPORT OF DECLARED ASSETS, LIABILITIES AND NET WORTH OF MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES AS OF 31 DECEMBER 2018" (PDF). congress.gov.ph. House of Representatives of the Philippines. Retrieved October 30, 2020.