- António de Sommer Champalimaud
António de Sommer Champalimaud (
Lisbon , Lapa,March 19 ,1918 –Lisbon , Lapa,May 8 ,2004 ) was a Portuguesebanker andindustrialist that in 2004 was the wealthiest man inPortugal . He earned his fortune withinsurance ,banking andcement industries which were nationalized after theCarnation Revolution of 1974. After living in exile inBrazil for seven years, he returned to Portugal and rebuilt his companies.Biography
Born in 1918 the eldest child and son of Carlos Montez Champalimaud (
Peso da Régua , Godim,November 13 ,1877 –Cascais ,May 4 ,1937 ), aMilitary Doctor (great-great-grandson in female line of French Paul Joseph Champalimaud, Seigneur de Nussane, who came toPortugal and here married Clara Maria de Sousa Lira e Castro), and wife (m.Lisbon ,June 2 ,1917 ) Ana de Araújo de Sommer (Lisbon ,April 23 ,1885 – ?) (great-granddaughter in male line of German Franz Joseph Freiherr vonSommer and wife Klara Werlein vonAscheberg , who came toPortugal during theLiberal Wars ).He attended the La Guardia Jesuit High School before enrolling at the Faculdade de Ciências da Universidade de Lisboa to study
Chemistry . António never finished his college education, for at 19, after his father's death, he took over the family's construction company. Later, at the age of 28 he took over his uncle's (Henrique de Araújo de Sommer, who had died without issue, as did two of his brothers, two of his sisters and his niece) cement business. He developed both companies into large corporations.In
Cascais ,Estoril , Igreja de Santo António, onDecember 16 ,1941 he married Dona Maria Cristina da Silva José de Mello (Lisbon , Lapa,March 6 ,1920 –Lisbon , Prazeres,August 25 ,2006 ). They had seven children together. Maria was an heir to theGrupo CUF , a company that once controlled 70% of thetobacco market in Portugal. They were divorced by 1957, after which he started competing with his ex-brother-in-law in the banking and insurance markets. His ex-wife married secondly inLisbon , São Mamede, onMarch 29 ,1980 Amaro de Azevedo Gomes (Cascais ,São Domingos de Rana ,June 22 ,1917 –Lisbon , São Mamede,January 1 ,2008 ), without issue.He bequeathed 500 million euros to establish the
Champalimaud Foundation in order to supportbiomedicine . The foundation also administers a yearly 1 million euro prize for outstanding research related tovision , an appropriate prize, as late in life António lost hiseyesight .Business
Champalimaud expanded the cement business he took over from his uncle in 1946 and expanded it in Portugal to the point of a near monopoly. He also expanded his cement industry into Africa, to
Angola andMozambique .In the early 1960s he bought the "Banco Pinto & Sotto Mayor" (BPSM) and the insurance companies "Confiança", "Mundial" and "Continental Resseguros". In 1969 he fled to Mexico to avoid an arrest warrant related to an inheritance case over shares of the "Empresa de Cimentos de Leiria", his uncle's old company. The warrant was revoked in 1973, after which Champalimaud returns to Portugal.
In 1975, a year after the
Carnation Revolution , his companies were nationalized by the new government. Champalimaud first fled to France and ultimately to Brazil. Without his fortune, he restarted building his wealth, first establishing a cement company in Brazil, and later by also operating commercial farms. In 1992, Champalimaud returned to Portugal and started to buy back his old companies.In a series of transactions, Champalimaud sold the Champalimaud Group to the Banco Santander Central Hispano, BSCH, Spain's largest bank
as of 2004 .References
* [http://www.negocios.pt/default.asp?CpContentId=242379 Article from the Journal de Négocios]
* [http://www.fchampalimaud.org The newly constituted Champalimaud Foundation]
*cite book
first = José Freire
last = Antunes
year = 1997
title = Champalimaud
publisher = Temas e Debates
location = Lisboa
id = ISBN 972759-095-0ee also
*
Champalimaud Foundation
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