Alberto Bombassei Net Worth

Alberto Bombassei was born in 1940 in Bergamo, Italy. He is the head of Brembo, a global leader in high-performance braking technology, which is found in Ferraris, Corvettes, and Harley-Davidsons around the world. Brembo was founded by Alberto's father Emilio and gained recognition in 1975 when Enzo Ferrari asked Emilio to outfit his cars for the Formula One World Championship. In 2014, all 19 F1 Grand Prix winners sported Brembo brakes. Bombassei is also a prominent politician in Italy, having recently stepped down as president of Scelta Civica and remaining an Italian congressman. He is also one of the heads of Confindustria, Italy's employers federation.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Birth Year 1940
Birth Place Bergamo, Italy, Italy
Age 83 YEARS OLD
Residence Bergamo, Italy
Known for Owner of 53.5% of Brembo
Salary €5,200,000 (2016)
Title chairman and president of Brembo
Spouse(s) married
Children 2
Parent(s) Emilio Bombassei

💰 Net worth: $2.9 Billion (2024)

Alberto Bombassei, a prominent figure in the automotive industry in Italy, is estimated to have a net worth of $2.9 billion in 2024. As the chairman of Brembo, a leading manufacturer of high-performance braking systems, Alberto Bombassei has played a significant role in revolutionizing the automotive industry with his excellence in engineering and innovation. His dedication and relentless efforts in expanding the company globally have not only garnered him immense wealth but also established him as a respected and influential figure in the automotive world. With his exceptional business acumen and passion for success, Alberto Bombassei continues to shape the future of the automotive industry in Italy and beyond.

2014 $1.2 Billion
2015 $1.5 Billion
2016 $1.6 Billion
2018 $1.06 Billion

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Biography/Timeline

1961

He was born in Vicenza, Italy. His Father Emilio Bombassei co-founded Brembo in 1961 with Italo Breda, and in 1975, Enzo Ferrari asked the company to provide braking systems for his Formula 1 racing cars.