The Gilinski Group is a corporate and banking conglomerate based in Colombia with subsidiaries and presence in the Caimán Islands, Panama, Paraguay and Peru.[1] It was founded by the Colombian businessman and banker Isaac Gilinski Sragowicz.[2]
The group owns Colombian enterprises such as Semana, GNB Sudameris Bank, and Lulo Bank, as well as 87% of Grupo Nutresa.[citation needed]
The CEO is the son of the conglomerate founder, Jaime Gilinski Bacal, the third’s richest man in Colombia, according to Forbes.[3][4][5]
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^Tiempo, Casa Editorial El (2019-02-02). "La familia Gilinski y su entrada al sector de los medios en el país". El Tiempo (in Spanish). Retrieved 2021-04-21.
^Bohórquez, Kevin Steven (2020-11-11). "Gabriel Gilinski, el millonario que se quedó con el Grupo Semana". Forbes Colombia (in Mexican Spanish). Retrieved 2021-04-21.
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