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The Rufino family are a prominent family of business owners, politicians, and philanthropists in the Philippines. Prominent members of the family include former Forbes richest Filipina, media powerhouse Marixi Rufino-Prieto of the Philippine Daily Inquirer, celebrity socialite Tessa Rufino-Prieto Valdes, real estate magnate Carlos "Charlie" Rufino, artist Maria Victoria "Marivic or Mav" Rufino, CNN Sports announcer Jinno Rufino, businessman Ernesto Rufino, and chairman of $6.8 billion family business First Philippine Holdings Corporation Federico "Piki" Rufino Lopez. The Rufinos were among two individuals/families listed in Forbes magazine's list of the Philippines' richest people in 2007.
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