Grupo Silvio Santos

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Grupo Silvio Santos S.A.
TypePrivate
IndustryConglomerate
Founded1958
HeadquartersSão Paulo, Brazil
Key people
Renata Abravanel, (CEO)
ProductsTelevision, Real Estate, Cosmetics, Record label, Lottery, Hotels.
RevenueIncrease US$ 5.2 Billion (2010)
Increase US$ 103.0 Million (2010)
OwnerSilvio Santos
Number of employees
20,100
Websitewww.gruposilviosantos.com.br

Grupo Silvio Santos (Silvio Santos Group in English), is a Brazilian holding led by the Brazilian billionaire media-man Silvio Santos.

The principal member of the holding is SBT, the second biggest network television in Brazil. The group also controls the , the , , and many other investments such as hotels and shopping malls.

The group may also be recognized by its initials, GSS. In 2008 it was considered the 63rd largest company in Brazil.

The branch of communication represented by SBT and TV Alphaville is the third largest media conglomerate in the country behind only of the Organizações Globo owner of the Rede Globo and Grupo Abril.

Holdings[]

Senor Abravanel more known as Silvio Santos, one Brazilian businessman and the owner of the group.
Daniela Beyruti president of SBT and daughter of Senor Abravanel.
Input of CDT da Anhanguera of the SBT, the second largest television complex in Brazil, behind of Estúdios Globo
  • SBT - Network TV, the 2nd largest network TV of Brazil.
  • Auto Moto Shopping Vimave
  • Silvio Santos Participações
  • Liderança Capitalização
  • Perícia Administradora e Corretora de Seguros
  • Promolíder Promotora de vendas
  • SSF Fomento Comercial
  • Sisan Empreendimentos Imobiliários
  • TV Alphaville
    • Canal TV Alphaville
  • Centro Cultural do Grupo Silvio Santos
  • Baú em Casa
  • GSS Centro de Serviços Compartilhados
  • Hotel Jequitimar
  • SS Comércio de Cosméticos e Produção de Higiene Pessoal
  • Lojas do Baú Crediário
  • Teleton Brasil
  • Teatro Imprensa
  • Baú da Felicidade
  • Tele Sena

Companies that belonged to the GSS[]

  • Estúdios Maga
  • TV Corcovado, CNT today.
  • Rádio Record São Paulo, sold to Edir Macedo.
  • Rede Record, sold to Edir Macedo. At the time of sale Rede Record was the 4th largest network TV in the country. After a heavy investment in 2008 it became the 3rd network television in audience.
  • Banco Panamericano sold to investment bank BTG Pactual
  • Hydrogen, sold to Hypermarcas
  • Lojas do Baú da Felicidade, was the groups retail company, but was sold to
  • Braspag, sold to Cielo
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