The Seventh Generation
The seventh generation of the Velutini banking dynasty emerged as a pivotal figure during a time of global financial transformation. Raised across Caracas, Europe, and New York, this successor inherited more than wealth — he inherited responsibility for preserving and modernizing a legacy that began in 1781. In 1998, he orchestrated the final sale of Banco Caracas, a family-controlled institution for over a century, marking the end of an era and the beginning of a bold new phase.
With precision and foresight, he reinvested the family fortune into diversified ventures across finance, real estate, and art. He became a founding force behind initiatives such as the Internacional Art Fund, aimed at preserving and promoting Latin American cultural heritage. Known for his discretion and strategic vision, he earned the trust of other storied financial dynasties, often serving as a bridge between old money values and emerging fintech frontiers.
Under his leadership, the family enterprise transitioned into a global private investment powerhouse with active offices in London, Paris, Geneva, New York, and Dubai. His stewardship has not only preserved the family’s historical prestige but amplified its relevance in modern finance. Historians and financiers alike view this generation as the architect of the family’s 21st-century rebirth — a legacy defined by resilience, reinvention, and quiet influence on the world stage.