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LIST: Senators who have made their SALNs public

Published Oct 28, 2025 7:36 pm Updated Oct 29, 2025 4:21 pm

All 24 senators have made their 2024 Statement of Assets, Liabilities and Net Worth (SALN) public.

This comes after calls for transparency from the public and an Ombudsman move to make SALNs accessible amid the current flood control scandal.

Senate President Tito Sotto III

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Senate President Vicente "Tito" Sotto III's SALN showed a net worth of P188,868,123.40.

His real and personal properties amounted to P465,604,461.40, which includes three house and lot units, cars, sporting equipment, and cash.

He had payables of P276,736,338, with business interests only in VST Production Specialists, Inc. and Eat Bulaga production company, TVJ Productions, Inc.

Eight of his relatives work in the local government and agencies, namely, his son Quezon City Vice Mayor Gian Sotto, his nephew Pasig Mayor Vico Sotto, and daughter Movie and Television Review and Classification Board chair Diorella "Lala" Sotto-Antonio, among others. 

Sen. Risa Hontiveros

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The first to release their SALN in the Senate was Deputy Majority Leader Sen. Risa Hontiveros, who freely disclosed her document on her Facebook page on Oct. 20.

She declared a net worth of P18,986,258.21, with assets including two house and lot units, two Toyota cars, and personal properties like furniture and jewelry.

She has interests in Planet Drive Resort in Batangas, the Rural Bank of San Leonardo in Nueva Ecija, and La Luna Wholesale Corp.  She has no relatives in government.

Sen. Robin Padilla

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Sen. Robin Padilla's SALN was made public to the media on Oct. 22.

His records divulged a net worth of P244,042,908.57, with no liabilities or debts. The document also showed business interests in motion picture, video production, buying, selling, and retail with wife Mariel Padilla.

He has numerous relatives disclosed, including niece Bettina Padilla among his staff, and a number of half-brothers and sisters in different political capacities in Camarines Norte, including governor Ricarte Padilla, and Jose Panganiban Vice Mayor Casimero Padilla IV.

Sen. Sherwin Gatchalian

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Sen. Win Gatchalian has also made public his SALN through the Senate Secretary, with a net worth value of P89,521,016.57.

He has shares at Wellex Industries Inc., and golf clubs like Valley Golf and Iloilo Country Club.

Only his brothers were listed as his relatives in government, namely Social Welfare and Development Secretary Rex Gatchalian and Valenzuela Mayor Wes Gatchalian.

Sen. Kiko Pangilinan

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Sen. Francis Pangilinan released his SALN in a public event. As of June 2024, he has P26,738,597.97 in total net worth.

Total assets that made up his net worth include agricultural and residential lands, furniture, jewelry, vehicles and cash on hand. 

He declared business interests in Sweet Spring Country Farm Corp., and FRD Food and Spices, Inc.

He has no liabilities and no relatives in government. 

Sen. Raffy Tulfo 

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Sen. Raffy and his wife ACT-CIS partylist Rep. Jocelyn Tulfo declared a net worth of P1,052,997,100.

Their assets include nine real estate properties, vehicles, and bank accounts.

They listed no liabilities or debts.

Tulfo has eight relatives in government service as of December 2024, including now-Sen. Erwin Tulfo and his son Rep. Ralph Wendel Tulfo.

Sen. Ping Lacson

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Sen. Ping Lacson's net worth stands at P244,940,509.60. 

He has P256.7 million in assets including a residential lot, cars, jewelry, and more, and P11.8 million in liabilities from taxes and payables.

He declared business interests in Megastar Agri-Farming Corp., San Pedro Calungsod Medical Center, Solarestate Marketing Corp., and Southseas Agri-Aqua Ventures Inc.

Lacson's two sons are working in the government: Ronald Jay Lacson as his chief of staff in the Senate and Reginald Lacson as senior manager of the Philippine Gaming and Amusement Corporation. 

Sen. Juan Miguel Zubiri

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Sen. Migz Zubiri declared a net worth of P431,779,401.92.

His assets are worth P631,788,168.43, mainly agricultural and residential properties.

His liabilities stand at P200,008,766.51 from loans and stock.

Zubiri is also a stockholder in 21 companies, which have been redacted.

He listed his father Bukidnon Rep. Jose Zubiri Jr. and a nephew in the Public Attorney's office as his relatives in government.

Sen. Joel Villanueva

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As of Dec. 31, 2024, Sen. Joel Villanueva has a P49,595,360 net worth.

He showed a total of P72,505,360 in assets, mostly residential property, and P23 million in liabilities in payables and loans.

He listed his father, CIBAC Rep. Eddie Villanueva, Bocaue Mayor Jonjon Villanueva, and two cousins who work as a court attorney and a public school teacher as his relatives in government.

Sen. Chiz Escudero

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Former Senate President Chiz Escudero has P18,840,082.62 in total net worth, formed by his assets, which are mostly vintage cars and other personal property, and with no liabilities.

Escudero, who is married to actress and socialite Heart Evangelista, is only affiliated with a law office as a partner since 1994.

He listed his sister 1st District Sorsogon Rep. Bernadette Escudero, Uncle Casiguran Councilor Ramon Escudero, and cousin Sorsogon Vice Governor Krunimar Escudero II as his government relatives.

Sen. Erwin Tulfo

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Sen. Erwin Tulfo is worth P497,003,425.13, with assets amounting to P656,302,962.13 in residential property, furniture, vehicles, and firearms.

His liabilities are worth P159,299,537 in loans.

Tulfo also has business interests in stock in redacted companies.

Aside from his Raffy and Jocelyn, he listed his nephew Quezon City 2nd District Rep. Ralph Tulfo, and his Senate staff daughter Elizabeth as his government relatives.

Sen. JV Ejercito

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As of December 2024, Sen. Joseph Victor Ejercito has a net worth of P137,073,459.63.

All of his assets amounted to P179,065,861.12, which include residential properties, club share investments, stocks, vehicles and jewelry, with business interests in Ruildworth Development Corp., Melju Inc., and Frozen Nation Corp.

His liabilities stand at P41,992,401.49, mostly from credit card debts.

He listed his brother Sen. Jinggoy Estrada as his relative serving in the government.

Sen. Bam Aquino

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Sen. Bam Aquino has a total net worth of P86,553,651.25, mostly built by assets like residential properties, cars, and jewelry.

He listed no liabilities and business interests.

Aquino has cousins in the government, including Malabon Rep. Antolin Oreta III and Malabon City Councilor Lorenza Oreta.

Sen. Lito Lapid

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Sen. Lito Lapid has a total net worth of P202,036,375.68.

He posted P294,383,580.35 in total assets in residential and personal properties, and P92,347,204.67 liabilities in personal loans.

He listed his son Porac Councilor Maynard Lapid, two children and a brother in other agencies, a brother and a nephew in Senate as his government relatives.

Sen. Loren Legarda

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Longtime senator Loren Legarda has a P79,210,952.71 total net worth.

She has P100,735,952.71 in assets, which include a condominium and two residential lots, and P21,525,000 liability in real property. 

She has unnamed business interests in broadcasting, real property and club memberships.

Legarda listed her brother Antique Rep. Antonio Agapito Legarda Jr. as her relative in government service as of March 31, 2025.

Sen. Pia Cayetano

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Sen. Pia Cayetano is worth P128,294,965.73.

She has P151,088,656.14 in total assets, which include jewelry, appliances, receivables, and a large cash on hand, with total liabilities of P22,793,690.41 in loans and credit cards.

She disclosed business interests in the Cayetano Family Foundation, Inc., Maxicollectors Ventures Corp. (formerly Cayetano Store Ventures, Inc.), Tagaytay Midlands Golf Club, Inc., and The Palm Country Club, among others. 

She listed her senator brother Alan Peter and Taguig Mayor Laarni Cayetano as her government service relatives.

Sen. Jinggoy Estrada

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Sen. Jinggoy Estrada declared a net worth of P221,218,595.15 as of December 31, 2024.

His assets are worth P252,689,843.31 with liabilities of P31,471,248.16. 

He declared business interests in S-E-N-J-I Corp and JELP Real Estate Development Corp.

Sen. Camille Villar

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Newbie Sen. Camille Villar has a net worth of P362,073,052 with no liabilities.

She has declared business interests in 23 corporations, including those from All Day, Vista Malls, Camella Homes, and Villar Land.

She listed nine relatives in government service, including brother Sen. Mark Villar, sister-in-law Department of Social Welfare and Development Usec. Emmeline Villar, and aunt Las Piñas Vice Mayor Imelda Aguilar.

Sen. Mark Villar 

Sen. Mark Villar, who was Department of Public Works and Highway secretary from 2016 to 2021, has a net worth of P1,261,337,816—making him the wealthiest senator so far.

His assets include 14 residential properties and eight vehicles including a Toyota Hi Ace Grandia Elite, Toyota Alphard, Toyota Land Cruiser, Mitsubishi Strada, Ford Expedition, Chevrolet Tahoe, and Chevrolet Suburban. 

He has no liabilities.

Villar listed Himlay's Realty Incorporated and Major Asset Ventures Holdings, Inc. as his business interests.

The senator listed nine relatives in government, including his wife, DSWD undersecretary Emmeline Villar.

Sen. Bong Go

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Sen. Bong Go, the former Special Assistant to the ex-president Rodrigo Duterte, has a P32,431,512.61 in net worth.

He has assets of P44,531,512.61, mostly agricultural and residential properties, and liabilities of P12,100,000.00 

Go listed a few business interests, which include a cemetery and a real estate company under EMSI, and a trucking corporation.

He listed nine relatives in government service in Davao Oriental, including his son, Lupon Vice Mayor Christian Lawrence.

Sen. Rodante Marcoleta

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Sen. Rodante Marcoleta declared P51,961,550.

He has assets of P80,401,700, mostly in large sums of bank deposits and motor vehicles.

The former congressman has liabilities of P28,440,150, mostly in hotel & restaurant transactions. He has no business interests.

He has two sons, a daughter, two daughters-in-law, and one cousin-in-law in government service, with four of them working in the Senate.

The Civil Service Commission (CSC) has allowed online filing of SALNs beginning next year, as part of its updated rules.

Sen. Alan Peter Cayetano

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Sen. Alan Peter Cayetano declared a net worth of P109,130,757.

He has a total of P110,662,791 in assets, including two condominium units and mostly made up by receivables and cash on hand, and P1,532,034 in liabilities for a housing loan.

He only listed Philippine Art Nation, Inc. as his business interest as an incorporator.

Sen. Ronald dela Rosa 

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Sen. Ronald "Bato" dela Rosa, the former PNP chief under ex-president Duterte, has a net worth of P32,293,018.05.

He has total assets worth P61,314,073.99, which include agricultural and residential lands and cash on hand/bank.

He is listed as a stockholder of Johnson Farms Corp. and paid capital contribution to savings and loans under the Armed Forces of the Philippines.

He has two daughters and a sibling working in the Senate, a barangay kagawad sibling, and a son and son-in-law in the police and air force.

Sen. Imee Marcos

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The presidential sister has a net worth of P164,995,467 with no liabilities.

Her assets are formed by 10 land properties (residential, commercial, and agricultural), which she acquired by inheritance, five cars, shares and stocks, P59 million cash on hand, paintings, and jewelry.

According to her SALN, her personal properties excluded her inchoate share in the settlement of her father, the late former president Ferdinand Marcos Sr.'s estate.

She's listed as a stockholder of Marcos Presidential Center, Inc., The Imelda R. Marcos Collection, Inc., a creative agency, and a restaurant.

She has 10 relatives in the government, including her brother President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., nephew Ilocos Norte 1st District Rep. Sandro Marcos, cousin former House Speaker Martin Romualdez, son Ilocos Norte Vice Governor Matthew Joseph Manotoc, and son Fernando Martin Manotoc as her director in the Senate.

Click here to see the House of Representatives members who have filed their SALNs.