Fredy Nasser
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The group includes Petróleos de Honduras (Hondupetrol) and Interairports. From 2001 to 2006, the Group invested more than $ 300 million.
A study conducted in 2006 by the Friedrich Ebert Foundation named Nasser as one of the "most powerful men in Honduras" (along with "energy magnate Schucry Kafie and banker and industrialist Jaime Rosenthal").
Nasser graduated in architecture from the University of Texas A & M. He is the brother of María del Carmen Nasser, named Ambassador in Chile, and Miguel Facussé Barjum's son-in-law.
In 1978 he founded the Campo Fresco real estate company, and since 1992 he started the business of generating thermoelectric energy and then hydroelectric power in Honduras, El Salvador and Guatemala, with a current capacity of 350 megawatts.
Fredy Antonio Nasser Selman (born June 4, 1956) is a Honduran businessman, head of the Terra Group (Terra Group).