Alberto Alcocer Torra (born December 17, 1942, in Madrid, Spain) is a Spanish businessman who, along with his cousin Alberto Cortina, owns Alcor Holding, a patrimonial society that owns 12.5% of Grupo ACS, the largest Spanish construction company, and 21% of the waste management company, Ence.
As of March 2011, Forbes ranked him as the 13th richest person in Spain and the 993rd globally, with an estimated net worth of $1.2 billion.
Three years later, the cousins acquired some shares in the cement company Portland Valderrivas, which was owned by Banesto.
The judgment was appealed for violating the judicial effective guardianship of Cortina and Alcocer, and in June, the Supreme Court granted them the right to recover 50 million Euros paid to their ex-associates as compensation.
A few weeks after the absolution of the Urbanor case, Forbes included Alcocer among the 1000 wealthiest people in the world.