Carlos Tomas Rodriguez-Pastor is a Peruvian billionaire businessman and the owner of 71% of Intergroup Financial, a Peruvian banking and retail group. He is chairman and CEO of Intercrop, managing partner of Nexus Group, and chairman of Interbank.
Carlos Rodriguez-Pastor was born in Peru in 1959. In 1968, after a coup, he fled together with his family to Ecuador and later California. His father, Carlos Rodriguez-Pastor Sr, was Peru's Minister of Economy. In 1994, his father bought Banco Internacional del Peru; however, he died the following year.
He was educated on the Immaculate Heart College in Lima, Peru. In 1983 he obtained a bachelor's diploma in Social Sciences from the University of California, Berkeley, and in 1988, an MBA from Dartmouth College.

From 1990–93, he was a vice-president at Citibank, New York, a managing director at Banco Santander, New York.
Since 1995, he has been chairman and CEO of Intercrop, managing partner of Nexus Group; chairman of InterBank, and a director of Royalty Pharma, Casa Andina, Interseguro, Inteligo Bank, Supermercados Peruanos, InRetail, Innova Schools, and NG Restaurants.
Rodriguez-Pastor has said he does not take care of everyone to know how rich he is, saying: "I don't see what the huge deal is". He is married to Gabriela Perez Rocchietti, they have got children and stay in Lima, Peru. He is the cousin of journalist Carlos Lozada.