Durand’s compensation comprises a base salary of R12.8 million ($0.67 million) and a short-term incentive of R0.44 million ($0.023 million).
Feyisayo Ajayi
Feyisayo Ajayi
Feyisayo Ajayi is a financial reporter for Billionaires.Africa. He covers topics ranging from company valuations to educational technology. Feyisayo holds a degree in geology from the acclaimed University of Ibadan.
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The Ackerman family, known for their wealth and diverse investments, currently holds a significant 25.53-percent stake in Pick ‘n Pay, equivalent to …
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The recent increase in his fortune is linked to the performance of his 2.63-percent stake in Palantir Technologies.
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Aziz, 59, was the first Tanzanian to boast of a billion-dollar fortune according to Forbes.
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Mansour owns a sizable 5.6-percent stake in the Cairo-based real estate firm, which translates to 202,291,698 ordinary shares.
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Wigwe died on Saturday in a helicopter crash in the United States.
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As Angola positions itself on the global stage, the planned IPO for Unitel and the stake sale in Banco de Fomento Angola …
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Vorster’s 2023 compensation comprises a base salary of R4.20 million ($0.22 million) and a performance-based short-term incentive of R4.50 million ($0.24 million).
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The primary driver behind this surge is attributed to the robust performance of his diverse industrial assets across Sweden, Saudi Arabia, and …
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Allen, a 35-year-old visionary entrepreneur and leading figure in the fintech ecosystem, ranks as one of America’s youngest digital bank owners.