Ranked as the sixth-richest Black billionaire in the U.S., Karp trails behind Robert F. Smith, David Steward, Michael Jordan, Jay-Z, and Oprah …
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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Despite the recent stock dip, Saad remains a prominent investor on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange and maintains his status as one of …
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Billionaires.Africa has identified companies and holdings linked to Moloko, emphasizing her role as a top figure in the South African business scene.
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Under Dennis’ leadership, Sundial Brands thrived, and in 2017, Unilever acquired the brand in a $1.6-billion deal.
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As the driving force behind Blue Springs Metals, Georgetown Metal Processing, and Madison Metal Processing, Lewis showcases his financial acumen, strategic prowess, …
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From his role in the growth of Brookfield Asset Management to positions in Rogers Communications and Partners Limited, Cockwell’s influence extends across …
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Le Roux presently owns an 11.39-percent stake in Capitec Bank. This stake makes him one of the richest men on the continent.
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This reflects a substantial 50.75-percent increase compared to her compensation package of R15.08 million ($0.8 million) in the preceding year.
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The $1.2-billion surge in his fortune is attributed to the performance of his 9.14-percent stake in Richemont.
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From his early influences to shaping a $16 billion financial empire, Rogers, Jr. stands as an architect of inclusivity and philanthropy.