
South African businessman Gerrie Fourie gains $26 million in 45 days
Fourie owns a beneficial 0.86-percent stake in the Stellenbosch-based banking group.
Fourie owns a beneficial 0.86-percent stake in the Stellenbosch-based banking group.
Du Plessis co-founded Capitec Bank in 2001.
Le Roux owns 11.36 percent of the Stellenbosh-based banking group.
Le Roux owns 11.41 percent of the South African bank.
Mouton’s 5.78-percent stake in the bank is worth $600 million.
Through his stake in Capitec Bank, Le Roux ranks as one of South Africa’s richest men.
Le Roux owns a sizable 11.41-percent stake in Capitec Bank.
The billionaire has recorded an impressive $149-million surge in the value of his stake in the past 16 days.
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Du Plessis co-founded Capitec Bank in 2001.
Le Roux owns 11.41 percent of the leading banking group.
The 73-year-old businessman who founded Capitec Bank owns a sizeable 11.41 percent stake in the bank.
Fourie, the current CEO of Capitec Bank, has received millions of dollars in compensation from the bank since joining the leading financial services provider in 2014.
Capitec Bank was founded 20 years ago by Le Roux and leading businessmen Jannie Mouton and Riaan Stassen.
Du Plessis owns a beneficial 0.008-percent stake in the company, totaling 917,976 shares.
The shares of the leading South African lender have increased by more than 20 percent since April 1.