
One of Malawi’s richest men, Hitesh Anadkat, gains $20 million from FMB Capital
The $20.76-million surge has solidified Anadkat’s position as one of the wealthiest investors on the Malawi Stock Exchange.
The $20.76-million surge has solidified Anadkat’s position as one of the wealthiest investors on the Malawi Stock Exchange.
Anadkat holds a 35.51-percent stake in FMB Capital, or 872,924,575 ordinary shares.
Anadkat holds an impressive 35.51-percent stake in FMB Capital Holdings.
As the visionary force behind FMB Capital Holdings, Hitesh Anadkat’s influence extends across Southern Africa, impacting the financial sector.
Anadkat presently owns an impressive 35.51-percent stake in FMB Capital, which translates to 872,924,575 ordinary shares.
Anadkat presently holds an impressive 35.51-percent stake in FMB Capital, which translates to 872,924,575 ordinary shares.
Anadkat presently holds an impressive 35.51-percent stake in FMB Capital, which translates to 872,924,575 ordinary shares.
Anadkat holds an impressive 35.51-percent stake in FMB Capital, or 872,924,575 ordinary shares.
Anadkat holds an impressive 35.51-percent stake in FMB Capital, or 872,924,575 ordinary shares.
Since the start of this year, Anadkat has amassed over $90 million through his shares in FMB Capital.
Anadkat’s wealth gains even further cement his position as one of Malawi’s top 10 richest businessmen.
Anadkat’s stake in FMB Capital has risen significantly, firmly establishing him as one of Malawi’s richest men.
Anadkat’s influence in the African business landscape extends beyond his stake in FMB Capital.
Anadkat owns 35.51 percent of the Port Louis-based firm.
Anadkat owns 35.51 percent of the Port Louis-based firm.
Anadkat owns 35.51 percent of the Port Louis-based firm.