Hitesh Anadkat, one of Malawi’s richest men, loses $22.65 million in 21 days
Anadkat presently owns an impressive 35.51-percent stake in FMB Capital, which translates to 872,924,575 ordinary shares.
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.
Anadkat owns 35.51 percent of the Port Louis-based firm.
Anadkat also owns stakes in Malawi’s first telecom company, Telekom Networks Malawi, and its first bank.
Letshego’s market cap is valued $313.4 million, while Anadkat’s 2.76-percent stake is worth $8.6 million.
Anadkat has a significant 35.51-percent stake in the Port Louis-based company.