South African exec Josua Malherbe faces $2-million loss from Remgro shares
Malherbe, Remgro’s non-executive co-deputy chairman, is one of Remgro’s largest individual shareholders with a holding of 1,178,995 ordinary shares.
Malherbe, Remgro’s non-executive co-deputy chairman, is one of Remgro’s largest individual shareholders with a holding of 1,178,995 ordinary shares.
Beyond his executive and governance roles, Malherbe also owns a total equity stake of 1,178,995 ordinary shares in Remgro.
Malherbe’s role as a non-executive co-deputy chairman of Remgro has positioned him as one of the company’s top individual shareholders.
Malherbe owns a beneficial 0.21-percent stake in the investment holding, or 1,178,995 ordinary shares.
Malherbe owns a beneficial 0.21-percent stake in the investment holding.
Malherbe is a non-executive, co-deputy chairman of Remgro.
The earnings come as Remgro Limited’s shares surge by double digits.
Remgro is an investment holding founded by the South African Rupert family in the 1940s.