Namibian tycoon Koos Brandt made $20 million in 2023 from Capricorn shares
Brandt, who stepped down as chairman of Capricorn in 2017, owns an 18.5-percent stake in the Windhoek-based investment firm.
Brandt, who stepped down as chairman of Capricorn in 2017, owns an 18.5-percent stake in the Windhoek-based investment firm.
With an $87.2-million stake in Capricorn Group, Brandt’s astute investments make him the richest investor on the Namibia Stock Exchange.
Brandt, a leading Namibian mogul, who stepped down as the chairman of Capricorn Group and Bank Windhoek in 2017, is also the largest individual shareholder in the group.
The valuation of their substantial stock holdings is based on the closing prices as of Nov. 10, converted into U.S. dollars using prevailing exchange rates.
Brandt is the largest individual shareholder in Capricorn Group, with an 18.52-percent stake.
Brandt is the largest individual shareholder in Capricorn Group.
The market value of Brandt’s stake in Capricorn has risen by $3.96 million this year.
This represents 1.3 percent of the group’s profit after tax for the period under review.
Capricorn Group is a financial services conglomerate based in Namibia, Botswana, and Zambia.
Capricorn Group operates in Namibia, Botswana, and Zambia.
Brandt is the holding’s largest individual shareholder.
Capricorn Group is a financial services conglomerate with businesses in banking, micro-lending, property development.
Capricorn Group is a financial services group with an operational footprint in Botswana and Zambia.
Capricorn Group is a Namibia-based investment holding focused on banking, insurance and finance.
Earlier this year, shares in Capricorn fell sharply on the Namibian Stock Exchange.