South African exec Terence Sibiya earns $1.1-million salary from Nedbank in 2022
Sibiya was appointed Nedbank’s managing executive for the rest of Africa in 2018, and, in 2020, he joined the group executive committee.
Sibiya was appointed Nedbank’s managing executive for the rest of Africa in 2018, and, in 2020, he joined the group executive committee.
Vista Equity Partners, under the leadership of Smith, has rapidly become a dominant force in the technology sector since its establishment in 2000.
Shah is credited with transforming I&M into one of East Africa’s leading banking groups.
Montanana maintains his status as one of the wealthiest investors on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange.
Mashegoane’s journey is a testament to what can be accomplished when ambition, innovation, and a deep commitment to societal growth converge.
Mwangi has played a key role in Equity Group’s expansion over the years, leading the expansion of the lender’s operations into multiple countries.
Adebayo Ogunlesi’s journey from the streets of Nigeria to the skyscrapers of New York is nothing short of extraordinary.
The move signals IBL’s strategic commitment to the Kenyan market and its broader expansion into East Africa under the visionary leadership of Lagesse.
As the majority shareholder of Nascon Allied Industries, Dangote’s stake in the salt and seasoning processing company is now worth $117 million.
Despite the decrease in his net worth, Oppenheimer’s present fortune of $8.48 billion makes him the world’s 247th richest individual and Africa’s third-richest man.
With Geregu Power’s impressive performance and Otedola’s rising fortunes, the company solidifies its position as a key player in Nigeria’s energy sector.
This significant downturn in Brookes’ stake underscores the challenges faced by Balwin Properties and its largest shareholder amidst the market turbulence.
Seabrooke, who has been Sabvest CEO since 1987, has played a pivotal role in the company’s growth, marked by numerous milestones.
The decline in the market value of Mbire’s MTN Uganda stake underscores the challenges faced by investors in the Ugandan market.
Ogunlesi’s journey from the streets of Nigeria to the skyscrapers of New York is nothing short of extraordinary.
Elumelu, who owns a 7.39-percent stake in UBA, equivalent to 2,527,372,285 ordinary shares, ranks as one of the wealthiest investors on the Nigerian Exchange.