South African billionaire Patrice Motsepe donates $1.64 million to assist students struggling with debt
Motsepe is a prominent figure in Africa, renowned as both a top philanthropist and a billionaire.
Motsepe is a prominent figure in Africa, renowned as both a top philanthropist and a billionaire.
Motsepe owns 39.7 percent of ARM.
As the first Black billionaire, Johnson continues to attract capital and create value for investors.
TymeBank is partly owned by Motsepe’s African Rainbow Capital (ARC) Financial Services Holding.
ARM is South Africa’s first Black-owned mining company.
Motsepe owns a 39.7-percent stake in ARM.
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ARC Financial Services Holding, a company founded by Motsepe, owns a stake in TymeBank.
SIH is Sanlam’s third-party asset management company.
Motsepe, who founded ARM in 1997 as South Africa’s first Black-owned mining company, owns 39.7 percent of the company.
Motsepe’s net worth has dropped by $500 million since the start of the year.
Patrice Motsepe is Southern Africa’s richest Black person.
ARM is a major South African mining and minerals company.
The mining company announced that the multimillion-dollar transaction will go into effect on Sept. 1.
Despite his declining net worth, Motsepe remains one of South Africa’s richest men.
TymeBank is owned in part by African Rainbow Capital Financial Services Holding, a Black-owned and -controlled company.