South African billionaire Adrian Gore calls for private sector role in NHI for better healthcare
In a forthright address delivered during PSG Wealth’s Think Big webinar, Adrian Gore, the founder and CEO of Discovery Limited, emphasized the…
In a forthright address delivered during PSG Wealth’s Think Big webinar, Adrian Gore, the founder and CEO of Discovery Limited, emphasized the…
With this latest increase in his net worth, Johann Rupert has solidified his status as South Africa’s richest individual
For the Ackerman family, this financial loss equates to a year-to-date decline of R3.96 billion ($218.18 million) in the market value of their Pick ‘n Pay stake.
The rebound in Patrice Motsepe’s net worth can be attributed to the surge in the market value of his 40.37-percent stake in ARM
Koos Bekker ranks as one of Africa’s richest billionaires, trailing fellow South African billionaires Johann Rupert and Nicky Oppenheimer.
Patrick Soon-Shiong currently ranks as the 220th wealthiest individual on the global list of the world’s wealthiest individuals.
Billionaires.Africa has identified and cataloged various companies linked to South African businessman Sello Moloko.
The challenges faced by Africa’s billionaires in their pursuit of global wealth rankings serve as a stark reminder of the complex dynamics at play in the global market.
Apart from his executive and governance roles in Aspen Pharmacare, Attridge owns a notable 4.28-percent stake in Aspen.
The Ackerman family, known for their immense wealth, expansive real estate ventures, and diverse private holdings, owns a substantial 25.53-percent stake in Pick ‘n Pay.
The billionaire Saltzman family, who currently own a 35.1-percent stake in Dis-Chem, have solidified their status as one of the wealthiest families in South Africa.
Since Capitec was founded 20 years ago by du Plessis, South African billionaire Michiel Le Roux, and leading businessmen Jannie Mouton and Riaan Stassen.
As the founder of the leading financial services group, Gore owns a 12.96-percent stake in Discovery, which amounts to 87,267,598 ordinary shares.
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.
Despite this recent setback, Rupert retains his status as South Africa’s richest individual, surpassing fellow South African magnate Nicky Oppenheimer.
Saad, who founded Aspen in 1997, owns a 12.5-percent stake, or 57,151,972 ordinary shares, in the branded pharmaceutical holding company.