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Beyond the runway, the mega mogul ventured into new territories, launching Bankable Productions.
The recent increase in Rupert’s fortune is linked to the performance of his 9.14-percent stake in Richemont.
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The South African billionaire investor is renowned for his global investments in Africa, Asia, the United States, and Europe.
Despite this setback, Ndegwa remains one of Kenya’s wealthiest investors and continues to hold a prominent position among the country’s richest businessmen.
The recent $100-million surge in Calder’s fortune, pushing his year-to-date wealth gains to $250 million is tied to the performance of his privately owned assets.
Berzi holds a 41.95-percent stake, equivalent to 303,323,015 ordinary shares in the Egyptian consumer goods giant, facilitated by Quantum Invest BV.
This highlights Rabiu’s dedication to supporting his entire workforce during tough economic times, acknowledging the challenges faced by his employees.
The Khamis family, one of Egypt’s wealthiest, currently holds a majority stake in Oriental Weavers, a leading carpet manufacturer with a global presence.
Copelyn’s strategic leadership propels Hosken Consolidated Investments Limited (HCI) to a record-breaking 58.6-percent profit surge in 2023.
Ravazzotti, a top figure in the South African business arena, owns a 33.88-percent stake in Italtile — this amounts to a total of 447,746,694 shares in the company.
The conglomerate is majority-owned by Nigeria’s second-richest man, Abdul Samad Rabiu, and his son, Isyaku Naziru Rabiu.
The upswing in Otedola’s net worth is attributed to the remarkable performance of his 78.64-percent stake in Geregu Power Plc.
The recent uptick in his fortune can be attributed to the performance of his 11.39-percent stake in Capitec Bank.
Rupert has cemented his status as South Africa’s richest individual, maintaining his lead over fellow South African magnate Nicky Oppenheimer.