South African tycoon Michiel Le Roux gains $70.1 million from Capitec Bank
Le Roux presently owns an 11.39-percent stake in Capitec Bank. This stake makes him one of the richest men on the continent.
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Le Roux presently owns an 11.39-percent stake in Capitec Bank. This stake makes him one of the richest men on the continent.
Williams, a 24-year PepsiCo veteran, has garnered recognition for his unwavering dedication and leadership excellence.
Prior to the transaction, Ezz held a commanding 60.71-percent stake.
We take a look at the most significant events in African wealth dynamics over the past week.
Now holding the 1,264th spot globally, Motsepe’s wealth is primarily sourced from a fortune built in the mining industry.
Mitchell — who became Macys’ COO and CFO in March 2023 — received a compensation package that includes a base salary of $0.84 million.
Founded in 2008 by Sabry — its CEO — Fawry has become a leading Egyptian e-bill payment platform.
As entrepreneur-in-residence at X, Alphabet’s moonshot factory, Wooten pioneers groundbreaking technologies.
Flour Mills of Nigeria Chairman John Coumantaros holds a 63.34-percent stake in the company.
Woolworths rewards Ngumeni’s pivotal role with an impressive increase, mirroring the company’s stellar financial year.
Attridge, Aspen’s group chief advisor who ranks as one of JSE’s richest investors, owns a 4.26-percent stake in the pharma group.
Under Mupita’s leadership, MTN Group has soared to new heights.
From leading The Copia Group to contributing to Northern Trust, Thomas shapes industries with his innovative approach and commitment to social responsibility.
Moxon owns a 10.8-percent stake in the group.
In a scathing critique of Paramount’s decision, Allen accused the conglomerate of orchestrating a “lowball inside deal.”
Once considered Africa’s wealthiest woman, dos Santos was removed from Forbes’ list of the world’s wealthiest people in January 2021.