Neville Koopowitz, Discovery’s UK boss, earns nearly $5 million, topping CEO’s pay
Neville Koopowitz, head of Discovery Group’s U.K. unit, earned almost $5 million in the last financial year, topping the pay of founder and CEO Adrian Gore.
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Neville Koopowitz, head of Discovery Group’s U.K. unit, earned almost $5 million in the last financial year, topping the pay of founder and CEO Adrian Gore.
Discovery Bank, the digital lender backed by Adrian Gore’s Discovery Limited, is moving into SME banking to drive growth and reach R3 billion profit by 2029.
Discovery CEO Adrian Gore and senior executives offloaded nearly R100 million in shares, sparking debate over insider sentiment at the South African financial giant.
Discovery Green and Glencore sign a 20-year renewable deal to power South African mines and reduce carbon emissions.
Discovery Bank eyes 2 million clients and R3 billion ($173 million) profit by 2029 with strong loan growth and new products.
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Discovery, led by Adrian Gore, posts $545 million profit in FY 2025, driven by growth in health, life, and Vitality businesses.
Discovery co-founder Adrian Gore sees $21 million erased from his stake as JSE market pressures mount.
Eskom sues to block trading licenses issued to Discovery Green and others, warning of grid risks and unfair energy market competition.
Over the past 16 days, the market value of his stake has increased by $34.74 million, propelling the market value of his stake above the $600-million mark.
This marks the first time wheeled electricity, energy generated from remote wind and solar farms and delivered via the grid, has been made accessible to businesses of all sizes.
The surge follows a strong rally in Discovery’s share price on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange (JSE).
In the past two weeks, Adrian Gore's stake has dropped by R753.34 million ($39.83 million) as Discovery's shares slide on the JSE.
The company paid out R11.5 billion ($593 million) in benefits, with wellness incentives and living benefits surpassing traditional death claims for the first time.
The steady rise in Adrian Gore’s stake reflects growing investor confidence in Discovery.
The solid performance came despite a tough economic climate, driven by growth in its core businesses, customer acquisition, and steady global expansion.