The Saltzmans, one of South Africa’s richest families, make $103 million in 27 days
The Saltzman family, who own 35.12 percent of Dis-Chem, played a key role in steering its growth into one of South Africa’s largest retail pharmacy chains.
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The Saltzman family, who own 35.12 percent of Dis-Chem, played a key role in steering its growth into one of South Africa’s largest retail pharmacy chains.
South African billionaire Saltzman family presently owns a beneficial 35.12-percent stake in Dis-Chem Pharmacies.
Saltzman and his wife own a 35.12-percent stake in Dis-Chem Pharmacies, a Gauteng-based retail pharmacy chain.
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Lynette and Ivan Saltzman, who established Dis-Chem Pharmacies in 1978, presently hold a beneficial 35.15-percent stake in the healthcare giant.
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Dis-Chem Pharmacies is a high-performing pharmacy and healthcare group in South Africa.
The payment will be made as part of the healthcare firm’s insurance coverage in South Africa.
The Saltzman family owns a beneficial 45.2-percent share in the healthcare company.
Dis-Chem Pharmacies is a leading pharmacy retail and healthcare group based in South Africa.