5 companies owned by America’s fourth-richest Black woman Janice Bryant Howroyd
As the fourth-wealthiest Black woman in America, Howroyd boasts a $600-million net worth.
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As the fourth-wealthiest Black woman in America, Howroyd boasts a $600-million net worth.
Pullinger owns a minority stake of approximately 0.1 percent, or 5,634,679 ordinary shares in FirstRand.
Adidas held over $1 billion worth of unsold Yeezy inventory in May.
“It’s Good,” launched by Legend and tech entrepreneur Mike Rosenthal, is a social app designed to offer personalized food and travel recommendations.
Miftah Concierge is a Dubai-based luxury travel service provider co-founded and led by African hoteliers Oscar Kato and Pascaline Nkwe.
The market value of the stake held by Kirubi’s heirs has increased from $11.02 million on May 17 to $12.34 million at the time of writing.
South African billionaire Ackerman family owns 25.5 percent of Pick ‘n Pay.
Apart from her executive and governance roles, Hale owns a 0.94-percent minority stake in the leading real estate investment trust company.
Atlanta rapper T.I has a presence in sectors such as nightlife, food service, and construction, not to mention his foundational record label, Grand Hustle.
Vista Equity Partners, founded in 2000 by Smith, has rapidly emerged as a dominant force in the technology sector.
Sefrioui, one of Morocco’s wealthiest businessmen, owns a 64.1 percent stake in the Moroccan property developer.
Billionaires.Africa has observed Hughes’ impact on five companies, showcasing her exceptional business prowess and her role as a trailblazer in the corporate world.
Equity Group has become a dominant force in East and Central Africa under the leadership of Mwangi, who owns 3.38 percent of the group.
Coumantaros owns a controlling 63.34 percent stake in Flour Mills of Nigeria through Excelsior Shipping Company.
Wale Tinubu, a top figure in the Nigerian energy sector, owns an indirect stake in Oando Plc through his 66.67 percent stake in OODP.
Futurelife was founded in 2007 by Saad, the brother of South African billionaire Stephen Saad, who serves as the CEO of Aspen Pharmacare Holdings.