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Jamaica’s richest man Michael Lee-Chin, who is worth $1.3 billion, according to Forbes, made a fortune investing in financial companies.
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Jamaica’s richest man Michael Lee-Chin, who is worth $1.3 billion, according to Forbes, made a fortune investing in financial companies.
The rehabilitation contracts have drawn both praise and criticism from industry stakeholders.
Ezz, a leading Egyptian industrialist, owns a 60.7-percent stake in Ezz Steel, equating to 329,816,198 shares in the steel behemoth.
Boyo is the deputy CEO of Oando Plc and owns an indirect 19.1-percent stake in the company.
Ibrahim, the founder of Celtel International, manages a chunk of his wealth through Satya Capital, a private equity fund and family office.
Du Plessis, a prominent South African businessman, owns a beneficial 0.78-percent stake in Capitec Bank.
Following in his legendary father Abdul Karim Popat’s footsteps, Adil Popat has risen to become one of Kenya’s wealthiest and most influential business figures.
Sabry, who founded Fawry in 2008 and pioneered electronic bill payments in Egypt, owns 2.345 percent of the fintech firm.
Gauff presently ranks as the world’s number-three female tennis player, trailing behind 22-year-old Iga Swiatek and 25-year-old Belarusian pro Aryna Sabalenka.
Legend, the King of Modern Soul, owns businesses in television production, apparel, alcoholic beverages, mobile tech and skincare.
Mpinganjira’s stake in the bank solidifies his position as one of the wealthiest individuals in Malawi and across Southern Africa.
Moloko stands as a beacon of hope in the fast-paced business world and financial services industry.
Billionaires.Africa has identified and cataloged various companies and holdings linked to Swartzberg.
Rather than simply inheriting wealth, Popat has multiplied it, transforming the billion-dollar empire known as the Simba Corp.
With his fortune pegged at $5.54 billion, Rabiu now claims the 444th spot on the global list of the wealthiest individuals.
Anadkat presently holds an impressive 35.51-percent stake in FMB Capital, which translates to 872,924,575 ordinary shares.