Namibian tycoon Koos Brandt made $20 million in 2023 from Capricorn shares
Brandt, who stepped down as chairman of Capricorn in 2017, owns an 18.5-percent stake in the Windhoek-based investment firm.
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Brandt, who stepped down as chairman of Capricorn in 2017, owns an 18.5-percent stake in the Windhoek-based investment firm.
With an $87.2-million stake in Capricorn Group, Brandt’s astute investments make him the richest investor on the Namibia Stock Exchange.
Brandt, a leading Namibian mogul, who stepped down as the chairman of Capricorn Group and Bank Windhoek in 2017, is also the largest individual shareholder in the group.
Van Rooyen’s stake in Trustco has declined by $21.37 million since Nov. 14.
Quinton van Rooyen, who owns a 63.94 percent stake in Trustco Group, is regarded as one of Namibia’s wealthiest individuals.
Copelyn is the largest shareholder in Hosken Consolidated Investments, which owns 49.9-percent of Impact Oil & Gas.
Brandt is the largest individual shareholder in Capricorn Group, with an 18.52-percent stake.
Van Rooyen owns a 63.94-percent stake in Trustco Group.
Van Rooyen, through Next Capital, has proposed a financial maneuver to bolster Trustco Group’s financial stability.
Tönnies is a co-owner of Tönnies Holding ApS & Co, an international food-processing company and one of Germany’s largest companies.
Van Rooyen, who owns an impressive 63.94-percent stake in Trustco Group Holdings, ranks as one of Namibia’s richest men.
Brandt is the largest individual shareholder in Capricorn Group.
Meya Mining, a Trustco subsidiary led by van Rooyen, presently holds an extensive mining license covering 129 square kilometers in Sierra Leone.
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