South African executive Steven Brown pockets $1.3 million from Fortress in 2023
In recognition of Brown’s unwavering dedication and expertise, he also received a long-term incentive award of R1.01 million ($0.053 million).
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In recognition of Brown’s unwavering dedication and expertise, he also received a long-term incentive award of R1.01 million ($0.053 million).
Cassel joined Motus in 2002 after serving as an audit manager at Deloitte & Touche.
Seabrooke, a leading business executive who has played a vital role in Sabvest Capital’s growth, holds a significant 40.61-percent stake in the company.
Serving as the group’s CFO since 2008, Hofmeyr experienced a notable 62.19-percent increase in remuneration compared to the previous year’s R11.09 million ($0.59 million).
In 2023, Gobalsamy’s compensation experienced a significant increase of 179.4 percent compared to the previous year, when it stood at $1.8 million.
This investment commitment to fostering technological and infrastructural development across Africa.
Despite a 5.24-percent decrease compared to the previous year’s R42.95 million ($2.26 million), Grobler’s leadership continues to play a key role in Sasol’s financial performance.
This financial turnaround, pushing Soon-Shiong’s fortune beyond the $10-billion milestone, reaffirms his position among Africa’s wealthiest billionaires.
Froneman emphasized the challenges of the current copper market, acknowledging its prior overheating but highlighting a gradual recovery.
The sell-off, a routine measure to trim his stakes in the leading group, follows Saltzman’s decision to step down as the CEO in June 2023.
Despite grappling with this recent financial setback, Froneman remains a pivotal figure within South Africa’s mining industry.
Despite the recent stock dip, Saad remains a prominent investor on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange and maintains his status as one of South Africa’s leading businessmen.
Motsepe, South Africa’s richest Black man with a net worth of $2.7 billion, holds a 7.8-percent stake in insurance giant, Sanlam.
Motsepe expressed his gratitude, stating, “We are grateful to the Catholic Church and the Muslim Faith for the crucial religious and spiritual work that they are doing…”
Billionaires.Africa has identified companies and holdings linked to Moloko, emphasizing her role as a top figure in the South African business scene.
His 2023 compensation package includes a base salary of R12.3 million ($0.65 million) and a performance-based short-term incentive of R15.96 million ($0.84 million).