South African executive Niel Pretorius takes home over $1 million in 2023
Pretorius scored a 2.61-percent increase in his compensation package in 2023, compared to the R19.99 million ($1.06 million) he received in the previous year.
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Pretorius scored a 2.61-percent increase in his compensation package in 2023, compared to the R19.99 million ($1.06 million) he received in the previous year.
Despite the challenges in the production sector, Glencore experienced a positive turn in its share price, surging by 2.49 percent over the past 24 hours to £4.25 ($5.42).
Bollore, whose wealth stems from his interests in Bollore Group, has witnessed a notable increase in his net worth, amounting to $99.1 million thus far in the year.
From his role in the growth of Brookfield Asset Management to positions in Rogers Communications and Partners Limited, Cockwell’s influence extends across industries.
Van Heerden received a compensation package of R31.96 million ($1.70 million) in 2023 for his significant role in Afrimat’s financial success.
Le Roux presently owns an 11.39-percent stake in Capitec Bank. This stake makes him one of the richest men on the continent.
This reflects a substantial 50.75-percent increase compared to her compensation package of R15.08 million ($0.8 million) in the preceding year.
The $1.2-billion surge in his fortune is attributed to the performance of his 9.14-percent stake in Richemont.
Mupita outlined the company’s dedication to providing hope, dignity, and opportunities for Africans.
Ravazzotti, a prominent figure in the South African business arena, owns a 33.88-percent stake in Italtile — this amounts to a total of 447,746,694 shares in the company.
With a current wealth of $9.98 billion, Oppenheimer is the world’s 228th richest individual. In South Africa, he holds the second spot, trailing Johann Rupert.
Engelbrecht, the accomplished South African business executive, became group CEO of Clicks Group in January 2022.
Saudi doctor Sulaiman Al Habib has now become the world’s second-richest doctor, surpassing South African billionaire Patrick Soon-Shiong.
Attridge, Aspen’s group chief advisor who ranks as one of South Africa’s richest businessmen, owns a 4.26-percent stake in the pharmaceutical holding company.
Steyn’s 2023 compensation package is 52.85-percent higher than the previous year’s package of R18.38 million ($0.96 million).
The $400-million surge in his fortune is attributed to the performance of his investment portfolio, which includes stakes Prosus N.V. and Naspers.