7 companies owned by South African tycoon Jonathan Jawno
With strategic investments in diverse sectors, Jawno’s influence extends to companies like African Phoenix Investments and Stratvest Holding,
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With strategic investments in diverse sectors, Jawno’s influence extends to companies like African Phoenix Investments and Stratvest Holding,
With his present $9.45-billion fortune, Soon-Shiong retains his position as one of Africa’s leading billionaires.
Earlier this year, Ravazzotti, recognized as one of South Africa’s wealthiest and most influential business figures, received a substantial windfall of $5.03 million in dividends.
As a strategic force shaping FirstRand and its diverse subsidiaries, Dippenaar’s legacy extends beyond wealth accumulation to impactful philanthropy.
With his current fortune of $9.43 billion, Oppenheimer now claims the 231st spot on the global list of the wealthiest individuals.
Stuhler owns a 9.72-percent stake in Lighthouse Properties, which amounts to 172,699,222 ordinary shares in the company.
Jawno, a founding member of Transaction Capital, owns a 9.59-percent stake in the group.
With the recent surge in his net worth, Glasenberg presently ranks as the 275th richest individual in the world.
As the Al Nahyan family claims the top spot with a $305-billion fortune, the absence of African billionaire families highlights the stark disparities in wealth accumulation.
With a wealth of experience and strategic leadership, Hanratty has propelled Sanlam to new heights.
This signifies an internal restructuring within the Des de Beer family’s investment portfolio, leaving his indirect beneficial interest in Lighthouse unchanged.
With his latest net worth increase, Rupert has cemented his status as South Africa’s richest individual, maintaining his edge over Nicky Oppenheimer.
Effective April 1, 2024, Adadevoh will assume his new role in Johannesburg and will be responsible for leading commercial strategy and the group’s operations.
The $15.52-million bump in the market value of Dippenaar’s stake in FirstRand further cements his position as one of South Africa’s richest businessmen.
Ellerine’s legacy extends beyond furniture retail, shaping the landscape of South Africa’s business and investment sectors.
As one of the country’s wealthiest individuals, his passing marks the end of an era.