THE STATESMAN BILLIONAIRES INDEX: Top 20 Richest People In Africa-2023
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- 1 year ago
Top 20 Richest People In Africa
NAME | NET WORTH | COUNTRY | INDUSTRY | |
1 |
Aliko Dangote
|
$13.9B | Nigeria | Diversified |
2 |
Johann Rupert
|
$10.7B | South Africa | Retail |
3 |
Nicky Oppenheimer
|
$8.4B | South Africa | Retail |
4 | Abdulsamad Rabiu | $7.5B | Nigeria | Retail |
5 |
Nassef Sawiris
|
$7.3B | Egypt | Investments |
6 | Mike Adenuga | $5.6B | Nigeria | Oil |
7 | Issad Rebrab | $4.6B | Algeria | Food |
8 | Naguib Sawiris | $3.3B | Egypt | Telcom |
9 | Mohamed Mansour | $3.0B | Egypt | Diversified |
10 | Patrice Motsepe | $2.0B | South Africa | Mining |
11 | Isabel Santos | $1.8B | Angola | Diversified |
12 | Strive Masiyiwa | $1.7B | Zimbabwe | Retail |
13 |
Koos Bekker
|
$1.5B | South Africa | Media |
14 | Aziz Akhannouch | $1.4B | Morocco | Diversified |
15 | Mohammed Dewji | $1.3B | Tanzania | Diversified |
16 | Othman Benjelloun | $1.2B | Morocco | Diversified |
17 | Youssef Mansour | $900M | Egypt | Diversified |
18 | Yasseen Mansour | $800M | Egypt | Diversified |
19 | Folorunsho Alakija | $600M | Nigeria | Oil |
20 | Cheistoffel Wies | $590M | South Africa | Retail |
Source: The Statesman Media
Methodology:
Our list tracks the wealth of African billionaires who reside in Africa or have their primary business there, thus excluding Sudanese-born billionaire Mo Ibrahim, who is a U.K. citizen, South African Nathan Kirsh, who operates out of London and another billionaire London resident, Mohamed Al-Fayed, an Egyptian citizen. Strive Masiyiwa, a citizen of Zimbabwe and a London resident, appears on the list due to his telecom holdings in Africa.
Net worths were calculated using stock prices and currency exchange rates from the close of business on Friday, January 13, 2023.
The index is a dynamic measure of personal wealth based on changes in markets, the economy and The Statesman reporting. Each net worth figure is updated every business day after the close of trading in Kenya. Stakes in publicly traded companies are valued using the share's most recent closing price. Valuations are converted to U.S. dollars at current exchange rates...
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