The value of the businessmen’s shares is based on prices at the end of trading on Aug. 20, and valuations are converted to U.S. dollars at current exchange rates.
Holdings: African Rainbow Minerals, Sanlam, African Rainbow Capital Investments.
Motsepe is South Africa’s first black billionaire. He is a mining magnate, the founder of African Rainbow Minerals. He also owns the soccer team Mamelodi Sundowns. According to the publication, Motsepe owns 46 percent of the ARM company – a shareholding worth $1.7bn. He has a 7.8 percent stake in financial services giant Sanlam and 27 percent of African Rainbow Capital Investments.Le Roux is a South African billionaire banker. He founded Capitec Bank in 2001 and owns a 10.84-percent stake.Johann Rupert owns 1 percent of Remgro’s publicly traded ordinary shares and controls all of Remgro’s class-B shares through Rembrandt Trust. He also owns 24.
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