List: JSE stock exchange has only one Black South African on its South Africa’s Rich List
Businessman Patrice Motsepe is ranked as one of the 20 richest people who own stocks listed on Africa’s largest market, the Johannesburg Stock Exchange. This is according to a Billionaires Africa report. This is an online publication that tells stories about the wealthiest people in Africa.
“The value of their shares is based on prices at the end of trading on August 20, and valuations are converted to US dollars at current exchange rates,” it said.
According to the website, the list consists of investors on the exchange who jointly control 1.05 per cent of the bourse’s $1.2 (about R17.5) market capitalization, which amounts to $12.6 billion.
Patrice Motsepe
Net worth on the JSE: $2.5bn.
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 per cent of the ARM company – a shareholding worth $1.7bn. He has a 7.8 per cent stake in financial services giant Sanlam and 27 per cent of African Rainbow Capital Investments.
Michiel le Roux
Net worth on the JSE: $1.3bn.
Holdings: Capitec.
Le Roux is a South African billionaire banker. He founded Capitec Bank in 2001 and owns a 10.84-per cent stake.
Johann Rupert
Net worth on the JSE: $1.2bn.
Holdings: Remgro, Reinet Investments SCA.
Johann Rupert owns 1 per cent of Remgro’s publicly traded ordinary shares and controls all of Remgro’s class-B shares through Rembrandt Trust. He also owns 24.9 per cent of Reinet Investments SCA, an investment vehicle that is listed on the Luxembourg and Johannesburg stock exchanges.
Ivan Saltzman & family
Net worth on the JSE: $1.005bn.
Holdings: Dis-Chem.
Ivan Saltzman owns 54.41 per cent of Dis-Chem Pharmacies – the second-largest retail pharmacy chain in South Africa, through his family trust. His stake is worth $1 005 089 100.
Najib & Taha Mikati
Net worth on the JSE: $871 670 150.
Holdings: MTN.
Najib Mikati, a former prime minister of Lebanon, and his brother Taha Mikati own a combined 6.74-per cent stake in MTN Group, Africa’s largest mobile telecoms company. On the list, they were ranked number 5 and 6. They hold the stake through their M1 Limited, their private investment company. The Mikati brothers are both billionaires.
Giovanni Ravazzotti
Net worth on the JSE: $850.9 million.
Holdings: Italtile.
Giovanni Ravazzotti is the founder of Italtile, South Africa’s biggest leading franchiser, retailer, and manufacturer of tiles, bathroom ware and related products. He owns 33.88 per cent of Italtile through Rallen Proprietary Limited. His stake is worth $850 975 438.
Christoffel Wiese
Net worth on the JSE: $ 762.7m.
Holdings: Shoprite, Brait, Invicta.
Christoffel Wiese is the biggest shareholder in Brait, which owns Premier Foods, Virgin Active, and UK clothing group New Look. He also owns 11.44 per cent of Shoprite Holdings, which has supermarkets and furniture stores across various African countries.
List: JSE stock exchange has only one Black South African on its South Africa’s Rich List
Stephen Saad
Net worth on the JSE: $710.7m.
Holdings: Aspen Pharmacare.
Stephen Saad owns a 12.55-per cent stake in Aspen Pharmacare Holdings, the pharmaceutical company he founded.
Isaias Jose Calisto
Net worth on the JSE: $694.3m.
Holdings: Karooooo.
Isaias Jose Calisto is the founder and controlling shareholder of Karooooo Investment – a leading global mobility SaaS platform. Karooooo owns Cartrack, a South African Software-as-a-Service “SaaS” platform provider for small, medium, and large businesses and consumers requiring a software platform for data analytics to optimise fleets, driver behaviour, insurance risk, safety and asset recovery. Calisto owns a 65.97 per cent stake in Karooooo. Karooooo Investment is primarily listed on the Nasdaq but was listed on the JSE in April via the secondary listing.
Laurie Dippenaar
Net worth on the JSE: $556.4m.
Holdings: Firstrand, Rand Merchant Investment.
Laurie Dippenaar and his family trust own 1.76 per cent of Firstrand. That stake is valued at $395.6m. In 1977, Dippenaar founded FirstRand’s predecessor, Rand Consolidated Investing, along with Paul Harris and Gerrit Ferreira. Dippenaar also owns 4.81 per cent of Rand Merchant Investment.
Adrian Gore
Net worth on the JSE: $455 950 540.
Holdings: Discovery.
Adrian Gore is the founder and chief executive of South Africa’s medical insurer, Discovery Holdings. He owns 7.98 per cent of the company.
Raymond Ackerman & Family
Net worth on the JSE: $482 442 768.
Holdings: Pick n Pay.
Raymond Ackerman and his family own a 26.07 per cent stake in retailer Pick n Pay Group.
Johannes Mouton
Net worth on the JSE: $316 976 162.
Holdings: PSG Group.
Johannes Mouton and his family own a 29.35-per cent stake in financial services giant PSG Group. His son, Petrus, is PSG’s chief executive.
Michael “Gus” Attridge
Net worth on the JSE: $194 449 495.
Holdings: Aspen Pharmacare.
Michael Attridge co-founded Aspen Pharmacare with Stephen Saad in 1997 and owns a 3.41 per cent stake in the company. He serves as deputy chief executive and finance director of the company.
Jonathan Jawno
Net worth on the JSE: $180 916 038.
Holdings: 10.27 per cent stake in Transaction Capital.
Steven Herring
Net worth on the JSE: $174 215 444.
Holdings: 87.23 per cent of Heriot REIT.
Gerhardus Fourie
Net worth on the JSE: $117 531 829.
Holdings: 0.86 per cent stake in Capitec Holdings.
J. Le Roux
Net worth on the JSE: $100 577 325.
Holdings: 1.64 per cent stake in Shoprite Holdings.
Stanley Richard Goetsch
Net worth on the JSE: $100 508 910.
Holdings: 5.41 per cent stake in Dis-Chem Pharmacies Limited.