Africa’s ‘Big 5’ Wealth Markets For Billionaires

Namibia, with its new offering of residence by investment, is also being positioned as future potential rival wealth market
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South Africa, Egypt, Nigeria, Kenya, and Morocco are the ‘Big 5’ wealth markets in Africa. Together, they account for some significant 56% of Africa’s high-net-worth individuals. In that order, they constitute well over 90% of  the continent’s billionaires.

SOUTH AFRICA

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South Africa at the start of 2023 has six (6) billionaires globally ranking numbers 1, 223, 230, 241, 324 and 913.

Sourcing his wealth from Tesla, SpaceX, and Twitter and ranking number one globally, Elon Musk leads the pack of South African billionaires with his $219 billion net worth. Glencore’s Ivan Glasenberg has $5.5 billion net worth; Johann Rupert has $7.1 billion. Nicky Oppenheimer has $8.0 billion’ Patrick Soon-Shiong, $7.5 billion; Patrice Motesepe, $2.9 billion; Koos Bekker, $3.0 billion, and Michiel Le Roux $1.6 billion.

EGYPT

In Egypt, global ranking shows that the country’s number one Nassef Sawiris, with his $7.7 billion net worth sits as world’s number 304 as shown below: 

304Nassef SawirisEgypt7.7 billionConstruction, Investments
883Naguib SawirisEgypt3.4 billionTelecommunication
1238Mohamed MansourEgypt2.5 billionAutomotive

 

NIGERIA

Forbes’ 2022 assessment of private wealth and assets in Nigeria, showed three Nigerians – Aliko Dangote, Samad Rabiu, and Mike Adenuga –  in the lead.

NameCitizenshipNet worth (USD)Sources of wealth
Aliko Dangote Nigeria12.9 billion[3]cement, sugar, Self Made
Abdul Samad Rabiu Nigeria8 billion[4]cement, sugar
Mike Adenuga Nigeria5.8 Billion[5]telecom, oil, Self Made

 

MOROCCO

In Morocco, latest Forbes 2022 list, apart from the King, Aziz Akhannouch as number 1, with $1.8 billion.

Moroccan Billionaires List

NameCitizenshipNet worth (USD)Source of wealth
King Mohammed VI Morocco5.7 billion (As of 2015)Kingdom of Morocco
Aziz Akhannouch Morocco1.8 billion (As of 2022)Akwa Group
Othmane Benjelloun Morocco1.2 billion (As of 2022)Banking
Anas Sefrioui Morocco1.1 billion  (As of 2017)Anas Sefrioui
Lahmer Family1.02 billion (As of 2022)Al Khawarizmi Group
Ftaichi FamilyMorocco1.0 billion (As of 2022)Zwita Group

References

  1. “King Mohammed VI”Forbes.
  2. “Aziz Akhannouch & family”Forbes.
  3. “Othman Benjelloun & family”Forbes.
  4. “Anas Sefrioui”Forbes.

Looking Forward

The Africa Wealth Report – a definitive guide to Africa’s wealth and luxury sector, published annually by Henley & Partners – provides a comprehensive review of private wealth in Africa, including high-net-worth-individual, luxury, and wealth management trends. It also provides expert insights on investment, investment migration sector, and economic mobility Africa.

Its 2023 edition reveals that the “big 5′ markets in Africa actually constitutes 90%  of the continent’s billionaires.

But the continued dominance of these countries as Africa’s wealth markets is being threatened  by the growth in Mauritius, Rwanda and Seychelles, three African countries that are fast gaining ground.

Namibia, with its new offering of residence by investment, is also being positioned as future potential rival wealth market.

 

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