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South African luxury goods magnate Johann Rupert has become Africa’s wealthiest person, overtaking Nigeria’s Aliko Dangote, who previously held the top position.

Rupert, 74, controls the world’s largest luxury watchmaker, Cie Financiere Richemont, through a family trust.

This Switzerland-based company owns prestigious brands like Jaeger-LeCoultre and Cartier.

According to the latest figures from the Bloomberg Billionaires Index, Rupert’s net worth has climbed to $14.3 billion, pushing him ahead of Dangote, whose fortune has dropped to $13.4 billion.

Dangote, who heads the Dangote Group, has seen his wealth shrink by about $1.69 billion this year.

The decline is largely attributed to the difficult economic conditions in Nigeria, which have significantly affected his business empire.

Dangote’s wealth is largely tied to his 86% stake in Dangote Cement, which is publicly traded.

His investments also include stakes in Dangote Sugar, Nascon Allied Industries, United Bank for Africa, as well as interests in food manufacturing, fertilizer production, oil, and the Dangote Refinery in Lagos.

In the rankings, South African billionaire Nicky Oppenheimer comes in third with a net worth of $11.3 billion.

He is followed by Egyptian businessman Nassef Sawiris with $9.37 billion, while South African investor Natie Kirsh is fifth with $9.14 billion.

About Johann Rupert:

Johann Rupert is a South African billionaire businessman and investor, best known for his role as the chairman of the Swiss-based luxury goods company, Richemont.

Born on June 1, 1950, in Stellenbosch, South Africa, Rupert comes from a prominent business family. His father, Anton Rupert, was a successful entrepreneur and founder of the Rembrandt Group, a tobacco and industrial conglomerate.

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Johann Rupert’s early life and education laid the foundation for his future success, as he studied economics and law at the University of Stellenbosch.

Rupert’s career in business began in the 1970s, when he worked for his father’s company, Rembrandt Group.

He quickly made a name for himself as a shrewd investor and businessman, and in 1988, he became the CEO of Rembrandt Group.

Under his leadership, the company expanded its interests into the luxury goods sector, eventually leading to the formation of Richemont in 1988.

As chairman of Richemont, Rupert has overseen the growth of the company into one of the largest luxury goods conglomerates in the world.

Richemont’s portfolio includes iconic brands such as Cartier, Montblanc, and Van Cleef & Arpels.

Rupert’s business acumen and strategic vision have been instrumental in driving the company’s success, and he has become one of the wealthiest individuals in Africa.


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