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South Africa’s richest man nears $20 billion, handily outperforming other African billionaires

Dejo RichardsBy Dejo RichardsDecember 3, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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Johann Rupert, South Africa’s richest man, has exhibited remarkable financial performance this year.The growth in Richemont’s luxury goods sales has significantly boosted his net worth.Rupert’s net worth grew from $13.7 billion to $19.1 billion this year, marking a +$5.49 billion change.Richemont achieved $12.3 billion in half-year sales, with jewelry driving profit increases.

Although Johann Rupert holds the position of the second-wealthiest individual in Africa, trailing only Nigeria’s Aliko Dangote, his financial performance this year has surpassed that of Dangote and other high-net-worth individuals across the continent.Very recently, the South African billionaire announced his plan to consolidate his influence in the private healthcare sector.The plan would see Rupert’s investment holding company, Remgro, and Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC), acquiring complete ownership of Mediclinic’s Southern African operations, while MSC’s wholly owned subsidiary, Investment Holding Limited S.à r.l. (IHL), takes full control of the Switzerland-based Hirslanden operations.

Although Johann Rupert holds the position of the second-wealthiest individual in Africa, trailing only Nigeria’s Aliko Dangote, his financial performance this year has surpassed that of Dangote and other high-net-worth individuals across the continent.

Very recently, the South African billionaire announced his plan to consolidate his influence in the private healthcare sector.

The plan would see Rupert’s investment holding company, Remgro, and Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC), acquiring complete ownership of Mediclinic’s Southern African operations, while MSC’s wholly owned subsidiary, Investment Holding Limited S.à r.l. (IHL), takes full control of the Switzerland-based Hirslanden operations.

Mediclinic Southern Africa is the region’s third-largest private healthcare provider, with 50 hospitals, 8,991 beds, and over 21,400 employees.However, according to BillionairesAfrica, the reason for his net worth growth is the impressive performance of his luxury goods holding company, Richemont.The company recently reported $12.3 billion in half-year sales on the heels of record-level jewelry sales, which buoyed profits.As per the report, the company posted a 10% increase in sales at constant exchange rates and a 5% increase at real rates for the first half of its fiscal year.Sales jumped from €10.08 billion ($11.71 billion) to €10.62 billion ($12.33 billion).

And right below Rupert, fellow South African billionaire Nicky Oppenheimer, who has a net worth of $13.7 billion, has a Year-to-Date change of +$2.13 billion, highlighting just how impressive Johann Rupert’s growth the year so far has been.Johann Rupert is no stranger to these outstanding gains, as in July, he had a net worth growth of $3billion, when his net worth jumped from $13.6 billion in March to $17 billion.

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