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Home » Top 10 Richest People in South Africa in 2025

Top 10 Richest People in South Africa in 2025

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Top 10 Richest People in South Africa in 2025

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South Africa is home to some of Africa’s wealthiest individuals, with fortunes built in industries like mining, media, luxury goods, and banking. Here’s a comprehensive look at the top 10 richest people in South Africa in 2025:

  • 1. Johann Rupert
  • 2. Nicky Oppenheimer & Family
  • 3. Patrice Motsepe
  • 4. Koos Bekker
  • 5. Michiel Le Roux
  • 6. Christoffel Wiese
  • 7. Steven Saad
  • 8. Allan Gray (Posthumous Influence)
  • 9. Jannie Mouton
  • 10. Cyril Ramaphosa
  • Conclusion

1. Johann Rupert

  • Net Worth: $12.6 billion
  • Industry: Luxury Goods
    Johann Rupert, the chairman of Richemont, is South Africa’s wealthiest person. Richemont owns globally recognized brands like Cartier and Montblanc. Rupert also has stakes in Remgro and Reinet, solidifying his dominance in the business world.

2. Nicky Oppenheimer & Family

  • Net Worth: $9.5 billion
  • Industry: Mining
    The Oppenheimer family is synonymous with diamonds. Nicky Oppenheimer led De Beers for years before selling the family’s 40% stake to Anglo American. Today, they focus on private equity and conservation through ventures like Tswalu Kalahari.

3. Patrice Motsepe

  • Net Worth: $2.8 billion
  • Industry: Mining
    Patrice Motsepe is the founder of African Rainbow Minerals. Beyond mining, he holds a significant stake in Sanlam and is also the current president of the Confederation of African Football (CAF). His philanthropic efforts through the Motsepe Foundation make him stand out.

4. Koos Bekker

  • Net Worth: $2.7 billion
  • Industry: Media & Technology
    Koos Bekker revolutionized South Africa’s media landscape by transforming Naspers into a global tech and e-commerce leader. The company’s early investment in Tencent, China’s tech giant, remains one of the best corporate moves in history.

5. Michiel Le Roux

  • Net Worth: $1.3 billion
  • Industry: Banking
    Michiel Le Roux founded Capitec Bank, which disrupted traditional banking with its customer-centric approach. Today, Capitec is one of South Africa’s leading financial institutions.

6. Christoffel Wiese

  • Net Worth: $1.1 billion
  • Industry: Retail
    Christoffel Wiese is best known for his stake in Shoprite, Africa’s largest supermarket chain. Despite some setbacks in investments, Wiese remains one of the wealthiest and most influential figures in the retail sector.

7. Steven Saad

  • Net Worth: $1 billion
  • Industry: Pharmaceuticals
    Steven Saad is the co-founder of Aspen Pharmacare, Africa’s largest pharmaceutical company. Aspen supplies affordable medicines globally, putting Saad at the forefront of the healthcare industry.

8. Allan Gray (Posthumous Influence)

  • Net Worth: Legacy of $1 billion
  • Industry: Investment
    Although Allan Gray passed away in 2019, his investment firm, Allan Gray Limited, remains a powerhouse in asset management. His legacy continues to shape South Africa’s financial sector.

9. Jannie Mouton

  • Net Worth: $930 million
  • Industry: Investment
    Jannie Mouton, often called “the Boere Buffett,” is the founder of PSG Group, a prominent investment holding company in South Africa. His investments span education, agriculture, and financial services.

10. Cyril Ramaphosa

  • Net Worth: $450 million
  • Industry: Diversified
    South Africa’s current president, Cyril Ramaphosa, made his fortune in the business world before entering politics. He has investments in sectors like mining, energy, and fast food franchises.

Conclusion

South Africa’s billionaires and millionaires have built empires that span multiple industries, from mining to media and banking. They not only dominate the country’s economy but also make significant contributions globally. Whether through strategic investments or innovation, these individuals remain at the forefront of wealth creation.

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