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Africans with over $50 million are buying more property to protect their fortunes

Africas wealthiest individuals are increasingly investing in real estate to preserve and diversify their wealth

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africa.businessinsider.comStai leggendo8 h fa

Africans with over $50 million are buying more property to protect their fortunes

Africas wealthiest individuals are increasingly investing in real estate to preserve and diversify their wealth

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iol.co.za8 h fa

The golden secret: How Africa’s high-net-worth elite defied the odds last year

African high-net-worth wealth rose 7% in 2025, driven by stronger gold prices and international investment, according to Capgemini's World Wealth Report 2026.

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  1. giovedì 4 giugno 2026·iol.co.za

    Built, not inherited: New report reveals how Africa’s wealthiest create fortunes

    A new report commissioned by Standard Bank Wealth and Investment has found that Africa’s wealthiest individuals are largely first-generation wealth creators who have built their…

  2. venerdì 5 giugno 2026·africa.businessinsider.com

    Africans with over $50 million are buying more property to protect their fortunes

    Africas wealthiest individuals are increasingly investing in real estate to preserve and diversify their wealth

  • venerdì 5 giugno 2026·iol.co.za

    The golden secret: How Africa’s high-net-worth elite defied the odds last year

    African high-net-worth wealth rose 7% in 2025, driven by stronger gold prices and international investment, according to Capgemini's World Wealth Report 2026.