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Johann Rupert Hits $20 Billion, Africa's Second After Dangote

Johann Rupert has crossed $20 billion on the Bloomberg index, the second African after Aliko Dangote, lifted by Richemont and his Mediclinic win.

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Johann Rupert Hits $20 Billion, Africa's Second After Dangote

Johann Rupert hit $20 billion, Africa's second after Dangote, via Richemont luxury and Mediclinic hospital control. The milestone shows world-scale fortunes build from Africa; wealth concentration persists despite continental economic broadening and capital consolidation signals.

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Another African billionaire has crossed the $20 billion mark

Africa now boasts another billionaire who, according to Bloomberg’s index, has surpassed the $20 billion mark

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  1. martedì 16 giugno 2026·africa.businessinsider.com

    Another African billionaire has crossed the $20 billion mark

    Africa now boasts another billionaire who, according to Bloomberg’s index, has surpassed the $20 billion mark

  2. venerdì 19 giugno 2026·riotimesonline.com

    Johann Rupert Hits $20 Billion, Africa's Second After Dangote

    Johann Rupert has crossed $20 billion on the Bloomberg index, the second African after Aliko Dangote, lifted by Richemont and his Mediclinic win.