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South Africa’s second-richest man Nicky Oppenheimer gains $250 million in 8 days

With his current fortune of $9.25 billion, Oppenheimer claims the 231st spot on the global list of the wealthiest individuals.

Nicky Oppenheimer
Nicky Oppenheimer

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South African billionaire Nicky Oppenheimer has achieved a remarkable feat in past eight days as his net worth surged to an astounding $9.25 billion, solidifying his position as the second-richest man in South Africa.

According to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index, which tracks the fortunes of the world’s top 500 billionaires, Oppenheimer’s wealth has seen a staggering increase of $250 million over the past eight days, equating to an average daily gain of $31.25 million since Aug. 27.

This remarkable financial growth has caused his net worth to increase from $9 billion on Aug. 27 to $9.25 billion at the time of drafting this report, further solidifying his position as one of the world’s richest individuals.

The recent $250-million increase in Oppenheimer’s wealth, which has now pushed his year-to-date wealth gains above the $1.2-billion mark, can be attributed to a substantial boost in the valuation of his diverse investments, managed primarily through his ventures, Stockdale Street in London and Tana Africa Capital in Johannesburg.

With his current fortune of $9.25 billion, Oppenheimer now claims the 231st spot on the global list of the wealthiest individuals. In South Africa, he stands as the second-richest man, trailing only behind Johann Rupert, and he retains the position as the third-richest person on the African continent.

Oppenheimer‘s success as a businessman is largely credited to his influential role in the diamond industry, particularly the sale of his family’s 40-percent stake in De Beers to the mining conglomerate Anglo-American for a staggering $5.2 billion in 2012.

Beyond his illustrious business ventures, Oppenheimer is celebrated for his dedication to wilderness conservation. Alongside his son, Jonathan, he co-owns Tswalu Kalahari, South Africa’s largest private game reserve, which serves as a sanctuary for wildlife and plays a pivotal role in preserving the region’s natural biodiversity.

Additionally, Oppenheimer is the owner of the 65,000-hectare Shangani Ranch, a crucial migration route for animals that contributes significantly to the local economy by employing 400 individuals and facilitating beef exports to the United Kingdom.

Oppenheimer’s ongoing success and commitment to both business and conservation continue to mark him as a top figure in South Africa and the global arena.

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