Alan Pullinger
South African banker Alan Pullinger’s FirstRand stake hits $20 million
Pullinger’s newfound wealth cements his status as one of South Africa’s most affluent executives.
South African banker Alan Pullinger loses $3 million as FirstRand shares dip
While some banking executives are weathering the storm, Pullinger has seen millions of dollars shaved off his holdings.
South African banker Alan Pullinger gains $1 million from FirstRand stake
Pullinger, a leading business executive in South Africa holds a minority stake of approximately 0.1 percent in FirstRand.
South African banker Alan Pullinger suffers $1.8-million loss from FirstRand stake
Pullinger owns a minority stake of approximately 0.1 percent, or 5,634,679 ordinary shares in FirstRand.
South African banker Alan Pullinger’s salary at FirstRand amounts to $2.7 million in 2023
Pullinger’s ascent to the CEO role in 2018 came after three years as deputy CEO of FirstRand, a position he assumed in October 2015.
South African banker Alan Pullinger loses $2.7 million from FirstRand stake
Alan Pullinger remains one of South Africa’s most affluent executives and one of the wealthiest investors on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange.
South African banker Alan Pullinger’s salary at FirstRand amounts to $2.5 million
Pullinger owns a beneficial 0.11-percent stake in the financial services giant — a stake presently valued at more than $20 million.
Alan Pullinger, CEO of Africa’s most valuable bank, gains $1.69 million in 17 days
Pullinger owns a minority stake of 0.1 percent in FirstRand, or 5,634,679 ordinary shares in the leading lender.
Alan Pullinger, CEO of Africa’s largest bank, gains $3.8 million in 57 days
Pullinger owns a minority shareholding of approximately 0.1 percent in FirstRand.
CEO of Africa’s largest bank Alan Pullinger nets $1.6-million gain in nine days
Pullinger holds a 0.1-percent stake in FirstRand.
South African banker Alan Pullinger hit by $2.2 million in losses amid FirstRand share decline
Pullinger takes a hit with losses exceeding $2 million amid FirstRand’s share decline.
South African executive Alan Pullinger loses $1.8 million from investment in FirstRand
Pullinger holds a 0.1-percent stake in the Gauteng-based financial services provider.
South African banker Alan Pullinger’s stake in FirstRand declines by nearly $2.7 million in past 38 days
Pullinger owns 5,634,679 ordinary shares of the major financial services company.
Led by South African banker Alan Pullinger, FirstRand posts nearly $2 billion in profit in 2022
Pullinger, FirstRand’s CEO, said the group’s performance reflects the quality of its operating businesses.
South African businessman Alan Pullinger loses $4.35 million from stake in FirstRand
Pullinger owns about 0.1 percent of the leading lender, or 5,634,679 ordinary shares.