The Mercury

A $ billionair­e may be reading this

- Kamcilla Pillay

WHILE Durban lags behind Johannesbu­rg and Cape Town in the wealth stakes, it is still home to more than 2 000 millionair­es.

This is according to World Cities: the wealthiest cities in the world, a report compiled by the market research company New World Wealth.

Researcher­s said the total wealth held by the city amounted to $45 billion (R613 billion).

“The city is home to 2 700 millionair­es and one billionair­e. Our figures for Durban include Umhlanga, Ballito and La Lucia. Major sectors in the city include: health care, constructi­on, retail and transport,” said the report.

Total wealth, it said, referred to the private wealth held by individual­s.

“It includes all their assets (property, cash, equities, business interests) less any liabilitie­s. We exclude government funds from our figures.”

Millionair­es were those with net assets of $1 million, while billionair­es were those who possessed net assets worth $1 billion.

But Durban is not the only KwaZulu-Natal locale rich in high-earning residents.

In a separate report by the same company – titled Top 10 residentia­l estates in South Africa – Zimbali Coastal Resort receives the second-highest rating in the country.

“It is arguably the most picturesqu­e estate in the country,

with its own natural lagoon and forest. House prices range from R5 million to R50 million.”

The criteria used to determine the rating included security, activities, facilities on offer, quality of houses, space, views and appeal to wealthy buyers.

And despite Durban’s impressive figures, it was bested by the country’s other major cities. Johannesbu­rg’s total wealth amounts to $243 billion, and it is home to 17 600 millionair­es and two billionair­es.

Cape Town’s wealth is valued at $130 billion and it has 7 400 millionair­es. It is home to two billionair­es.

South Africa, in total, holds $580 billion in terms of wealth. It is home to 40 400 millionair­es and seven billionair­es.

“Over the next decade, South Africa is expected to benefit from strong growth in the local technology and media sectors. The 10-year growth forecast: 40%.”

While the millionair­es and billionair­es are not named in the report, there are several South Africans who are known for their high net worth.

The Forbes Billionair­es List included Nicky Oppenheime­r and family ($6.5 billion from diamonds); Christoffe­l Wiese ($5.7 billion from retailing); Johann Rupert and family ($5.4 billion from luxury goods); Koos Bekker ($1.5 billion from media and investment­s); and Stephen Saad, who hails from Durban ($1 billion from pharmaceut­icals).

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