Business Day (Nigeria)

Here are 5 wealthy African countries without dollar billionair­es

- By Ifeoluwa Adebayo

DESPITE recording zero billionair­es last year, Kenya, Mauritius, Ghana, Ethiopia, and Namibia made the top 10 wealthiest list in Africa, according to the latest 2024 Africa wealth report.

The report compiled by Henley and Partners provides a comprehens­ive review of private wealth in Africa, including high-net-worthindiv­idual, luxury, and wealth management trends, as well as expert insights on investment, the investment migration sector, and economic mobility on the continent

The wealth categories are split into millionair­es — individual­s with a net worth above one million dollars; cent millionair­es — individual­s with a net worth above $100 million, and billionair­es — individual­s with a net worth above one billion dollars.

“There are currently 135,200 high-net-worth individual­s with liquid investable wealth of $1 million or more living in Africa, along with 342 centi-millionair­es worth $100 million or more-, and 21-dollar billionair­es,” the report said.

It added that Africa’s ‘Big 5’ wealth markets — South Africa, Egypt, Nigeria, Kenya, and Morocco — together account for 56 percent of the continent’s millionair­es and over 90 percent of its billionair­es.

Dominic Volek, group head of private clients and a member of the Executive Committee of Henley & Partners, said. the growth story is promising, with Africa’s millionair­e population set to rise 65 percent in the next decade, fueled by strong growth in key sectors such as fintech, eco-tourism, business process outsourcin­g, software developmen­t, rare metals mining, green tech, media and entertainm­ent, and wealth management.

“But this growth has not been without setbacks. Currency depreciati­on and underperfo­rming stock markets have chipped away at Africa’s wealth compared to global benchmarks. The South African rand fell 43 percent against the US dollar from 2013–2023, and even though the JSE All Share Index, which makes up well over half of Africa’s listed company holdings, rose in local currency terms, it was down five percent in USD terms over that period,” he said.

He added that currencies in most other African countries also performed poorly compared to the USD over the past 10 years, with dramatic depreciati­ons of over 75 percent recorded in Nigeria, Egypt, Angola, and Zambia.

Here are 5 wealthiest African countries without billionair­es Kenya

Kenya is a country in East Africa with a coastline on the Indian Ocean that encompasse­s savannah, lakelands, the dramatic Great Rift Valley, and mountain highlands.

The country emerges as a significan­t player in wealth creation, with 7,200 millionair­es and 16 centi-millionair­es. Its diversifie­d economy, burgeoning technology sector, and entreprene­urial spirit contribute to the growing number of affluent individual­s.

Mauritius

Mauritius, an Indian Ocean island nation known for its favorable business environmen­t and strong financial services sector, hosts 5,100 millionair­es and 15 centi-millionair­es.

Its status as a global financial hub has contribute­d to its attractive­ness for wealth management and investment.

Ghana

Ghana’s stable democracy and growing economy have resulted in the emergence of 2,700 millionair­es and four centi-millionair­es. With over 32 million inhabitant­s, Ghana is the second-most populous country in West Africa.

The country’s focus on economic diversific­ation, particular­ly in sectors such as agricultur­e, manufactur­ing, and technology, bodes well for future wealth creation.

Ethiopia

Ethiopia’s large population and fast-growing economy have contribute­d to the rise of 2,700 millionair­es and 6 centi-millionair­es. As one of Africa’s fastestgro­wing economies, the country presents ample opportunit­ies for investors and entreprene­urs seeking to capitalize on its untapped market potential.

Namibia

Namibia, a country in southwest Africa, is distinguis­hed by the Namib Desert along its Atlantic Ocean coast. It is a small but resourceri­ch economy that hosts 2,300 millionair­es and three centi-millionair­es.

The country’s mining sector, particular­ly its diamond industry, plays a significan­t role in wealth generation, alongside sectors such as tourism and agricultur­e.

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