Business Weekly (Zimbabwe)

Netfl ix names telecom billionair­e to board

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NETFLIX Inc. appointed Zimbabwean billionair­e Strive Masiyiwa to its board, adding its first African director as it looks to new markets for future growth.

Masiyiwa is the founder and executive chairman of Econet Global, a telecommun­ications company that operates across Africa, Asia, Europe and Latin America. Econet offers phone, broadband and satellite service, and is a major provider of mobile payments.

Masiyiwa brings a fresh set of connection­s and experience as the first African

— and the third internatio­nal media executive — to join Netflix’s board in recent years. The streaming giant already has two directors from Europe, which has been its fastest-growing region in recent years.

Netflix now has more than 190 million subscriber­s, and is looking to regions beyond the US and Europe for its next batch of customers. Asia accounted for the most new subscriber­s last quarter.

For now, Africa is a small market for paid streaming video. In a continent of more than a billion people, Netflix has just a couple million customers, according to Digital

TV Research. But the company has long argued that it would play the long game adding customers in Asia and Africa, home to the majority of the world’s people.

Toward that end, Netflix has started offering cheaper, mobile-only plans and has commission­ed a slate of original series and movies.

Masiyiwa is one of Africa’s richest businessme­n. Earlier this year, he paid $10 million in cash and other assistance to more than 1,700 health-care workers, which helped land him on Bloomberg’s list of the 50 most important people in business during 2020.

“We are delighted to welcome Strive to the Netflix board,” Chairman and Co-Chief Executive Officer Reed Hastings said Wednesday in a statement.

“His entreprene­urship and vision in building businesses across Africa and beyond will bring valuable insights and experience to our board as we work to improve and serve more members all around the world.”

Masiyiwa ensures Netflix will still have at least one Black director. Susan Rice, who became Netflix’s first Black board member in 2018, is leaving to join the presidenti­al administra­tion of Joe Biden. — Bloomberg.

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