Us plebs might not have heard of all the world’s wealthiest people, but you can bet your bottom dollar that they push the buttons of global influence just like the tech bros who are household names.
Publicly, at least, Elon Musk has always given the impression that he doesn’t care much about being the world’s richest person.
The Southeast Asian country’s leader and prime minister is known as “the godfather of excess”, which might just be putting it lightly.
All eyes have mostly been on Bill and Melinda Gates’ eldest daughter, Jennifer. But what about their youngest, Phoebe, an aspiring ballerina and travel extraordinaire?
The mega-wealthy have, for all intents and purposes, been having a smashing time during the COVID-19 pandemic.
There are four South Africans on the UK Sunday Times 2021 Rich List, with three claiming spots in the top 100.
The richest people on Earth are not immune to the coronavirus, financially or otherwise. Still, despite some losses, they’re doing alright.
Hurun Research Institute has published its annual billionaire ranking for 2020, and it features six well-known South African billionaires.
You don’t need to earn much to crack the top 10% of South African earners, but making the 1% cut is a little tougher.
Billionaires can live wherever they want, but most of them choose the same places. Here’s a list of the 10 cities with the most billionaires in the world.
Forbes has been keeping track of the richest people in the world, releasing their annual list yesterday. Turns out it hasn’t been a great year for the billionaires.