Nigeria, Egypt, South Africa control over 50% of Africa’s total private wealth

Nigeria, Egypt, South Africa control over 50% of Africa’s total private wealth

Nigeria has been mentioned in the list of three countries controlling more than half of Africa’s total wealth, with South Africa leading the way.

Henley and Partners, publishers of the report titled the ‘Africa Wealth Report 2022’, said South Africa has a private wealth of $651 billion, followed by Egypt’s $307 and Nigeria’s $228 billion.

In total, the three countries have a total private wealth totalling $1.18 trillion, which represents 56% of Africa’s total wealth of $2.1 trillion, according to the report.

In the 4th and 5th positions, respectively, with total private wealth worth of $125 billion and $91 billion, were Morocco and Kenya.

“From a global perspective, South Africa, Nigeria, and Egypt were among the top 15 nationalities in terms of the inquiries Henley & Partners received last year.

“South Africa was in 5th place globally, with the growth of 38% in 2021, Nigeria in 7th place with growth of 15% and Egypt in 14th place with growth of 25%,” Dominic Volek…

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