"Buddha Buffett," Mouton is the founder and chairman of PSG Group. South Africa billionaire.
Money makes money and "Buddha Buffett," Mouton has made a lot of it over the years. And by a lot, we mean a LOT! Photo: forbes/CANVA

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Jannie Mouton joins South Africa’s list of dollar billionaires

Money makes money – and these seven South Africans have made a lot of it over the years. And by a lot, we mean a LOT!

"Buddha Buffett," Mouton is the founder and chairman of PSG Group. South Africa billionaire.
Money makes money and "Buddha Buffett," Mouton has made a lot of it over the years. And by a lot, we mean a LOT! Photo: forbes/CANVA

Money makes money – and these seven South Africans have made a lot of it over the years. And by a lot, we mean a LOT!

NOTE: This article is updated with the latest figures

According to Forbes’ real-time tracking of billionairesJohann Rupert and his family are the richest in South Africa, with a net worth of $13.6 billion.

The Ruperts are followed by diamond magnate Nicky Oppenheimer, who boasts a net worth of $10.4 billion.

They are followed by Koos Bekker, Patrice Motsepe, Michiel Le Roux, Jannie Mouton and Christo Wiese.

South Africa’s seven-dollar billionaires all made their money in different ways – from luxury goods, diamonds, mining, media, banking and retail.

In terms of the overall world list, South Africa-born Elon Musk is the world’s richest person.

Below, the list of the top seven richest South Africans in the world as of 24 March 2025.

RankNameNet worthSource
168Johann Rupert$13.6 billionLuxury goods
251Nicky Oppenheimer$10.4 billionDiamonds
1 063Koos Bekker$3.4 billionMedia, investments
1 165Patrice Motsepe$3.1 billionMining
1 519Michiel Le Roux$2.3 billionBanking
2 048Jannie Mouton & family$1.6 billionFinancial services
2 144Christoffel Wiese$1.5 billionRetail

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