Three Indian-origin men among Africa's 50 richest

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Last Updated : Nov 14 2013 | 3:46 PM IST

Three Indian-origin men are among the 50 richest persons in Africa this year, according to Forbes magazine.

Vimal Shah, Sudhir Ruparelia and Naushad Merali figured in the list with a net worth of $1.6 billion, $1.1 billion and $430 million respectively.

Shah, who ranks 18th on the list, is chief executive of Bidco Oil Refineries, the largest manufacturer of edible oils in East and Central Africa. Bidco also manufactures detergents, soaps, baking powder and canola.

Ruparelia, who is ranked 24th, chairs the Ruparelia Group, a Ugandan property and banking conglomerate that owns hundreds of properties, hotels and a chain of foreign exchange bureaus.

Merali who is ranked 48th, is the founder of the Sameer Group, a Kenya-based conglomerate with interests in construction, agriculture, information technology, telecom and finance.

Aliko Dangote of Nigeria topped the list for the third year in a row with a fortune of $20.8 billion, $8.8 billion more than in November 2012, making him the biggest gainer in dollar terms.

Dangote runs a cement manufacturing business in several African countries.

The number of billionaires in Africa has surged to 27 in 2013, up from 16 a year ago.

The main reasons for the rising number of billionaires, the magazine stated, are rising stock prices, new business deals and new assets.

Net worths were calculated using stock prices and exchange rates as on Nov 1 this year.

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First Published: Nov 14 2013 | 3:42 PM IST

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