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Dangote diversifies his wealth by opening a New York office 

Emmanuel Abara Benson by Emmanuel Abara Benson
January 9, 2020
in Billionaire Watch, Business News, Company News
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Nigeria’s foremost industrialist and Africa’s richest man, Aliko Dangote, is taking a very strategic step towards diversifying and protecting his vast wealth.  

Bloomberg reported that Dangote, who has a net worth of about $15 billion and is among the top 100 wealthiest people in the world, is planning to open an office in New York dedicated to managing his wealth.  

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Economic uncertainty in Nigeria and across Africa, as well as fluctuations in the naira, prompted this move. Speaking on this, Aliko Dangote said that “in Africa, you know we have issues with devaluation. So, we want to really preserve some of the family’s wealth.” 

Dangote makes most of his money in Nigeria and the other African markets where he operates. His companies under the Dangote Industries Limited – Dangote Cement Plc, Dangote Sugar Refineries Plc, and NASCON Allied Industries Plc – are all listed on the Nigerian Stock Exchange. The market valuations of these companies collectively account for a significant value of the Nigerian bourse. 

Unfavourable economic factors, however, have a way of working against wealthy people like Dangote. As Nairametrics reported, the collective value of the 62-year billionaire’s shareholding in his companies reduced by a whooping N724.3 billion in 2019. This was due to underperformance in the capital market which was, of course, caused by a bad Nigerian economy. Hence, the need to protect the billionaire’s wealth. 

[READ FURTHER: How billionaires performed on the NSE in 2019; who gained or lost?)

New York is undoubtedly the economic capital of the world. It is therefore understandable why Dangote would like to be visible there, especially now that the completion of his $12 billion Dangote Refineries is almost near.  

Note that apart from diversifying and protecting Dangote’s money, a New York office is also expected to help position his companies on a more global space. Already, there is a London office solely dedicated to managing his billions. 

You may watch the full interview with Bloomberg’s David Rubenstein by clicking here.  


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Emmanuel Abara Benson

Emmanuel Abara Benson

Emmanuel Abara Benson is an experienced business reporter and editor. He currently edits articles at Nairametrics. Reach him via email on Emmanuel.abara@nairametrics.com and follow him on Twitter @Mr_Abara for his personal opinions.

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  1. Dave says:
    May 25, 2021 at 12:47 pm

    No one really knows how much dangote has. Also building a refinery when 90 percent of the cars will be electric or solar by the time it’s finished makes no financial sense. It comes across to me that he is using refinery sentiments of ignorant Nigerians to loot money for the northern rulers and their cronies . Or maybe he has no financial sense himself. I know he comes across to me like Arthur Eze. Ppl that use political influence to get contracts and monopoly. Thugs in suits . No patents or start ups except suddenly he is a billionaire. His money started flowing in the 80s from usual source. “Govt contracts” . His inlaw was dantata who was a political godfather

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  2. abdulmumini sabo says:
    August 23, 2023 at 11:08 pm

    This is good thanks for this opportunity

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