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Nassef Sawiris, Egypt’s richest man and co-owner of Aston Villa, is reportedly weighing the decision to leave the UK due to anticipated tax increases under the Labour government. 
Nassef Sawiris, Egypt’s wealthiest man, has seen a substantial increase in his net worth by $912 million year-to-date in 2024-according to the Bloomberg Billionaire Index. 
In the dynamic landscape of African billionaires, the year 2023 has been marked by fluctuations in valuations, driven by evolving policies, stock performance, and strategic company acquisitions and sales.
Nassef Sawiris is moving his family office to Abu Dhabi, joining a wave of prominent investors that have set up operations in the sun-splashed emirate. 
Egypt, renowned for its history and culture, stands tall among the Arab region's largest economies, securing the third spot on Forbes Middle East's 2020 list with a projected GDP of $394.3 billion in 2021.
Nassef Sawiris, Egypt's richest man, has experienced a boost in his net worth, gaining an impressive $919 million in 213 days(7 months) into 2023, as reported by Bloomberg rankings. 
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The Sawiris family is the richest family in Egypt with vast investments and companies in nearly all sectors of the nation’s economy.
Forbes Magazine has published its 2018 list of Africa's richest billionaires. And as always, the list is consisted of regular names.
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