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Africa.com and Standard Bank Group Release the 2023 Definitive List of Women Chief Executive Officers (CEOs)

Africa.com and Standard Bank Group Release the 2023 Definitive List of Women Chief Executive Officers (CEOs)
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Africa.com and Standard Bank Group Release the 2023 Definitive List of Women Chief Executive Officers (CEOs)The third annual Africa.com Definitive List of Women CEOs (https://TheDefinitiveList.Africa.com), sponsored by Standard Bank Group, was revealed on April 19, 2023 during a virtual event. No other list of  African business women running big businesses is grounded in this type of quantifiable research. The list is unique in that it is based on data-driven research, with data provided by Bloomberg.

“This year’s list of 93 women represents 17 countries who have qualified based on either large scale revenue or large scale market capitalization. The list includes 40 women from South Africa, 12 from Nigeria, and 6 from Egypt, Ghana and Kenya respectively,” said Teresa Clarke, Chair of Africa.com.

Africa.com analyzed 2,020 companies listed on the 24 African stock exchanges. Of the 2,020 companies, Africa.com screened for those companies with revenue of $100 million or more, or a market cap of $150 million USD or more, which yielded a list of 787 companies.

 

The public websites of all 787 companies were examined to identify female C-suite executives. The team then researched each woman to determine those who have a title of chief executive officer or managing director or president AND conducted a review to confirm that these executives have bottom line, profit and loss responsibility for the companies. This resulted in 40 women CEOs on group 1.

The methodology for group 2 is identical to the methodology for Group 1, except that the entities evaluated were the divisions of the 787 companies, such that the divisions themselves have standalone revenue of $100 million USD or more. The women running these divisions must have a title that clearly demonstrates that they are the chief executive with profit and loss responsibility for the division. This analysis yielded 28 women division heads.

Group 3 started with an analysis of global corporations with revenue over $10 billion USD who have operations in one or more countries on the African continent. The regional heads of these companies were analyzed to identify women executives for an Africa region or an African country, with profit and loss responsibility for the country or region. This analysis yielded 25 women. Women in this group are ranked by prioritizing those who run the Africa region ahead of those who run a single African country.

The three groups make up the final Definitive List of 93 women listed below.

40 women from Group I are included here.

GROUP I

  1. Natascha Viljoen, CEO, Anglo American Plc
    Johannesburg Stock Exchange
    $41.6 billion USD Revenue
    South Africa

  2. Nompumelelo Zikalala, CEO, Kumba Iron Ore Ltd
    Johannesburg Stock Exchange
    $6.9 billion USD Revenue
    South Africa

  3. Mpumi Madisa, CEO, Bidvest Group
    Johannesburg Stock Exchange
    $6.6 billion USD Revenue
    South Africa

  4. Bertina Engelbrecht, CEO, Clicks Group Ltd
    Johannesburg Stock Exchange
    $2.6 billion USD Revenue
    South Africa

  5. Dr Nombasa Tsengwa, CEO, Exxaro Resources
    Johannesburg Stock Exchange
    $2.2 billion USD Revenue
    South Africa

  6. Albertinah Kekana, CEO, Royal Bafokeng Holdings
    Johannesburg Stock Exchange
    $1.1 billion USD Revenue
    South Africa

  7. Miriam Chidiebele Olusanya, Managing Director, Guaranty Trust Holding Company
    Nigeria Stock Exchange
    $1.1 billion USD Revenue
    Nigeria

  8. Jane Karuku, Group Managing Director & CEO, East African Breweries
    Nairobi Stock Exchange
    $970 million USD Revenue
    Kenya

  9. Ntombi Felicia Msiza, CEO, Raubex Group Ltd
    Johannesburg Stock Exchange
    $781 million USD Revenue
    South Africa

  10. Nneka Onyeali-Ikpe, Managing Director & CEO, Fidelity Bank
    Nigerian Stock Exchange
    $600 million USD Revenue
    Nigeria

  11. Zanele Matlala, CEO, Merafe Resources
    Johannesburg Stock Exchange
    $546 million USD Revenue
    South Africa

  12. Ramasela Ganda, Group CEO, Zeda Ltd
    Johannesburg Stock Exchange
    $518 million USD Revenue
    South Africa

  13. Ruth Zaipuna, CEO, NMB Bank Plc,
    Dar es Salaam Stock Exchange
    $485 million USD Revenue
    Tanzania

  14. Nasim Devji, Group CEO & Managing Director
    Diamond Trust
    Nairobi Stock Exchange
    $370 million USD Revenue
    Kenya

  15. Dr Hend El Sherbini, Group CEO, Integrated Diagnostics Holdings
    Egypt Stock Exchange
    $333 million USD Revenue
    Egypt

  16. Mukwandi Chibesakunda, CEO, Zanaco
    Lusaka Stock Exchange
    $321 million USD Revenue
    Zambia

  17. Faith Mukutu, CEO, Zambeef Products Plc
    Lusaka Stock Exchange
    $318 million USD Revenue
    Zambia

  18. Catherine Lesetedi, Group CEO, Botswana Insurance Holdings Ltd
    Gaborone Stock Exchange
    $306 million USD Revenue
    Botswana

  19. Godrey Ogbechie, Group Executive Director, Rainoil
    Nigerian Stock Exchange
    $276 million USD Revenue
    Nigeria

  20. Owen Omogiafo,  President and Group CEO, Transcorp Plc
    Nigerian Stock Exchange
    $273 million USD Revenue
    Nigeria

  21. Anne Juuko, CEO, Stanbic Bank Uganda
    Uganda Stock Exchange
    $267 million USD Revenue
    Uganda

  22. Mercia Geises, CEO, SBN Holdings Ltd
    Windhoek Stock Exchange
    $233 million USD Revenue
    Namibia

  23. Lamia Tazi, CEO, SOTHEMA
    Casablanca Stock Exchange
    $229 million USD Revenue
    Morocco

  24. Diane Karusisi, CEO, BK Group Plc
    Rwanda Stock Exchange
    $218 million USD Revenue
    Rwanda

  25. Mansa Nettey, CEO, Standard Chartered Ghana
    Accra Stock Exchange
    $213 million USD Revenue
    Ghana

  26. Dr Helene Weesie, Managing Director, Guinness Ghana Breweries
    Accra Stock Exchange
    $198 million USD Revenue
    Ghana

  27. Keabetswe Pheko-Moshagane, Managing Director, ABSA Bank Botswana
    Gaborone Stock Exchange
    $187 million USD Revenue
    Botswana

  28. Mapula Bodibe, CEO, MTN Rwandacell Plc
    Rwanda Stock Exchange
    $187 million USD Revenue
    Rwanda

  29. Jackie van Niekerk, CEO, ATTACQ Ltd
    Johannesburg Stock Exchange
    $179 million USD Revenue
    South Africa

  30. Dr Leila Fourie, Group CEO, JSE Ltd
    Johannesburg Stock Exchange
    $170 million USD Revenue
    South Africa

  31. Val Nichas, CEO, SPUR Corp Ltd
    Johannesburg Stock Exchange
    $157 million USD Revenue
    South Africa

  32. Valentine Dzvova, CEO, African Equity Empowerment Investments Limited
    Johannesburg Stock Exchange
    $150 million USD Revenue
    South Africa

  33. Njilan Senghore, Managing Director, Trust Bank Ltd
    Accra Stock Exchange
    $130 million USD Revenue
    Ghana

  34. Oyeyimike Adeboye, Managing Director, Cadbury Nigeria Plc
    Nigerian Stock Exchange
    $130 million USD Revenue
    Nigeria

  35. Tomi Somefun, Managing Director & CEO, Unity Bank Plc
    Nigerian Stock Exchange
    $124 million USD Revenue
    Nigeria

  36. Mama Tajmouati, President, SNEP
    Casablanca Stock Exchange
    $121 million USD Revenue
    Morocco

  37. Amelia Beattie, CEO, Liberty Two Degrees
    Johannesburg Stock Exchange
    $64 million USD Revenue
    South Africa

  38. Magda Wierzycka, Founder & Executive Chairman, SYGNIA Ltd
    Johannesburg Stock Exchange
    $51 million USD Revenue
    South Africa

  39. Bronwyn Knight, CEO, Grit Real Estate
    Stock Exchange of Mauritius
    $51 million USD Revenue
    Mauritius

  40. Faith Mabu Nteta, Managing Director, Sechaba Breweries Holdings Ltd
    Gaborone Stock Exchange
    $20 million USD Revenue
    Botswana

A video presentation revealing the 93 women on the list, is available at this link: https://apo-opa.info/41kXLLj

The entire list of 93 women is available at this link: https://TheDefinitiveList.Africa.com/

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Africa.com.

Media Inquiries:
Sean Whitehead 
sean.whitehead@africa.com

About Africa.com:
Africa.com is a media holding company with an extensive array of platforms that reach a global audience interested in African content and community. Africa.com’s interests include the leading business content webinars across Africa conducted with faculty from Harvard University, the Africa.com Business Publisher’s Network, the website at iAfrica.com (https://iAfrica.com), Top10 email newsletters, various social media platforms, and internet domain names ending with the “.africa.com” extension. Africa.com operates from Johannesburg and New York, and has a presence in Cape Town and Nairobi.

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