Iqbal Survé
Iqbal Survé is a South African physician, philanthropist and entrepreneur. He is the Chairman of the Sekunjalo Investments,[1] and Executive Chairman of Independent Media, one of South Africa's largest media companies.
Early life
Survé was born in Cape Town in 1963[2] and graduated in medicine from the University of Cape Town.[1]
Relationship with Nelson Mandela
Survé claims a close relationship with Nelson Mandela,[1] and in 2014, a Leadership Platform article in Business Report (a paper owned by Survé's Sekunjalo group) stated that Survé had been Mandela's doctor "on and off Robben Island".[3] These claims have been disputed.[4]
Sekunjalo Investments
Survé left medicine in 1997 to found Sekunjalo Investments, with the aim of investing and assisting Black-owned businesses, and in 1999 listed it on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange.[1][2] In 2013, Sekunjalo purchased a 55% stake in Independent News & Media SA, South Africa's second biggest newspaper group, from its international parent company, Independent News & Media.[5] The purchase was largely funded by a loan from the government-owned Public Investment Corporation which manages the Government Employees Pension Fund.[6] By 2018 a large proportion of the Public Investment Corporation's investment in Sekunjalo was written off.[7]
References
- "Dr Iqbal Survé". Sekunjalo Holdings. Retrieved 11 February 2019.
- Hill, Linda A; Stecker, Emily (April 2007). "Dr. Iqbal Survé at Sekunjalo Investment Group (A): Harvard Business School Case 407-019" (Revised March 2008 ed.). Harvard Business School. Retrieved 12 February 2019.
- Groenewald, Adriaan; Mnyandu, Ellis (13 February 2014). "The man who wants to change the world". Business Report. Retrieved 12 February 2019.
- Bell, Terry (30 June 2016). "The invisible Dr Survé". Retrieved 12 February 2019.
- "Sekunjalo finalises INMSA purchase". iol.co.za Website. Retrieved 21 August 2013.
- Myburgh, James (11 January 2015). "How independent is Independent News & Media? Not very ..." Rand Daily Mail. Retrieved 3 February 2016.
- de Vos, Dirk. "GEPF's R1bn Independent write-off, part of a bigger, Survé-sized problem". Daily Maverick. Retrieved 2019-01-09.