Liberty Holdings Limited
Liberty Holdings Limited is a South African financial services and property holding company that focuses on Insurance and Asset Management with registered head office in Johannesburg, South Africa at Liberty Centre, 1 Ameshoff St., Braamfontein.[1][2][3]
Type | Public company |
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JSE: LBH | |
Industry | Insurance, Asset management |
Founded | 10 September 1957Johannesburg, South Africa | in
Founder | Sir Donald Gordon |
Headquarters | , |
Key people | Yuresh Maharaj (Group Chief Executive), appointed 2022 |
Website | www |
Liberty has operations in South Africa, Kenya, Namibia and other in 16 African countries.[4][5][6][7] South African banking firm Standard Bank Group owns 55% of the Liberty Group.[8][9][10]
History
The company was founded in South Africa as the Liberty Life Association of Africa Ltd in 1957, by entrepreneur and philanthropist Sir Donald Gordon.[11][9][1]
See also
References
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