According to the paper, Isabel dos Santos and Banco BIC Angola’s CEO, Fernando Teles acquired a 25% shareholding owned by Portuguese billionaire businessman Americo Amorim. The duo also acquired another 10% stake in Banco BIC Portugal, an offshoot of Banco BIC Angola owned by another shareholder, businessman António Ruas. Isabel dos Santos and Teles split the 35% equally, each taking 17.5%. Santos previously owned 25% of the bank, bringing her current shareholding to 42.5%. Ruas now owns 37.5%. The deal was closed on Thursday last week, though it is not clear how much they paid to acquire the shares.
Isabel Dos Santos
With this deal, Isabel dos Santos, who is worth approximately $3.5 billion by FORBES’ estimates, is now Banco BIC’s dominant shareholder and has cemented her position as one of the biggest stakeholders in Angola and Portugal’s financial system.
Isabel dos Santos, 41, is the daughter of Angola’s president, and was profiled by Forbes in 2013 in a piece titled “Daddy’s Girl: How an African ‘Princess’ Banked $3 billion in a Country Living on $2 a day.” Leveraging on her father’s position, Isabel dos Santos has acquired large stakes in blue-chips like Angolan mobile phone operator Unitel, media giant Zon Optimus and Portuguese oil and gas firm Galp Energia.
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