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Hollard Group is a privately owned insurance group based in South Africa that operates under two insurance licences: short term and life.The company was established in 1980 by Robert Enthoven, and the Enthoven family retains the majority share, locally through The Enthoven Family Trust (EFT) and internationally through Capricorn Ventures International (CVI).
Adrian Enthoven was educated at Oxford University and is now the chairman of Hollard Group. Mariota Enthoven is married to Angus McIntosh and they run the Spier Biodynamic Farm. [1] Enthoven had a collection of 5,000 South African artworks. [1] Dick Enthoven died from cancer on 2 December 2022, at the age of 85. [3]
Enthoven founded Hollard in 1980, and named it after Hollard Street in Johannesburg, which was where the stock exchange was based, "We thought it added just a little bit of respectability." [2] In 2011, his son Dick Enthoven succeeded him as chairman of Hollard Group. [2]
Akyianu was named finance CEO of the year at the third Ghana CFO awards in 2017. [7]She was nominated among the 60 women rising in Africa in 2017. [8] Patience Akyianu was also nominated at the 2018 GECE Awards.
Caroline Farberger (born 1967) is a Swedish business executive currently working as chairwoman, board advisor and board member on several boards. [1] She previously served as the CEO of the Swedish company ICA Insurance [], part of the ICA Group, from 2016 to 2022.
The ICA Group is an American not-for-profit entity specializing in consulting organizations wishing to become fully owned by the employees. The organization has a reliable work history with the NCBA. While ICA primarily provides consultation to worker cooperatives, it also offers support to employee stock ownership plans (ESOPs). [1]
ICA Gruppen AB (Swedish pronunciation:; "ICA Group"; from Inköpscentralernas aktiebolag, lit. ' the Purchasing Centres' Corporation ') is a Swedish retailer franchise with a focus on food and health. The group also owns a bank, real estate division and a pharmacy chain.
In 2021, he led the company's acquisition of Cigna Group's Asian businesses that focused on health and accident insurance. [13] In 2023, Greenberg's total compensation from Chubb was $27.7 million, representing a CEO-to-median worker pay ratio of 452-to-1. [15]