Isabel dos Santos

Sindika Dokolo

Isabel dos Santos is the richest woman in Africa with an estimated fortune of $2.2bn

Dos Santos and her husband, the art collector Sindika Dokolo, have a business empire that reaches from Angola, across Africa into Europe and the Middle East with holdings in banks, oil, cement, media, telecoms, diamonds, a brewery and a chain of supermarkets.

The couple are subject to asset freezes in Angola. They strongly deny allegations of nepotism and say the actions are part of a political witch-hunt.

Properties

Superyacht

Hayken bought for

€29.5m from

Christian Candy

London

Three properties in

Kensington worth

an estimated £24m

Algarve

Villa in Quinta

do Lago

Dubai

Residence in the Bulgari

resort onJumeirah Bay

Monaco

€50m property

in La Petite Afrique

Lisbon

Luxury property with

seven parking spaces on

Av. António Augusto

de Aguiar

Sindika Dokolo claims to have the biggest collection of African art in the world

The Sindika Dokolo Foundation also owns works by Andy Warhol and Jean-Michel Basquiat

Art

Shareholdings

Diamonds

Swiss jewellery

maker

De Grisogono

Telecoms and media

NOS, Portugal, market cap: €3bn

Unitel, Angola, valued at: $2bn

and Zap, Angolan TV

Banks

Portugal's EuroBic and

Fomento de Angola

Brewery

Sodiba, Angola

Cement

Nova Cimangola,

Angola

Supermarkets

Candando, Angola

Oil and gas

Galp, market

cap: €12.9bn

 

Properties

Superyacht

Hayken bought for

€29.5m from

Christian Candy

Sindika Dokolo claims to have the biggest collection of African art in the world

Algarve

Villa in Quinta

do Lago

Monaco

€50m property in

La Petite Afrique

Lisbon

Luxury property

with seven

parking spaces

on Av. António

Augusto

de Aguiar

London

Three properties in

Kensington worth an

estimated £24m

Art

These are some of their most valuable assets and companies they have stakes in ...

The Sindika Dokolo Foundation also owns works by Andy Warhol and Jean-Michel Basquiat

Dubai

Residence in the

Bulgari resort on

Jumeirah Bay

Isabel dos Santos

Sindika Dokolo

Isabel dos Santos is the richest woman in Africa with an estimated fortune of $2.2bn

Dos Santos and her husband, the art collector Sindika Dokolo, have a business empire that reaches from Angola, across Africa into Europe and the Middle East with holdings in banks, oil, cement, media, telecoms, diamonds, a brewery and a chain of supermarkets.

Shareholdings

Brewery

Sodiba, Angola

The couple are subject to asset freezes in Angola. They strongly deny allegations of nepotism and say the actions are part of a political witch-hunt.

Banks

Portugal's

EuroBic and

Fomento de

Angola

Oil and gas

Galp, €12.9bn

market cap

Cement

Nova Cimangola,

Angola

Telecoms and media

NOS, Portugal, market cap: €3bn

Unitel, Angola, valued at: $2bn

and Zap, Angolan TV

Diamonds

Swiss jewellery

maker

De Grisogono

Supermarkets

Candando, Angola

Properties

Sindika Dokolo claims to have the biggest collection of African art in the world

Superyacht

Hayken bought for

€29.5m from

Christian Candy

Algarve

Villa in Quinta

do Lago

Monaco

€50m property in

La Petite Afrique

Art

Lisbon

Luxury property with

seven parking spaces on

Av. António Augusto

de Aguiar

London

Three properties in

Kensington worth

an estimated £24m

The Sindika Dokolo Foundation also owns works by Andy Warhol and Jean-Michel

Basquiat

These are some of their most valuable assets and companies they have stakes in ...

Dubai

Residence in the

Bulgari resort on

Jumeirah Bay

Isabel dos Santos

Sindika Dokolo

Isabel dos Santos is the richest woman in Africa with an estimated fortune of $2.2bn

Dos Santos and her husband, the art collector Sindika Dokolo, have a business empire that reaches from Angola, across Africa into Europe and the Middle East with holdings in banks, oil, cement, media, telecoms, diamonds, a brewery and a chain of supermarkets.

Shareholdings

Banks

Portugal's

EuroBic and

Fomento de

Angola

The couple are subject to asset freezes in Angola. They strongly deny allegations of nepotism and say the actions are part of a political witch-hunt.

Brewery

Sodiba, Angola

Oil and gas

Galp, market cap:

€12.9bn

 

Cement

Nova Cimangola,

Angola

Telecoms and media

NOS, Portugal, market cap: €3bn

Unitel, Angola, valued at: $2bn

and Zap, Angolan TV

Diamonds

Swiss jewellery maker

De Grisogono

Supermarkets

Candando, Angola