Anthony Edward Rupert
OMSG (4 October 1916 – 18 January 2006) was a South African businessman and conservationist.
He was born on 4 October, 1916 and raised in the small town of
Graaff-Reinet
Graaff-Reinet (; Xhosa: eRhafu) is a town in the Eastern Cape Province of South Africa. It is the oldest town in the province and the fourth oldest town in South Africa, after Cape Town, Stellenbosch, Simon's Town, Paarl and Swellendam. The to ...
in the
Eastern Cape Province
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of the
Union of South Africa
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. He studied in
Pretoria
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Pretoria strad ...
and ultimately moved to
Stellenbosch
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, where he established the
Rembrandt Group and where it still has its headquarters today. He died in his sleep at his home in Thibault Street,
Stellenbosch
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at the age of 89.
Early life
After dropping out of medical school due to a lack of funds, Rupert earned a chemistry degree at the
University of Pretoria
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, where he also lectured for a short while. Subsequently, he started a dry-cleaning business.
Some time later, with an initial investment of £10 and together with two fellow investors, he started manufacturing cigarettes in his garage, which he eventually built into the tobacco and industrial conglomerate
Rembrandt Group, overseeing its transition to the industrial and luxury branded goods sectors, with Rembrandt eventually splitting into
Remgro (an investment company with financial, mining and industrial interests) and
Richemont
Compagnie Financière Richemont S.A., commonly known as Richemont, is a Switzerland-based luxury goods holding company founded in 1988 by South African businessman Johann Rupert. Through its various subsidiaries, Richemont produces and sells jew ...
(a Swiss-based luxury goods group). Currently, this business empire encompasses hundreds of companies located in 35 countries on six continents, with combined yearly net sales in the region of US$10 billion.
Rupert had also been deeply involved in environmental conservation and his companies have been prominent in funding the fine arts; since 1964, foundations established by Rembrandt have used a part of the group's profits for the promotion of education, art, music and the preservation of historical buildings.
He also played an important role in the South African
Small Business Development Corporation (SBDC), a non-profit company whose loans to small and medium-sized businesses have created nearly half a million jobs since 1981.
Business career
Rupert established the tobacco company "Voorbrand Tobacco Company" in 1939 manufacturing snuff.
He soon renamed it Rembrandt Ltd., whose overseas tobacco interests were consolidated into
Rothmans in 1972.
In 1988, the Rembrandt group founded the Swiss luxury goods company, Richemont, which in turn acquired Rembrandt's shares in
Rothmans. Richemont also owns such luxury brands as
Cartier (jewellery);
Alfred Dunhill and Sulka (designer clothing); Seeger (leather bags);
Piaget,
Baume & Mercier and
Vacheron Constantin (Swiss watches) and
Montblanc (writing instruments).
In 1995, Rembrandt and Richemont consolidated their respective tobacco interests into
Rothmans International, which was at the time the world's fourth largest cigarette manufacturer. In 1999, Rothmans International merged with
British American Tobacco
British American Tobacco p.l.c. (BAT) is a British multinational company that manufactures and sells cigarettes, tobacco and other nicotine products including electronic cigarettes. The company, established in 1902, is headquartered in London, E ...
(BAT), the world's second-largest cigarette producer. Remgro held 10% and Richemont held 18.6% of BAT before unbundling.
Anton's eldest son,
Johann Rupert
Johann Peter Rupert (born 1 June 1950) is a South African billionaire Businessperson, businessman, who is the eldest son of business tycoon Anton Rupert and his wife Huberte. He is the Chair (officer), chairman of the Swiss-based luxury goods c ...
, is now the CEO of Richemont and chairman of Remgro.
The Rupert family is also deeply involved in the South African wine and liquor industry, owning the L'Ormarins and La Motte
wine estates and having a stake in Rupert & Rothschild Vignerons, the wine-making partnership between the Rupert and
Rothschild
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families (at the time of his death due to a car crash in 2001, Rupert's youngest son, Anthonij, was head of Rupert & Rothschild Vignerons).
The Ruperts also partially control two of South Africa's largest wine merchant houses, Stellenbosch Farmers' Winery (SFW) and Distillers Corporation, who together produce one of every six bottles of wine in South Africa and nearly eighty percent of the country's brandy. These two companies have merged to form
Distell Group Limited.
Among other interests, the Rupert Group also owns South Africa's second-largest chain of private hospitals, the
Medi-Clinic Corporation, with 5,500 beds.
According to his biography, Rupert's business career spanned over sixty years. He started his global empire with a personal investment of just £10 in 1941 becoming named on the ''
Forbes
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'' list of 500 wealthiest families worldwide. At the time of his death his assets were estimated at $1.7 billion.
Politics
In 1966, he was mentioned as a possible candidate for Prime Minister as a part of a "
Verwoerd must go" campaign. The
Cape Province
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section of the ruling
National Party endorsed Rupert over Verwoerd, citing the need to improve South Africa's international standing and Rupert's image as a "moderate" who could unify the country, whilst still maintaining and developing the Apartheid system. Verwoerd was assassinated within one month, and hardliner
John Vorster
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was endorsed by the NP caucus to replace him; Vorster was to become South Africa's longest consecutive-serving head of government.
He was a member of the secret Afrikaner society, the
Afrikaner Broederbond
The Afrikaner Broederbond (AB) or simply the Broederbond was an exclusively Afrikaner Calvinist and male secret society in South Africa dedicated to the advancement of the Afrikaner people. It was founded by H. J. Klopper, H. W. van der Merw ...
in the 1940s, but eventually he dismissed it as an "absurdity", and allowed his membership to lapse.
Involvement in conservation
Rupert was a founding member of the WWF (
World Wildlife Fund
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) and it was in his role as the president of the organisation's South African branch that he took a lead in the creation of
trans-frontier parks (also known as trans-frontier conservation areas (TFCAs) or "peace parks"), such as the
Lubombo Transfrontier Conservation Area. He also established
The 1001: A Nature Trust in 1970, a
financial endowment
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to fund the organisation.
With an initial grant of 1.2 million
Rand
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(US$260,000) from the Rupert Nature Foundation, the
Peace Parks Foundation was established on 1 February 1997 to facilitate the establishment of TFCAs in southern Africa.
Nelson Mandela
Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela ( , ; born Rolihlahla Mandela; 18 July 1918 – 5 December 2013) was a South African Internal resistance to apartheid, anti-apartheid activist and politician who served as the first president of South Africa f ...
,
Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands and Anton Rupert were the founding patrons of the Peace Parks Foundation. In 2000,
the Cape Tercentenary Foundation awarded him the Molteno Medal for lifetime services to cultural and nature conservation.
Acknowledgement
In 2004, he was voted 28th in the television series,
Top 100 Great South Africans.
References
Further reading
* Dommisse, Eben. ''Anton Rupert: A Biography''. Tafelberg Publishers, 2009.
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