Wednesday, 9 December 2015

SAFARICOM CEO Bob Collymore reveals his wealth!!!!


Wealth Declaration: See How Much Safaricom CEO Bob Collymore Is Worth
SAFARICOM CEO - BOB COLLYMORE
                              
Safaricom CEO Bob Collymore has fulfilled his promise to publicly declare his assets as way of instilling transparency in the fight against corruption in Kenya.
The telecommunication giant boss, on Tuesday, December 8, declared that he has net assets worth about KSh 277 million ($2,719,000 to be precise) after having worked for over 30 years.
The assets comprise of a residential house in London (KSh 54 million), cash in Kenya banks (KSh 21 million), cash in banks in the United Kingdom (KSh 95 million), Safaricom shares (KSh 18 million) and Vodafone PLC shares (KSh 89 million).
Guyana-born executive also declared that he has earned KSh 100 million ($1,068,000) from employment income as the head of Safaricom in the last 12 months. Collymore has held the position since November 2010 when he took over from Michael Joseph.


Apart from the salary, Bob Collymore said he had also earned KSh 591,249 in the last 12 months.
Bob Collymore serves on the Kenya Vision 2030 board, is a Founder Trustee in the National Road Safety Trust and also a chairman of The East African Marine System (TEAMS) Board.


Other notable personalities who promised to declare their wealth as well are Chief Justice Willy Mutunga and Kenya Commercial Bank boss Joshua Oigara in a show of support to a civil society campaign on knocking out corruption in Kenya.
The campaign, spearheaded by activist Boniface Mwangi, kicked off on December 1, with a march to State House in Nairobi.

SOURCE: TUKO.COM
Safaricom CEO Bob Collymore's annual $1.068 million income makes him possibly the highest paid chief of a mobile services provider in Kenya.
In an asset declaration form, Collymore stated that he earns the Sh108,924,786 a year and has no assets in Kenya, save for his $180,000 (Sh18 million) shares in Safaricom.
The chief executive also has shares worth $871,000 (Sh88.8 million) at Vodafone PLC and a residential house in the UK worth about $530,000 (Sh54 million).
He also has liquid cash amounting to more than Sh100 million at local and foreign banks.
Collymore, who declared his wealth on Tuesday ahead of World Anti-Corruption Day, is generally worth about $3.8 million (Sh387 million), including his salary for the last 12 months.
During the launch of the Anti-corruption conference on Tuesday, the CEO and board member of the United Nations Global Compact noted that corruption is a major obstacle to sustainable economic, political and social development.
He heads Safaricom which has been ranked Kenya’s largest taxpayer.
It was reported in October that Safaricom dominates the Kenyan mobile market, sweeping up more than 90 per cent of revenues in areas such as voice calls and text messaging.
Rivals like Bharti Airtel and some officials have complained that Safaricom's dominance stifles competition.
Safaricom's revenues from calls amounted to a 91.63 per cent market share in 2014, while its closest competitor, Airtel, had 8.33 per cent, according to the data obtained from the Communications Authority.
In text or short messaging services, Safaricom had more than a 90-per cent share of total market revenues from that segment, the regulator said.
- See more at: http://www.the-star.co.ke/news/i-am-worth-sh387-million-declares-safaricom-boss-bob-collymore#sthash.UqW2Chlf.dpuf
Safaricom CEO Bob Collymore's annual $1.068 million income makes him possibly the highest paid chief of a mobile services provider in Kenya.
In an asset declaration form, Collymore stated that he earns the Sh108,924,786 a year and has no assets in Kenya, save for his $180,000 (Sh18 million) shares in Safaricom.
The chief executive also has shares worth $871,000 (Sh88.8 million) at Vodafone PLC and a residential house in the UK worth about $530,000 (Sh54 million).
He also has liquid cash amounting to more than Sh100 million at local and foreign banks.
Collymore, who declared his wealth on Tuesday ahead of World Anti-Corruption Day, is generally worth about $3.8 million (Sh387 million), including his salary for the last 12 months.
During the launch of the Anti-corruption conference on Tuesday, the CEO and board member of the United Nations Global Compact noted that corruption is a major obstacle to sustainable economic, political and social development.
He heads Safaricom which has been ranked Kenya’s largest taxpayer.
It was reported in October that Safaricom dominates the Kenyan mobile market, sweeping up more than 90 per cent of revenues in areas such as voice calls and text messaging.
Rivals like Bharti Airtel and some officials have complained that Safaricom's dominance stifles competition.
Safaricom's revenues from calls amounted to a 91.63 per cent market share in 2014, while its closest competitor, Airtel, had 8.33 per cent, according to the data obtained from the Communications Authority.
In text or short messaging services, Safaricom had more than a 90-per cent share of total market revenues from that segment, the regulator said.
- See more at: http://www.the-star.co.ke/news/i-am-worth-sh387-million-declares-safaricom-boss-bob-collymore#sthash.UqW2Chlf.dpuf

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