Naspers
Owned by Naspers, the Media24 Centre building in Foreshore, Cape Town CBD, serves as the company's headquarters | |
| Formerly | Die Nasionale Pers (until 1998) |
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| Company type | Public |
| JSE: NPN LSE: NPSN | |
| Industry | Internet, E-commerce, fintech, food delivery |
| Founded | 12 May 1915 |
| Founder | W.A. Hofmeyr |
| Headquarters | , South Africa |
Area served | Worldwide |
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| Revenue | US$22.1 billion (FY 2020) |
| US$3.7 billion (FY 2020) | |
| Total assets | US$36.3 billion (FY 2020) |
| Total equity | US$29.93 billion (FY 2020) |
| Owner | |
| Subsidiaries | Prosus Media24 Property24 Takealot.com Naspers Foundry |
| Website | www |
Naspers Limited (formerly Die Nasionale Pers) is a South African multinational, internet, technology and multimedia holding company headquartered in Cape Town.
The company has interests in online retail, publishing, real estate, and venture capital investment. Naspers' principal shareholder is its Dutch-listed investment subsidiary, Prosus, which owns approximately 49% of its parent as part of a cross-ownership structure.
Founded in 1915 by attorney William Angus Hofmeyr, Die Nasionale Pers was the largest publishing company in South Africa throughout the 20th century with interests across newspapers, magazines and books. In the 1980s, the company began to diversify, launching a subscription television service and investing in markets outside of South Africa for the first time.
In 2001, Naspers made an early investment in Chinese technology firm Tencent and became increasingly focused on the global consumer internet sector. In 2019, Naspers listed its global internet investment business unit Prosus (including a 31% stake in Tencent) on Euronext Amsterdam.
As of 2021, Naspers owned a 56.92% stake in Prosus and wholly owns Media24 (Africa's largest publishing company), Takealot.com (South Africa's largest online retailer) and Naspers Foundry, a South African focused venture capital fund.