Naspers CFO Basil Sgourdos retires after 29 years

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Naspers CFO Basil Sgourdos retires after 29 years
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Basil Sgourdos is retiring as group chief financial officer and financial director of Naspers and Prosus, effective 30 November.

Basil Sgourdos is retiring as group chief financial officer and financial director of Naspers and Prosus after 29 years.

He was appointed group chief financial director of Naspers in July 2014 and of Prosus since its listing in 2019.. In July, the company appointed Fabricio Bloisi as group CEO.of Bob van Dijk, in September last year. He had served as chief executive of Naspers from 2014 and of Prosus since its listing in 2019.

Commenting on Sgourdos’s retirement, Koos Bekker, chairman of Naspers and Prosus, says: “While Basil will remain active in his role for another few months, I would like to take this opportunity to recognise and thank Basil for his dedicated service to the company over the last 29 years.

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