Richard “Dick” Enthoven, the reclusive billionaire whose family has interests in Nando’s, Hollard Insurance and Spier wine farm, died on December 2 after a battle with cancer. He was 85.

Born in 1937, Enthoven was the son of Dutch immigrant insurance broker Robert Enthoven whose insurance brokerage business started in the late 1950s and eventually evolved into Hollard, which has grown to become SA’s largest privately owned insurer...

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