Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal, Saudi billionaire and founder of Kingdom Holding Co.
Alwaleed who made billions investing in American, European and Middle Eastern companies is donating his $32 billion fortune to philanthropy, according to a statement released Wednesday.
“Philanthropy is an intrinsic part of my Islamic faith,” Alwaleed said in the press release. “With this pledge, I am honoring my life-long commitment to what matters most, helping to build a more peaceful, equitable and sustainable world for generations to come.”
Forbes ranks Alwaleed at the 34th richest person in the world. His major investments have included Twitter and Citigroup, as well as media companies like Time Warner (CNN’s parent company) and Disney.
Alwaleed’s press release from Wednesday quotes Gates saying,
“Prince Alwaleed’s generous commitment promises to significantly extend the great work that his foundation is already doing.”
For those worried how he will manage if he gives away all his money, the prince will be holding on to his publicly-listed investment business.
“This is very much separate from my ownership in Kingdom Holding,” the prince said at the announcement.
Kingdom Holding, of which the prince is the majority shareholder, has holdings in a number of businesses, including banking and financial services, property businesses, media companies and internet and technology firms.
The prince has been married four times and has children.
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Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal of Saudi Arabian pledges his $32 billion fortune to charity
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