(Bloomberg) -- Prosus NV and Naspers Ltd. have named the first new chief executive officer since the South African-Dutch tech group split almost five years ago. Most Read from BloombergChina Attempts to End Property Crisis With Broad Rescue PackageWith a BlackRock CEO, $9 Trillion Vanguard Braces for TurbulenceUS Inflation Data Was Accidentally Released 30 Minutes EarlyVoters Prefer Trump Over Biden on Economy. This Data Shows WhyPutin and Xi Vow to Step Up Fight to Counter US ‘Containment’Fabri
Dutch technology investor Prosus and its South African parent group Naspers on Friday named the head of their iFood business, Fabricio Bloisi, as their new CEO, replacing long-time boss Bob van Dijk who stepped down last September. Bloisi, 47, is a Brazilian entrepreneur who holds a degree in Computer Science from the State University of Campinas (UNICAMP) and an MBA from Getulio Vargas Foundation. Prosus has invested in Movile, which owns iFood, for about 15 years.
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) -Dutch technology investor Prosus and its South African parent group Naspers on Friday named the head of their iFood business, Fabricio Bloisi, as their new CEO, replacing long-time boss Bob van Dijk who stepped down last September. The companies, whose main asset is Prosus's 26% stake in Chinese tech giant Tencent, said Bloisi - currently the CEO of Latin American food delivery business iFood - would assume the role at both companies on July 1.