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Eyal Ofer
Israeli real estate and shipping magnate (born )
Eyal Ofer (Hebrew: אייל עופר; born 2 June ) is a Monaco-based billionaire, born in Israel.[4] He is a real estate, energy, technology and shipping magnate, an art collector, and a philanthropist.
Ofer is the chairman of Ofer Global, Zodiac Group and Global Holdings.
Biography
Ofer was born in in Haifa, Israel.[1][5] His father, Sammy Ofer, was a Romanian-born Israeli shipping magnate and once Israel's richest man.[1][6][7] Ofer graduated from Atlantic College, an international boarding school affiliated with the United World Colleges, based in St Donat's Castle, Wales.[8] In his teenage years, he spent summers working on one of his family's ships, loading cargo, scraping the boats' sides and repainting them, as well as traveling to international ports.[5]
He served as an intelligence officer in the Israeli Air Force from to [5][8] He then studied Maritime Law at the University of London.[5]
Career
Ofer's business interests are separate from those of his brother, Idan Ofer, operating independently,[9] and are concentrated in shipping, cruise lines and global real estate within the Ofer Global group,[10] a Monaco-based private company focused on shipping, real estate, oil and gas, banking and investments in Europe, North America, the Near East and Asia.[11]
In , he received an honorary lifetime membership of the Baltic Exchange in London in recognition of his contribution to shipping in the UK and global maritime trade.[8] Other recipients of this award have included the Duke of Edinburgh, Winston Churchill, and Maersk Mc-Kinney.[12]
He is "one of the most influential shipowners in the industry”, according to Lloyd’s List, ranking among its most influential people, since ,[13] including as tenth in ,[14] and seventh in ,[13] ,[15] and [16]
He has spoken at industry events, including at the Milken Institute Global Conference in , and [17][18][19][20] Ofer also regularly attends the World Economic Forum’s annual meeting in Davos.[21]
In , Ofer joined the Advisory Board of the Bloomberg New Economy Forum.[22] The board is made up of a group of leaders in their fields from business, government, education and philanthropy.[23]
In November , Bloomberg Billionaires Index reported his net worth to be US$ billion.[24]
Property
Main article: Global Holdings
Ofer first moved to New York City in to start the family real estate business, and invested in properties on Park Avenue South, which he rented to law firms and public relations firms through his real estate company, Global Holdings.[5][8] Over the years, he assembled a real estate empire, having acquired a deep knowledge of ships which had made him comfortable with managing similarly tangible assets.[21]
Ofer is the chairman of Global Holdings, a private real estate holding company specializing in large-scale commercial real estate and high-end residential developments.
Its holdings include prime commercial properties in Manhattan, and a controlling stake in Miller Global Properties, a large real estate investment fund focusing on key markets in North America and Europe.[25] He serves as Miller Global's co-chairman.[26] Global Holdings' commercial projects include, among others, and Park Avenue – the former headquarters of the Altria Group.[27]
Its residential projects include 15 Central Park West, which was described as “the most powerful apartment building in the world” and “the most lucrative”, with quoted apartment sales of approximately $2billion.[28][29] It was the subject of a book published in March by Michael Gross entitled House of Outrageous Fortune: Fifteen Central Park West, the World's Most Powerful Address.[30]
They also include the development at The Greenwich Lane (in partnership with the Rudin family - formerly the site of Saint Vincent's Catholic Medical Center), together with the redevelopment of 18 Gramercy Park South, Park Avenue and 50 United Nations Plaza (all in partnership with Zeckendorf Development).[5][31] 18 Gramercy Park South (ranked the most expensive Manhattan development in )[32] and 15 Central Park West were designed by architect Robert A.
M. Stern.[29][33] 50 UN Plaza is a story tower designed by London-based architects Foster and Partners.[34][35] Ofer’s portfolio includes more than properties and over 1, hotel rooms.[24]
Shipping
Main article: Zodiac Maritime
Ofer started his career in international maritime transportation in all the major shipping segments in the s.[8]
He is the chairman of Zodiac Group, a privately held London-based[36] ship owning and chartering (i.e.
leasing) company with a fleet of more than vessels.[21] It is the largest operator of vessels under the Red Ensign by tonnage.[37] Ofer has been a director of Royal Caribbean Cruises, the second largest cruise company in the world, since May and holds a significant stake in the company.[8][38]
In , Ofer was ranked 7th in the Lloyd’s List Top Most Influential People in the Shipping Industry.
According to Lloyd’s List, "the consensus view from those who know Eyal Ofer best is that he is a man who understands the markets with forensic detail".[16] He controls one of the largest private shipping fleets in the world,[21] and is the third-largest non-operating owner of containerships in the world.[15]
Energy
Through O.G.
Energy, he is involved in energy production, including renewable energy, and the production of green hydrogen. In , he invested in Belgium-based green hydrogen energy startup Tree Energy Solutions (TES), through O.G. Energy.[39] Through O.G. Oil & Gas, the oil and gas arm of Ofer Global's O.G. Energy division, he has exploration and production interests in South East Asia and in Australasia, including a 70% majority stake in New Zealand Oil & Gas (NZOG), acquired in [40][41][42][43][44]
In October , O.G.
Energy agreed to acquire a 40 per cent stake in Beach Energy’s Otway Basin assets off the south east coast of Australia.[45] In , he also founded OMNI Offshore Terminals, the largest provider of floating production storage and offloading (FSO and FPSO) assets to the offshore oil and gas industry, with headquarters in Singapore.[46]
Technology
Ofer has interests in technology companies[47][48][49][50] through single LP VC fund O.G.
Venture Partners,[51][52] the tech investment arm of Ofer Global.[50] Its $ million Fund I launched in to invest in early growth start-ups with disruptive technologies,[50][53] including SuperPlay, a mobile gaming company acquired by Playtika in for $ million[54] plus a contingent amount of up to $ billion, depending on performance over three years.[55]
In , Ofer stated that "Technology has become the global economy’s central nervous system" at the launch of O.G.
Venture Partners $ million Fund II, continuing his focus on early growth stage investments in software tech start-ups.[53]
Arts
Ofer is listed among the top collectors in the world of contemporary, modern, Impressionist and Post-Impressionist art by ARTnews.
Eyal ofer biography of mahatma gandhi Since then, Eyal and Idan Ofer, each in his own field, managed to strengthen the capital he inherited — and establish his own empire. Archived from the original on 7 December Newsletter Subscription. Accessed 17 MarchHe inherited half of an extensive collection from his father,[1] including masterpieces by Vincent van Gogh and Pablo Picasso, and continues to expand a significant collection. He is associated with several Arts institutions and is a founding member of the Circle of Friends of Fondation Giacometti in Paris.
He is a trustee and serves on the permanent acquisitions committee for the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York.[4]
Through his family Foundation, in , he donated £10million to expand the Tate Modern museum in London. As a result, the exhibition gallery on the third floor bears his name. He gave £ million to the National Maritime Museum to allow it to keep two 18th-century George Stubbs paintings (Portrait of a Large Dog and The Kongouro from New Holland) in the UK after a public appeal by Sir David Attenborough.[6][56][57][58] The Foundation also made a donation of $5 million to the Tel Aviv Museum of Art in to renovate the Helena Rubinstein Pavilion for Contemporary Art,[59] which reopened as the Eyal Ofer Pavilion in May with the first retrospective of Swiss sculptor Alberto Giacometti to be shown in Israel.[60]
Philanthropy
Ofer is a supporter of artistic, educational and cultural institutions – including the Tate Modern and the National Maritime Museum in the UK and the Tel Aviv Museum of Art – through the Eyal & Marilyn Ofer Family Foundation, which continues his family's philanthropic tradition.[58] Ofer is chairman of the Foundation.[2]
Ofer was one of the donors to the Gloriana during the Diamond Jubilee of Elizabeth II in [6]
In , the Eyal Ofer Heart Hospital opened with financial support from Ofer for the Rambam Health Care Campus, which built the new cardiology hospital.[61]
Personal life
He is married to Marilyn Ofer, and they have four children.[1][62] They reside in Monte Carlo, Monaco.[1] In , they resided in west London and had a home in Herzliya Pituah near Tel Aviv.[7] He also owns an apartment at 15 Central Park West, a building he developed located on the Upper West Side of Manhattan in New York City.[5]
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