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Idan Ofer

Israeli business magnate and philanthropist

1955 - today

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His biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Idan Ofer is the 518th most popular businessperson, the 271st most popular biography from Israel and the 4th most popular Israeli Businessperson.

Idan Ofer is most famous for building a vast business empire as an Israeli magnate in shipping, energy, and real estate investments. A lesser-known fact is that he hails from the prominent Ofer family and has discreetly expanded their legacy through strategic global ventures. His lasting impact lies in his philanthropy, funding education, arts, and cultural initiatives in Israel that continue to inspire future generations.

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Among Businesspeople

Among businesspeople, Idan Ofer ranks 518 out of 847Before him are Ruja Ignatova, Jerry Buss, Helen Walton, Jared Isaacman, Émile Étienne Guimet, and Vladimir Gusinsky. After him are Pierre Omidyar, Teddy Mayer, John Houlding, William Knox D'Arcy, Brendan Eich, and Malcom McLean.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1955, Idan Ofer ranks 290Before him are Robert Richardson, Bruno Pezzey, Irina Khakamada, Lee Smolin, Steven Culp, and Petr Aven. After him are Ringo Lam, Tom Sandberg, Philip Hammond, Giannina Facio, Ünal Üstel, and Christian Gourcuff.

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In Israel

Among people born in Israel, Idan Ofer ranks 271 out of NaNBefore him are Ron Arad (1951), Bar Refaeli (1985), Rika Zaraï (1938), Nahum Stelmach (1936), Mohammad Bakri (1953), and Esther Hayut (1953). After him are Oded Fehr (1970), Yossi Beilin (1948), Elia Suleiman (1960), Avi Loeb (1962), Nurit Peled-Elhanan (1949), and Joan of Acre (1272).

Among Businesspeople In Israel

Among businesspeople born in Israel, Idan Ofer ranks 4Before him are Miriam Adelson (1945), Arnon Milchan (1944), and Talal Abu-Ghazaleh (1938). After him are Micky Arison (1949), Adam Neumann (1979), Zeev Suraski (1976), Simon Leviev (1990), and Andi Gutmans (2000).

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