Alki David’s net worth stands at
$1.9 Billion


Alki David: A Brief Biography

Alkiviades David, born on May 23, 1968, in Lagos, Nigeria, to a family of Greek-Cypriot descent, is a billionaire heir and an entrepreneur involved in various businesses such as film production and internet television. He is most recognized for his association with the Leventis family and the Leventis-David Group, which possesses one of the world’s major Coca-Cola bottling companies, Coca-Cola Hellenic. Additionally, he has also gained fame for his involvement in the documentary “Lord of The Freaks”.

David’s inheritance augmented his fortune, which was estimated at $1.9 billion as of early-2016. In addition to his family assets, he owns multiple companies, including the internet-based television service, FilmOn, and the streaming website, BattleCam.com. He continues to expand his wealth through ongoing business endeavors.

Valuation: $1.9 Billion

David’s educational background includes stints at Stowe School in England, and later at Le Rosey in Switzerland. He also served in the British Army before pursuing film studies at the Royal College of Art in London. During this period, he was also a part-owner of a film post-production firm. David has dabbled in various occupations, including being a laboratory analyst for Coca-Cola, a commodities broker, a water skiing coach, a scuba-diving trainer, and an advertising salesman.

His interest in films prompted him to establish the company Beverly Hills Video Group, which he later sold after seven years of operation. Throughout this period, he established connections and engaged in ventures with other organizations. He subsequently founded a television production company and worked as a writer and producer.

David’s father’s business flourished, ultimately leading to an increase in his son’s inheritance and personal wealth. Despite this, David remained involved in his own undertakings, including the establishment of Independent Models in 1998. In 2006, he launched the streaming site FilmOn and concurrently appeared in several films such as “The Freediver”, “Opa!”, and “Fishtales”. Among his notable roles is “The Bank Job”, where he portrayed a bank-vault expert hired by Jason Statham’s character.