Teddy Sagi (Hebrew: טדי שגיא; born November 14, 1971) is an Israeli billionaire businessman based in London and Dubai.
His personal wealth is estimated at US$6.4 billion, with interests in real estate, gambling software, payments processing, and digital advertising.
Sagi also owns two penthouses in Herzliya, and other homes in Tel Aviv (including an apartment in the Tzameret Towers purchased from former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak), London's Knightsbridge, Cyprus, and as of 2021 Dubai.
[19] Primarily based in Bulgaria, SafeCharge was traded on London's AIM, with a market cap of £385 million.
[23] Kape owns VPN services and cybersecurity tools, including CyberGhost, Private Internet Access (PIA), ZenMate, ExpressVPN, and Intego.
[25][26] The monetization options were used by major ad injectors which used man-in-the-browser to change or add advertisements to what users saw.
[26] Over time, Crossrider's services became increasingly utilized by malware and adware developers and the company was unable to combat misuse.
[35] In November 2018, Sagi acquired the mobile advertising company Mobfox from Matomy Media for $7.5 million.
[41] Sagi is also reported to enter the co-working share workspace sector with an international brand LABS.
[42] In August 2015, The GoodVision Trust (beneficiary Teddy Sagi) sold a 24.79% stake of Austrian real-estate company conwert Immobilien Invest SE to the German real-estate company Adler Real Estate AG.
[43] In March 2020, Labtech, the property investment firm owned by Teddy Sagi, completed the sale of Holborn Links Estate for 245 million euros to investors Tristan Capital Partners and Cording Real Estate Group.