Swazi billionaire Natie Kirsh sees net worth dip by $170 million, returning to $7.1 billion
Kirsh Group, the holding company for Kirsh’s investments, also saw its value dip by $100 million, falling from $305 million to $205 million.
Kirsh Group, the holding company for Kirsh’s investments, also saw its value dip by $100 million, falling from $305 million to $205 million.
The majority of Kirsh’s investments are held within his conglomerate, Kirsh Group.
Kirsh’s wealth is derived from a diverse investment portfolio spanning the retail and real estate sectors.
Kirsh’s net worth bounces back by $460 million after a multimillion-dollar slump earlier this year.
Kirsh also owns 54 percent of Sydney-based Abacus Property Group.
Kirsh’s year-to-date wealth loss is $379 million.
Kirsh is one of Africa’s wealthiest businessmen.
Kirsh is Eswatini’s richest man.
Kirsh also owns 54 percent of Sydney-based Abacus Property Group.
However, Kirsh still remains one of Africa’s wealthiest billionaires.
Kirsh’s net worth is now estimated at $7.82 billion.
Kirsh ranks as the 278th richest man in the world and the richest person in Eswatini (formerly Swaziland).