5 companies owned by Eswatini’s richest man, Natie Kirsh
Kirsh’s wealth is derived from a diverse investment portfolio spanning the retail and real estate sectors.
Kirsh’s wealth is derived from a diverse investment portfolio spanning the retail and real estate sectors.
The decline in Kirsh’s fortune can be attributed to the performance of his private investments in Kirsh Group.
This substantial surge in Kirsh’s fortune marks a significant turnaround following a slump of $170 million earlier this year.
Kirsh’s stake in Jetro Holdings is worth $4.76 billion, accounting for the majority of his $7.28-billion fortune.
Kirsh’s net worth bounces back by $460 million after a multimillion-dollar slump earlier this year.
Kirsh has seen his net worth drop by $72.9 million since the start of the year.
Kirsh also owns 54 percent of Sydney-based Abacus Property Group.
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Kirsh’s net worth has dropped from $7.61 billion to $7.32 billion.
Kirsh derives the majority of his fortune from Kirsh Group and Jetro Holdings.
The majority of Natie Kirsh’s fortune stems from his 75-percent stake in Jetro Holdings.
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.
The bump in his net worth is due to an increase in the valuation of his stake in Jetro Holdings.