South African billionaire Natie Kirsh secures spot on Africa’s richest list after $29bn deal

South African billionaire Nathan “Natie” Kirsh has secured his place in the top tier of Africa’s richest individuals after a landmark deal valued at about R475 billion ($29 billion) reshaped his global business empire and significantly boosted his net worth.

South African billionaire Natie Kirsh secures spot on Africa’s richest list after $29bn deal
South African billionaire Nathan Kirsh secures spot on Africa’s richest list after $29bn deal

South African billionaire Nathan “Natie” Kirsh has secured his place in the top tier of Africa’s richest individuals after a landmark deal valued at about R475 billion ($29 billion) reshaped his global business empire and significantly boosted his net worth.

  • Nathan Kirsh has become Africa’s third-richest individual after a $29 billion deal.
  • He sold Jetro Restaurant Depot LLC to Sysco Corporation, monetizing his key asset.
  • Kirsh’s net worth surged by about 50%, reaching roughly R249 billion after the transaction.
  • This marks the peak of a seven-decade business career spanning food, property, and retail.

The transaction involves the sale of Jetro Restaurant Depot LLC to listed food-service giant Sysco Corporation, marking the exit from Kirsh’s most valuable holding and the monetisation of a core asset that has anchored his international portfolio for decades.

The deal, first announced last month and now completed, was a key driver behind his sharp rise in wealth.

Following its conclusion, Kirsh’s net worth has increased by roughly 50% to about R249 billion, according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index, lifting him to the position of Africa’s third-richest individual.

Bloomberg reports that the transaction represents the culmination of a business career spanning more than seven decades, during which Kirsh built a diversified global empire spanning food distribution, property, and retail investments across multiple markets.

Kirsh rises into Africa’s top wealth rankings

Nathan Kirsh climbed Africa's richest list after a $29 billion deal which involved the sale of Jetro Restaurant Depot LLC to Sysco Corporation
Nathan Kirsh climbed Africa's richest list after a $29 billion deal which involved the sale of Jetro Restaurant Depot LLC to Sysco Corporation

South Africa remains one of Africa’s most concentrated sources of billionaire wealth, with its business leaders consistently occupying top positions across manufacturing, retail, and luxury goods sectors.

The surge has propelled Kirsh to third place among Africa’s richest individuals, behind Aliko Dangote and Johann Rupert, reinforcing South Africa’s continued dominance in the continent’s wealth hierarchy.

Jetro operates more than 160 warehouse-style outlets across 35 US states and accounts for the bulk of Kirsh’s fortune. The business has grown into a dominant supplier for independent food retailers and restaurants, a segment that proved highly scalable in the US market.

The sale to Sysco is also expected to strengthen the company’s expansion strategy, giving it deeper access to independent food distribution networks.

For Kirsh, who built and rebuilt his fortune across Africa and the United States after early setbacks during South Africa’s sanctions era, the deal marks both a financial milestone and a consolidation of his global business legacy.