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Sadot Group Inc.
Sadot Group Inc. is a Miami-based family office investing in global food supply chains and agricultural infrastructure.
Sadot Group Inc.
Sadot Group Inc. was formed in Miami, Florida, as a family office vehicle that blends capital deployment with operational ownership in the food and agriculture sector. The firm's principals have not been publicly named, but public filings indicate a structure that pools resources from multiple families to invest across the agricultural value chain. The firm pursues a hybrid model: it makes direct equity investments in food-production and logistics companies, provides trade finance to agricultural exporters, and owns subsidiaries that operate in grain trading and commodity logistics. Confirmed holdings include Sadot Group's own operating division, which sources and ships grains and oilseeds globally. The portfolio spans North America, South America, Africa, and Southeast Asia. The firm also extends private credit to mid-market agribusinesses, using collateralized inventory and receivables. Total assets under management are not publicly disclosed. Sadot Group maintains a lean corporate structure with a handful of executives; public records list no more than a dozen employees. The firm does not appear to run a registered investment adviser or a charitable foundation. Since 2024, it has expanded its trade-finance book through the acquisition of a commodity trading platform in Tanzania (per public filings, 2024). Sadot Group stands apart from comparable family offices by operating an active subsidiary that generates operating income — not just investment returns. This structure means the firm's principals manage both a portfolio of financial assets and a set of operating businesses under the same legal entity, blending the governance of a family office with the operational risk of a trading company.
General information
Firm type
Family Office
Year founded
—
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
North America
Country
United States
City
Miami
Corporate office
Miami, FL, United States
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
Does Sadot Group operate as a single-family office or a multi-family office?
Sadot Group Inc. appears to be structured as a multi-family office, managing capital for a group of families. Public filings and the firm's website describe it as a holding company that pools resources for agricultural investments, rather than a single-family entity. The exact number of families served is not disclosed.
What investment strategies does Sadot Group pursue?
The firm uses a hybrid approach combining direct equity investments, trade finance, and operational ownership in food and agriculture. It makes equity stakes in agribusinesses, provides short-term trade finance to commodity exporters, and owns a grain-trading subsidiary. Private credit is extended to mid-market firms with collateralized inventory.
Which sectors does Sadot Group focus on?
Sadot Group concentrates exclusively on the global food supply chain: agriculture production, grain and oilseed trading, logistics infrastructure, and trade finance for agricultural exporters. It does not invest in technology, healthcare, real estate, or other typical family-office sectors.
Where does Sadot Group deploy capital geographically?
The firm's portfolio spans North America, South America, Africa, and Southeast Asia. Its trade-finance operations focus on emerging markets where agricultural exports are high. Public filings note specific activities in Sub-Saharan Africa and Latin America.
Is Sadot Group a registered investment adviser?
The firm does not appear to be registered as an investment adviser with the SEC. Public filings categorize it as an operating company and investment holding firm rather than a regulated asset manager. The principals likely manage the portfolio without external fiduciary obligations.
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