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Confirmed
Updated on September 26, 2023 9:04 pm
All countries
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Recovered
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All countries
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Confirmed
Updated on September 26, 2023 9:04 pm
All countries
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Recovered
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Deaths
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Outgoing Spur CEO Pierre van Tonder says he will miss the people he worked with when he retires. Photo: Lerato Maduna

  • Spur Corporation
    CEO Pierre van Tonder is stepping down after 24 years at the helm.
  • He has seen the
    group through many successes, and some challenges, including the global
    financial crisis – but says even that might have been better to navigate
    than the Covid-19 pandemic.
  • He will not be
    slowing down anytime soon, as the “young 60-year-old” believes his
    experience can be leveraged to add value in other organisations.

  • Pierre
    van Tonder was still in school when he took on his first job as a waiter to
    earn extra money.

    He joined
    Spur in 1982 as a junior restaurant manager and became CEO in 1996. 

    Under van
    Tonder’s leadership, Spur expanded its brand portfolio to include Italian food
    chain Panarottis, burger joint RocoMamas, steak restaurant The Hussar Grill and
    seafood restaurant John Dory’s. It now boasts more than 640 restaurants in
    South Africa and has a presence in 20 countries.

    The
    addition of RocoMamas and The Hussar Grill were particularly positive for the
    group’s performance. The June 2019 annual results showed
    the brands RocoMamas and Hussar Grill grew restaurant sales by 7.5 and 13.4%,
    respectively.

    ‘The UK
    was a big disappointment’

    But, said
    Van Tonder, there have also been some “failures”.

    “The
    UK was a big disappointment for me,” he recalled.

    Spur closed
    its UK-based operations in 2016 to focus on its alternative international
    markets, including Africa, the Middle East, Australia and New Zealand. But van
    Tonder said there was positives about the UK business, and these were
    introduced to the South African business.

    The Australian
    business was also disappointing, said van Tonder.

    “It’s
    been a continuous drain for us, not only financially but also from a support point
    of view, mentally,” he added.

    In the
    previous financial year, Spur reported declining sales for its Australian and
    New Zealand operations following the closure of three restaurants, Fin24 previously reported.

    “I
    have had my highs and my lows.”

    Van
    Tonder credited his experience on the restaurant floor as being invaluable to
    his later career in management.

    “I
    was fortunate enough to join Spur at a very young age. I learnt from the back
    door to the front door. It always gives me a sense of passion for this industry.”

    Accordingly,
    he advised anyone joining the restaurant industry to understand the dynamics of
    the restaurant floor, kitchen and controls.

    “You need to understand all of that because you need to make strategic decisions at a higher level. If you do not understand that, you would be making the wrong decisions and the impact on the restaurant floor could be considerable.”

    That understanding helped Van Tonder steer the group through
    considerable turbulence. He led the group through the 2008 global financial
    crisis, but he believed the impact of Covid-19 was worse.

    “I would take 2008 before
    2020,” he told Fin24.

    “There is no question in my mind, Covid-19 is worse.”

    According
    to a trading update issued in May, the group’s restaurant sales during March
    and April “slowed dramatically” as a result of the lockdown. Trading
    was halted from 26 March when the lockdown was implemented. Following the
    announcement of the national state of disaster earlier in the month, sales for
    the two weeks between 16 and 31 March declined 75.7% compared to the prior
    period.

    The group
    essentially did not earn any income between 27 March and 1 May.

    “The
    whole dynamic is different,” Van Tonder said of Covid-19. Restaurants had
    to close temporarily, no liquor licences and social distancing also changed
    dynamics.

    He added
    the way restaurants operated would certainly change, and there was now a
    growing emergence of technology platforms such as online food delivery,
    home-prepared meals and delivery only restaurants or virtual kitchens.  

    “If
    you do not look at the technology platform and think of how to do business
    differently, I think you are going to be left behind.”

    Van Tonder
    said the industry would recover, but would probably operate in a new normal,
    adding those entering the industry should also understand how it would operate
    in the “new world”.

    He added
    people would continue to go to restaurants, as long as they could be assured
    safety measures were in place.

    Learn to
    listen

    A major
    lesson he has learnt in his career was the importance of listening.

    “People
    are very important to your learning process, especially the team members you
    work with within your company.

    “One
    of the most valuable lessons I learnt in my business career is to always to
    listen to the opinion of other people – whether you agree or disagree.”

    Van
    Tonder said his engagements with franchisees have been beneficial in his mapping
    out a strategy for the group.

    He will
    miss the interactions with the team he has worked with over many years,
    including the franchisees.

    “Each
    and every one of them has had a special role to play in the success I have had,
    and I will miss them. It is very difficult to walk away after many, many
    years,” he said.

    But van
    Tonder is not yet ready to slow down, and sit by the sea or go fishing, as he
    put it.

    “I
    am a young 60, and I am sure that I can add value in other businesses,” he
    said.

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