Stanlib crowned SA’s top investment manager

Stanlib crowned SA’s top investment manager

AT the end of January the investment industry crowned Stanlib as South Africa’s country’s top unit trust wealth creator.

The Johannesburg-based asset manager has R77,5 billion in assets under management. At the gala awards dinner in Cape Town, the Raging Bull award for the nation’s best domestic unit trust management company was handed to Stanlib Chief Executive Officer George Brits and Chief Investment Officer Patrick Mamathuba.The Raging Bulls are the ‘Oscars’ of the asset management sector.The company also clinched additional Raging Bull awards in nine different investment categories.Brown Ameunje, Managing Director of Stanlib Namibia, said the success of Stanlib had a ripple effect locally.”We are directly linked to Stanlib SA and are extremely proud of the achievements of our mother company in Johannesburg.Although we listen to our Namibian clients and create our products and services around their needs, we are fortunate to be able to learn from their expertise, sharing of research results and dedication which is beneficial to us and therefore also to our clients.”At the gala awards dinner in Cape Town, the Raging Bull award for the nation’s best domestic unit trust management company was handed to Stanlib Chief Executive Officer George Brits and Chief Investment Officer Patrick Mamathuba.The Raging Bulls are the ‘Oscars’ of the asset management sector.The company also clinched additional Raging Bull awards in nine different investment categories.Brown Ameunje, Managing Director of Stanlib Namibia, said the success of Stanlib had a ripple effect locally.”We are directly linked to Stanlib SA and are extremely proud of the achievements of our mother company in Johannesburg.Although we listen to our Namibian clients and create our products and services around their needs, we are fortunate to be able to learn from their expertise, sharing of research results and dedication which is beneficial to us and therefore also to our clients.”

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