PIVOT POINT: In conversation with Zwelakhe Mnguni, Chief Investment Officer at Benguela

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In this conversation, we share the inspiring story of Zwelakhe Mnguni, who overcame immense challenges to become the Chief Investment Officer and co-founder of Benguela Global Fund Managers.

Growing up in a Sebokeng squatter camp, Mnguni worked as a security guard for four years to fund his studies before rising through the ranks of the investment world. From humble beginnings to managing R7.2 billion in assets, Mnguni’s journey is one of perseverance, strategic thinking, and a commitment to quality investing. We’ll dive into his experiences, the lessons he’s learned through the 2008 crisis, his thoughts on industry transformation, and his vision for Benguela’s future.

Tune in to hear how Mnguni turned adversity into opportunity, and what’s next for this remarkable leader in the asset management space.
23 Jan 1PM English South Africa Business News · Investing

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