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Naam | Titel | Sinds | Tot |
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Danie van Zyl | Portfolio Manager | 2022 | now |
Biografie | Danie van Zyl was appointed Head: Guaranteed Investments at Sanlam Employee Benefits in 2007. In this capacity, he is responsible for ensuring the success of our smoothed bonus and pooled derivative based portfolios in the institutional market. Danie joined Sanlam Employee Benefits in 1998, after completing a B.Com (Hons) degree in Actuarial Science at the University of Pretoria. He has wide-ranging experience in designing and implementing annuity, group risk, cell-captive and investment solutions in the employee benefits industry. Danie has been part of the expert panel responsible for the design of the Sanlam Benchmark Survey for the Retirement Fund industry and analysing participant’s responses since 2006. He is also involved in analysing the impact of the national budget on the retirement fund industry. Danie completed his actuarial studies in 2003 and was admitted as a Fellow of the Institute of Actuaries (UK) and the Actuarial Society of South Africa. Danie is also a CFP® professional and serves on the investment sub-committee of the Institute of Retirement Funds Africa. | ||
Brendon Hubbard | Head | 2009 | now |
Biografie | Brendon Hubbard has been in the financial markets for over 10 years and was head of the Advisory Trading Desk in Johannesburg for Investec Securities and served on the Discretionary and Offshore committee under Investec Securities Chief Investment Officer, Donald Glynn. Brendon has recently completed his MBA through the University of Edinburgh. |
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