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The Bateleur Flexible Prescient Fund will be a flexible asset allocation fund. The Manager in selecting securities for the portfolio will seek to follow an investment policy which will secure for investors long term capital growth in real terms. In order to achieve this objective the investments to be acquired for the Bateleur Flexible Prescient Fund, shall comprise a combination of investments in the equity, bond, money market and property markets to be acquired at fair market value. The portfolio will predominately invest in South African markets, but is however permitted to include investments in offshore jurisdictions subject to the investment conditions determined by the Registrar from time to time. The portfolio may also include participatory interests or any other form of participation in portfolios of collective investment schemes or other similar schemes.
Name | Title | Since | Until |
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Charl Gous | - | 2022 | Now |
Biography | Charl joined Bateleur in 2008 and has gained experience in South African investment markets since 2006. He was previously at Imalivest (Pty) Ltd, a start-up hedge fund and licensed financial service provider. | ||
Warren Riley | - | 2022 | Now |
Kevin Williams | - | 2010 | Now |
Biography | Kevin has over 14 years experience in South African capital markets. He initially worked on the sell side for various international investment banks including Union Bank of Switzerland ("UBS") and Credit Suisse First Boston ("CSFB"). During his tenure on the sell side, Kevin was a rated research analyst primarily covering insurers, banks and financial services companies. Kevin left stockbroking to set up Bateleur Capital in 2004. |
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