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  2. Investec - Wikipedia

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    Investec is an Anglo-South African international banking and wealth management group. It provides a range of financial products and services to a client base in Europe, Southern Africa, and Asia-Pacific. [2] Investec is dual-listed [3] on the London Stock Exchange [4] and the Johannesburg Stock Exchange. [5] It is a constituent of the FTSE 250 ...

  3. Mpumelelo Mhlongo - Wikipedia

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    Mhlongo is already working as an employee for Investec South Africa. [26] Mhlongo was part of the National Lotteries Commission Tokyo 2020 Team South Africa funded athletes (which had a R2.8 million preparation budget allocation and R17.8 million Games budget) for the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games.

  4. Leján Lewthwaite - Wikipedia

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    In 2020 she recorded a season-best finish of T16 at the Investec South African Women's Open, held at Westlake Golf Club, and in 2021 she was T7 at the Ladies Italian Open, three strokes off the lead. Lewthwaite is supported by Investec, the title sponsor of the South African Women's Open, along with compatriots Nicole Garcia and Stacy Bregman ...

  5. Ninety One Limited - Wikipedia

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    The company was formed as Investec Asset Management in 1991. [3] It changed its name to Ninety One in spring 2020: the new name is in recognition of the brand's heritage, as it was in 1991 that the investment firm was started in South Africa. [4] The company was demerged from Investec in March 2020. [5]

  6. Thriston Lawrence - Wikipedia

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    In December 2022, Lawrence won the Investec South African Open Championship, one shot ahead of Clément Sordet and climbing to a career best 64th in the Official World Golf Ranking. [8] In June 2023, Lawrence claimed his fourth win on the European Tour at the BMW International Open in Germany.

  7. Andy Hazell - Wikipedia

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    Hazell won his first cap starting as openside flanker in England's victory over Canada at Twickenham in November 2004 [10] and another as a replacement in the match against South Africa a week later. [11] The Investec series represented his first serious breakthrough into the senior England team.

  8. Charles Barlow (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Over the next 35 years, through organic growth and acquisition he built the company into South Africa's largest industrial conglomerate, with 850 subsidiaries in 22 countries and a net worth of 2 billion Rand; in 1971, the group merged with the Rand Corporation to become Barlow Rand, and he soon after that stood down from an operational role. [1]

  9. PH McIntyre - Wikipedia

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    PH McIntyre (born 18 August 1986) is a South African professional golfer. McIntyre has played on the Sunshine Tour since turning professional in 2008. He has won twice, including the 2015 Investec Royal Swazi Open .