Joshua Mafolo
Profile
Joshua Mafolo worked as a teacher before joining Kaplan & Stewart as an analyst in 1990.
From 1991 to 1993 he ran his own small business and then joined Fleming Martin as an analyst responsible for emerging companies and identifying candidates for black economic empowerment.
In 1997 he joined MetAM as an investment analyst responsible for beverages, building and construction, food and transport.
Joshua Mafolowas the portfolio manager for some segregated funds.
Former positions of Joshua Mafolo
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Metropolitan Asset Managers Ltd.
Metropolitan Asset Managers Ltd. Life/Health InsuranceFinance Metropolitan Asset Managers Ltd. (MetAM) is the wholly-owned subsidiary of MMI Holdings Ltd. (JH: MMI) in South Africa. Initially functioning as the investment arm of the Metropolitan Life Group, MetAM is a multi-specialist investment management firm which was created in 1997. Located in Cape Town, the firm manages money for institutional and retail investors through a wide range of segregated and pooled investment products. MetAM regards social investment as their national duty and a practice of good corporate citizenship and aims to give back to the community by creating capacity and providing resources to social institutions in need. | Head-Equity Investments | - |
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Private companies | 1 |
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Metropolitan Asset Managers Ltd.
Metropolitan Asset Managers Ltd. Life/Health InsuranceFinance Metropolitan Asset Managers Ltd. (MetAM) is the wholly-owned subsidiary of MMI Holdings Ltd. (JH: MMI) in South Africa. Initially functioning as the investment arm of the Metropolitan Life Group, MetAM is a multi-specialist investment management firm which was created in 1997. Located in Cape Town, the firm manages money for institutional and retail investors through a wide range of segregated and pooled investment products. MetAM regards social investment as their national duty and a practice of good corporate citizenship and aims to give back to the community by creating capacity and providing resources to social institutions in need. | Finance |
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