NGONI KWATHIDZO , CHIEF INVESTMENT OFFICER AT WEAVER INVESTMENT GROUP

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Weaver Investment Management (Pty) Ltd (“Weaver”) is a majority black-owned, controlled and managed investment management business. Our shareholders include Miya Investments, a Women Empowerment Group with a wealth of experience in driving transformation by investing in companies that provide equal opportunities to address past imbalances. Weaver has a BBBEE Level 2 empowerment rating. We provide the following services to a range of both institutional and retail clients:

- Asset consulting
- Multi-management
- Wealth management

Our founding directors Owen Khumalo and Ngoni Gwatidzo have over 60 years combined experience in the financial services industry encompassing asset management, asset consulting, employee benefits consulting, multi-manager investments and retirement funds administration. Weaver’s predecessor, Gatzo Independent Investment Advisors (Pty) Ltd, founded by our Chief Investment Officer (Ngoni Gwatidzo) has a successful track record of managing multi-manager portfolios for over 10 years.
8 Jul 2019 12PM English South Africa Business News · Investing

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