Purple Group CEO Charles Savage foresees a bright future after transformative interims

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Purple Capital's interim results showcase a remarkable turnaround, signalling a shift from startup to long-term player, as CEO Charles Savage explains. Highlighting the scalability of their business, Savage attributes the transformative results to strategic decisions and customer maturation. He emphasizes sustained profitability and resilience, projecting continued positive outcomes. While international expansion remains on the horizon, the focus remains on consolidating their local presence. With a projected annual growth rate of 25%, driven by market forces and customer behaviour, Savage anticipates sustained success. Reflecting on his journey, Savage emphasizes becoming more data-focused and customer-centric, ensuring future growth and confidently navigating challenges. He spoke to BizNews editor Alec Hogg.
14 Apr 2024 12PM English South Africa Investing · Business News

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