How Sport can shape a nation

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In our latest episode, Nic Andrew, head of Nedgroup Investments reflects on the recent record-breaking Rugby World Cup victory for the Springboks the influence rugby has played in shaping the history of South Africa.  He draws comparison to some crucial themes in the asset management industry and the characteristics required to deliver consistently for clients over the long term. Finally, he shares his views on the most important trends to watch in 2024.
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21 Nov 2023 English South Africa Investing · Business News

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