The Credo Story: How SA-expat Roy Ettlinger built R35bn London-based group

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Over the past month in London, I've sought out successful South Africans, those who left their homeland to test their skills in one of the biggest cities on earth. Most of them operate under the public radar, shying away from publicity, simply focusing on doing their best. Roy Ettlinger, co-founder of the Credo Group, is a classic example. Arriving in the UK 27 years ago with his chartered accountant's certificate and a bellyful of ambition, he has built an asset management business that now managed over R35bn on behalf of clients, many from the homeland. In this fascinating interview with Roy and Credo's Cambridge University educated chief investment officer Deon Gouws (ex Sanlam and RMB) we learn a great deal about why South Africans punch above their weight in London - and why so many have carved out hugely successful careers in their new base. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
23 Sep 2015 4AM English South Africa Investing · Business News

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