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The Fund aims to grow capital over the long term. The objective is to achieve returns well in excess of the benchmark, measured over three year periods. The fund invests in listed companies that are involved in mining, minerals, energy, natural resources and other commodities. The fund aims to take advantage of changing commodity cycles by investing in a range of resources such as gold, platinum, iron, steel, coal, oil and pulp. The investment team uses Investec’s proprietary research platform. The fund favours equities that have a history of value creation, demonstrate strong and improving operating performance, are attractively valued relative to this performance and are increasingly drawing investors’ attention.
Name | Title | Since | Until |
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Daniel Sacks | Head | 2002 | Now |
Biography | Daniel is a portfolio manager at Investec Asset Management and a member of the SA Equities & Multi-Asset team. He has portfolio management responsibility for the South African Resources Strategy as well as the Small Cap Strategy and is responsible for the analysis of South African precious metals shares. He joined the firm in September 1997 as a portfolio administrator, before moving to the research department in 1999 as an investment analyst in the resources sector. Daniel graduated from the University of Cape Town with a Bachelor of Business Science (Hons) degree in Economics and is a CFA Charterholder. | ||
Hanré Rossouw | - | 2014 | 2018 |
Biography | Hanré is a portfolio manager within the Natural Resources team covering precious metals and frontier and emerging market resources. Prior to joining the firm in 2013, he was the Chief Financial Officer of Xstrata Alloys overseeing Xstrata plc’s chrome and platinum interests in South Africa. He joined Xstrata in 2004, and also held other senior roles in Strategy, M&A and Investor Relations in London as part of the core team that built Xstrata into a global diversified mining company, subsequently acquired by Glencore for $30bn in 2013. His mining career started as graduate engineer at Anglo American plc (with experience at AngloGold and AngloCoal) and later also worked for De Beers and Accenture. Hanré graduated from Oxford University with a Master’s degree in Business Administration. He has also holds a Bachelor of Engineering degree in Chemical Engineering and a Bachelor of Commerce (Hons) degree in Economics. |
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