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The Fund will seek to follow an investment policy which will secure for investors capital growth over time and a reasonable level of income. The fund endeavours to deliver superior performance and average or lower volatility over time. In order to achieve this objective the manager will invest in a diversified mix of selected shares across all industry groups as well as across the range of large, mid and small cap shares. It will seek to capture value by focussing on equity selection opportunities. The portfolio will predominately invest in South African markets, but is however permitted to include investments in offshore jurisdictions subject to the investment conditions determined by legislation from time to time. The portfolio is permitted to invest in listed and unlisted financial instruments in line with the conditions as determined by legislation from time to time.
Name | Title | Since | Until |
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Ivan Missankov | Founding Partner | 2014 | Now |
Biography | Ivan Missankov is a founding manager of MI Capital Investments, an investment company launched in 2009. M1 Capital was appointed the investment manager of the Prime General Equity Fund in August 2009. He joined the investment industry in 2000. He began his career at a prominent South African life insurance group where he was a portfolio manager and director overseeing R7 billion of large pension fund client assets. After spending 18 months as personal assistant to the CEO of the insurance group, he assumed responsibility for the group’s private equity business. He managed a R1 billion private equity fund which achieved a return of 40% p.a. over 4 years for pension fund and HNWI clients. |
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