Foreign Investors Attracted to South African Businesses

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There have been a series of buyouts, acquisitions, and deals in South Africa since the pandemic, making the country's businesses attractive to foreign investors.

As Terrence Hove from Exness just mentioned, there have been a series of buyouts, acquisitions, deals that have come through since the pandemic – even just before the pandemic. These have made South Africa n businesses very attractive to foreign investors. Joining me to take a look at this is the CEO of Anchor Capital, Peter Armitage. Good evening, Peter. Thanks so much for taking the time.

Obviously we’re not going to have enough time to get through all of the conversations, but there are some standout ones that have happened of late. Read: Why SA Inc is being snapped up in foreign buyouts The Imperial Logistics one with DP World comes to mind as a first; and there is the MultiChoice one just this week with Canal+. But we also have had conversations Distell, Heineken, Massmart and the Walmart Group. These conversations have been ongoing for a number of year

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