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ASISA appoints a new CEO

06 September 2024 Association for Savings and Investment South Africa (ASISA)

The Board of Directors of the Association for Savings and Investment South Africa (ASISA) has appointed Kaizer Moyane as CEO, effective 1 November 2024. Moyane takes over from Adrian Burke, who has served in an interim capacity since February 2024.

An attorney by profession, Moyane is no stranger to financial services. He is completing his tenure as Head of Employee Relations, Transformation and Compliance at Sanlam. Before joining Sanlam, Moyane was Human Resources Executive at Nedbank.

Moyane also chairs the Business Unity South Africa (BUSA) Standing Committee on Social and Transformation Policy and is the Overall Business Convenor at the National Economic Development and Labour Council (NEDLAC).

“The appointment of Kaizer as CEO of our industry association follows an extensive search for an exceptional individual who not only has an in-depth understanding of our industry but also deep insights into the challenges facing our country,” says Iain Williamson, Chairman of ASISA.

Williamson adds that the ASISA Board was also encouraged by Kaizer’s proven expertise in driving the transformation agenda, both at a company and a national level, since transformation is at the top of ASISA’s strategic priorities.

“We would like to thank Adrian for exiting retirement earlier this year to take the reins at ASISA for the past few months. His actuarial expertise and 40-year experience in the long-term insurance industry have proven invaluable at a time when our industry has had to navigate the implementation of the two-pot system within a very tight timeline.”

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