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STANLIB awarded top honours at industry awards

03 February 2011 Stanlib

The STANLIB Property Income Fund and the STANLIB Income Fund were named as top performers at this year’s prestigious Raging Bulls awards. STANLIB scooped two awards, firstly, the best domestic real estate fund for the STANLIB Property Income Fund, which was accepted by Keillen Ndlovu, who heads up the property franchise at STANLIB. Victor Mphaphuli and Ian Scott took the honours for top performance in their relevant domestic unit-trust sub-categories for the STANLIB Income Fund.

Stewart Rider, Chief Investment Officer at STANLIB said “These are great accolades and demonstrate our focused approach is bearing fruit. Congratulations to Keillen, Victor and Ian on winning these awards. We are proud of their achievements and believe that the recognition comes on the back of the steady performance that STANLIB has experienced in recent months, despite the volatility in markets. We look forward to another year of continued and solid growth, delivering strong performance for clients”.

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