The AWIF is a gender lens investing Initiative that supports the growth and development of female fund managers. It does so by investing in investment funds/ strategies where the lead portfolio manager is female, and by developing women owned asset management firms through assistance with middle- and back-office operational support.
The Economic Commission for Africa has partnered with the Standard Bank Group to create a sustainable platform to accelerate the growth of women owned investment funds and companies across Africa with a manager selection process which involves an extensive due-diligence process.
Investing in African Mining Indaba is solely dedicated to the successful capitalisation and development of mining interests in Africa. Located in Cape Town, South Africa for over 20 years, this event unites investors, mining companies, governments and other stakeholders from around the world to learn and network, all toward the single goal of advancing mining on the continent.
Also known as Mining Indaba, the event is dedicated to supporting education, career development, sustainable development, and other important causes in Africa.
Standard Bank are once again proud to come on board with the Investing in Africa Mining Indaba in the capacity of silver event sponsor as part of our commitment to taking the sector forward; recognising it as a long- term driver of economic growth for both South Africa and the continent alike.
We’re committed to developing platforms to engage with and support communities and businesses wherever we operate, building our brand through relevant and meaningful sponsorship.
There’s never been a more exciting time to be a part of our story. Move your career forward with us, as we continue to make great things happen in Africa.
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The AWIF is a gender lens investing Initiative that supports the growth and development of female fund managers. It does so by investing in investment funds/ strategies where the lead portfolio manager is female, and by developing women owned asset management firms through assistance with middle- and back-office operational support.
The Economic Commission for Africa has partnered with the Standard Bank Group to create a sustainable platform to accelerate the growth of women owned investment funds and companies across Africa with a manager selection process which involves an extensive due-diligence process.
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Asset information | AfricaGold | AfricaPlatinum | AfricaPalladium | AfricaRhodium | |
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Net asset value (NAV) | 350.56 | 164.94 | 224.42 | 711.90 | |
Number of debentures | 1,505,000.00 | 30,517,000.00 | 2,195,050.00 | 222,505.00 | |
Ounce per fund held | 14,668.39 | 295,575.93 | 21,274.39 | 2,124.43 | |
Metal allocation per unit | 0.9726955 | 0.9687462 | 0.9634751 | 0.9367583 |
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Asset information | AfricaGold | AfricaPlatinum | AfricaPalladium | AfricaRhodium | |
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Net asset value (NAV) | 350.56 | 164.94 | 224.42 | 711.90 | |
Number of debentures | 1,505,000.00 | 30,517,000.00 | 2,195,050.00 | 222,505.00 | |
Ounce per fund held | 14,668.39 | 295,575.93 | 21,274.39 | 2,124.43 | |
Metal allocation per unit | 0.9726955 | 0.9687462 | 0.9634751 | 0.9367583 |
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Asset information | AfricaGold | AfricaPlatinum | AfricaPalladium | AfricaRhodium | |
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Net asset value (NAV) | 350.56 | 164.94 | 224.42 | 711.90 | |
Number of debentures | 1,505,000.00 | 30,517,000.00 | 2,195,050.00 | 222,505.00 | |
Ounce per fund held | 14,668.39 | 295,575.93 | 21,274.39 | 2,124.43 | |
Metal allocation per unit | 0.9726955 | 0.9687462 | 0.9634751 | 0.9367583 |
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Asset information | AfricaGold | AfricaPlatinum | AfricaPalladium | AfricaRhodium | |
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Net asset value (NAV) | 350.56 | 164.94 | 224.42 | 711.90 | |
Number of debentures | 1,505,000.00 | 30,517,000.00 | 2,195,050.00 | 222,505.00 | |
Ounce per fund held | 14,668.39 | 295,575.93 | 21,274.39 | 2,124.43 | |
Metal allocation per unit | 0.9726955 | 0.9687462 | 0.9634751 | 0.9367583 |
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How to spot a fake Standard bank email from a real one:
- We never greet you by your email address. We always personalise our greeting to you.
- We never ask you to confirm personal or financial information in an email.
- Always verify emails cautioning you of suspicious account activity via email by calling your bank.
- Scam emails often look odd, with a messy layout and spelling mistakes.
- eStatements requires you to enter only your ID number, we will never ask you to enter your email address and digital banking password to open the statement.
- We never link you directly to our Internet Banking log on page, or any other page that asks for your security or personal details via a link or attachment.
There are a few things you can do to help stop these types of fraud from happening:
- Ensure that you use anti-virus software to protect your PC, Laptop and Mobile devices.
- Hover over links to check the senders’ identity but do not click.
- Look for strange links with numbers, hyphens, misspelling or sub-directories.
- Search for the sender details and verify that they are legitimate;
- Beware of unexpected emails - Be cautious of opening any emails that you weren’t expecting (even if you think you recognise the sender), and don’t click on any links or HTML attachments.
What can you do?
- You can send any suspicious e-mails to [email protected]
- In the event that you did click through on any of the links or attachments provided on the phishing email, contact the Fraud line immediately on 0800 020 600
- Delete these emails from your mailbox
Phishing sample emails
This scam happens when an individual/company receives an email notification that one of their suppliers’ banking details have changed. The supplier has been impersonated by a fraudster and the email notification is coming from the fraudster with the intention that the individual/company will change the known suppliers’ banking details. Payments are then made to the fraudster’s account instead of the suppliers.
How it works
- You receive an email, letter or fax supposedly from a recognised supplier
- You are informed of a change in bank account details and asked to update your records accordingly
- However, these ‘new’ bank account details are false
- Your monthly payment is then paid to the scammer instead of your supplier
How to identify it
- The request doesn’t come from your usual ‘contact’ or point of contact at the supplier
- The request for change of bank details wasn’t made via official correspondence or using the contact details that you have in your database
- In some instances, fraudsters may spoof the email address of the supplier or falsify the email address to look like that of the supplier
- If you ever receive such a request, confirm it with a contact you trust before changing any bank account details
How to identify it
- Alert your stuff, clients and suppliers to this type of fraud
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